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He attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, studied under legendary book designer Walter Hamady, and earned an MFA in 1997. He later taught graphic design at the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University. [7] [8] His letterpress poster shop, Kennedy Prints, is located in Detroit, Michigan. [9]
In this example, a pull quote is centered between two columns. The text has been "pulled" from the bottom of the first column. In graphic design, a pull quote (also known as a lift-out pull quote) is a key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been "pulled" from an article and used as a page layout graphic element, serving to entice readers into the article or to highlight a key topic.
J. Bradbury Thompson (March 25, 1911 – November 1, 1995) was an American graphic designer and art director known for his work designing magazines and postage stamps.
Zen Pencils was launched in 2012, by Gavin Aung Than, a professional graphic designer and a freelance cartoonist based in Melbourne, Australia. Producing comic strips for The Sunday Times, Herald Sun, mX Newspaper and Daily Telegraph, his most famous being "Dan and Pete", a comedic superhero comic strip that told the adventures of Dan "The world's greatest superhero" and his best friend Pete.
Spiekermann studied art history at Berlin's Free University, funding himself by running a letterpress printing press in the basement of his house. [1]Between 1972 and 1979, he worked as a freelance graphic designer in London before returning to Berlin and founding MetaDesign with two partners.
Alvin Lustig (February 8, 1915 - December 5, 1955) was an American book designer, [1] graphic designer and typeface designer. Lustig has been honored by the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame for his significant contributions to American design.
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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.