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  2. Lucian Bernhard - Wikipedia

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    Long, Christopher ed "Design and reform: The making of the Bauhaus." (Magazine) The Antiques Magazine (2009) AIGA Medalist article “Proto-Modernist” by Steven Heller; Art Directors Club biography and images of work; Touring exhibition "Lucian Bernhard. Advertising and Design at the Dawn of the 20th Century" Plakatstil (International posters)

  3. Joseph Binder (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    As a founding member of Design Austria, the country’s national design association, his legacy continues through the biennial Joseph Binder Award. [19] [21] The Joseph Binder Award is an international competition for graphic design and illustration. The award is funded by interest from Binder’s estate.

  4. Rob Janoff - Wikipedia

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    The basic design of his Apple logo is still in use by the company today, but it has had many elements changed along the way. [citation needed] Janoff later worked for agencies established in New York City and Chicago such as Chiat/Day where he designed print, TV advertising and branding for numerous national and international clients. Over the ...

  5. William Addison Dwiggins - Wikipedia

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    William Addison Dwiggins (June 19, 1880 – December 25, 1956), was an American type designer, calligrapher, and book designer.He attained prominence as an illustrator and commercial artist, and he brought to the designing of type and books some of the boldness that he displayed in his advertising work.

  6. Cassandre - Wikipedia

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    Cassandre became successful enough that with the help of partners he was able to set up his own advertising agency called Alliance Graphique, serving a wide variety of clients during the 1930s. He is perhaps best known for his posters advertising travel, for clients such as the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits . [ 6 ]

  7. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    A popular theme of the era was the peacock design. The peacock was an early Christian symbol of immortality; it was used by James McNeill Whistler to decorate a room in London, by Louis Comfort Tiffany for a celebrated stained glass window, and by Bradley for The Modern Poster, advertising a book of that name by Scribner's publishers. [10]

  8. Commercial art - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol, Commercial artist, 1975. Commercial art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising.Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promoting the sale and interest of products, services, and ideas. [1]

  9. Helmut Krone - Wikipedia

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    Helmut Krone (July 16, 1925 – April 12, 1996) was an art director and is considered to be a pioneer of modern advertising. [1] Krone spent over 30 years at the advertising agency Doyle Dane Bernbach.