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  2. Art Directors Club Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Art Directors Club Hall of Fame was established in 1971, by the Art Directors Club of New York, a professional organization in the design and creative industries.The Art Directors Club selects its honorees from those "who have made significant contributions to art direction and visual communications, and whose lifetime achievements represent the highest standards of creative excellence."

  3. Berlin School of Creative Leadership - Wikipedia

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    The Art Directors Club Germany (ADC) and the Steinbeis School of Management and Innovation (SMI) collaborated to establish the school. SMI is a branch of Germany 's oldest and largest private business school , Steinbeis-Hochschule (Steinbeis University, Berlin), which functions as a global academic network of 1,000 affiliated institutes in the ...

  4. Alumniportal Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    Alumniportal Deutschland is a non-profit online social network of "Germany Alumni" that is designed internationally for people who have studied, researched, worked or completed further training or a language course in Germany or at a German institution abroad.

  5. Art Directors Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Art Directors Club of New York (sometimes referred to as the ADC) was founded in 1920 by Louis Pedlar and Earnest Elmo Calkins.With Fred Lamb, Calkins had organized the first advertising art exhibits in New York City in 1908, [2] and saw a need for an organization that would “dignify the field of business art in the eyes of artists”, emphasizing his belief that “artistic excellence ...

  6. Thomas Wagner (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wagner (born May 14, 1977) is a German video game designer, entrepreneur and professor. He is best known for his influence on the theme park industry as inventor [ 1 ] of Virtual Reality equipped ride attractions like roller coasters .

  7. Chimera Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Chimera Entertainment was founded by the Mediadesign University of Applied Science (short MDH) graduates Alexander Kehr and Christian Kluckner together with Hendrik Lesser and his production house remote control productions (short RCP) in Munich, Germany in 2006.

  8. Christoph Niemann - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared on the covers of The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine [2] and American Illustration, and has won awards from AIGA, the Art Directors Club and American Illustration. Niemann is a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale. He has been a speaker at Design Indaba Conference twice, in 2006 and 2013.

  9. Stefan Guzy - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Guzy (born 1980) is a German poster artist, typographer and manuscript researcher living in Berlin.. He graduated in visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts in 2007, having studied with professors like Stefan Sagmeister and Daniela Haufe/Detlef Fiedler. [1]