Spoken vs. Written Language in Restaurants in Atlanta’s Plaza Fiesta
by Ben Campion Plaza Fiesta is a large shopping center, but it is also an amazing community space for Latinx people in Atlanta. It is located on Buford Highway, right near the border of Brookhaven and...
View ArticleThe Use of Color in Plaza Fiesta
by Josh Sensiba Introduction The first thing I noticed when entering Plaza Fiesta was the arrangement of colors that define the exterior of the location. Plaza Fiesta’s logo, a sun defined by various...
View ArticleIntersectionality of Cultures in Clarkston’s Thriftown
by Mari Ismail Introduction In this project, I am conducting a small-scale research study to analyze linguistic landscapes in Atlanta, Georgia. The specific landscape I studied during this project is...
View ArticleThe Representation of Mexico in Plaza Fiesta
by Britney Mayorga Introduction According to the United States Census Bureau Atlanta, Georgia American Community Survey Demographic and Housing Estimates(2019), 4.3% of the total population of...
View ArticleThe Location of Signage in Plaza Fiesta
Introduction To understand the linguistic landscape across metro Atlanta, I chose to focus my research on Plaza Fiesta, an indoor shopping mall with market stalls on Buford Highway that highlight...
View ArticleTemporary and Permanent Signs in Asian Square
by Faith McHan Introduction In this project, I analyzed the signs in Asian Square, a shopping center located in Doraville, Georgia on Buford Highway, an area that is known for having sizable Asian and...
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