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Paul Rand
American graphic designer, known for corporate logo designs such as IBM, UPS, and ABC. Emphasized simplicity and incorporated Modernist art influences.
Saul Bass
Pioneering American graphic designer known for his motion picture title sequences, film posters, and corporate logos. Notable works include the title sequences for 'Psycho' and 'Vertigo'.
Paula Antonelli
Senior Curator at MoMA's Department of Architecture and Design, known for her work in curating design exhibitions and championing the integration of design into everyday life.
Milton Glaser
Co-founder of New York Magazine and creator of the iconic 'I ❤ NY' logo. Prolific American graphic designer and illustrator known for his influential poster designs.
Neville Brody
British graphic designer and typographer famous for his work on The Face magazine and Arena magazine. He has pushed boundaries of visual language and type design.
Tibor Kalman
Hungarian-American graphic designer known for his work as editor-in-chief of Colors magazine. His designs often include elements of social and political commentary.
Reid Miles
American graphic designer known for his innovative work on Blue Note Records album covers in the 1950s and 1960s, often involving creative typography and photo-montage.
Michael Bierut
American graphic designer, partner at Pentagram, known for his work on brand identity, book design, and involvement with projects like the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign logo.
April Greiman
A pioneer in digital design, American designer April Greiman is known for her influential poster work and for embracing technology in the field of design in the 1980s.
David Carson
American graphic designer whose experimental magazine design (notably Ray Gun magazine) in the 1990s helped define the grunge typography era.
Chip Kidd
American graphic designer best known for his innovative book covers. Has worked for writers like Haruki Murakami and Neil Gaiman. Emphasizes the importance of creating a visual narrative.
Stefan Sagmeister
Austrian-born New York-based designer recognized for innovative and provocative design work, particularly in album covers for artists like Lou Reed and the Rolling Stones.
Stefan Sagmeister
Austrian designer based in New York City. Renowned for album covers and innovative use of typography. Co-founder of the design firm Sagmeister & Walsh.
Paula Scher
American graphic designer known for her work in brand and identity design, and as the first female principal at Pentagram. Recognized for her reimagined visual identity for The Public Theater.
Carolyn Davidson
Graphic designer best known for designing the Nike Swoosh logo in 1971 as a graphic design student at Portland State University.
Herb Lubalin
American graphic designer notable for his collaborative work on U&lc magazine and his typographic designs. His work is characterized by expressive typography that often transcends conventional layouts.
Jessica Hische
American letterer, illustrator, and type designer known for her hand-lettering work and design of typefaces such as Minna Drop and Silencio Sans.
Massimo Vignelli
Italian designer who worked in a variety of areas ranging from package design to public signage. Known for the iconic New York City Subway map and the American Airlines logo.
Ellen Lupton
Curator, writer, and designer known for her books on design and typography such as 'Thinking with Type'. Senior curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York.
Debbie Millman
American designer, author, educator, and host of the Design Matters podcast. Her work includes branding and strategic innovation for major corporations.
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