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  2. Paula Scher - Wikipedia

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    Paula Scher on a conference at Higher School of Design La Rioja, Logroño In 1994, Scher was the first designer to create a new identity and promotional graphics system for The Public Theater , a program that became the turning point of identity in designs that influence much of the graphic design created for theatrical promotion and for ...

  3. Poster House - Wikipedia

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    Poster House was incorporated in 2015 and opened to the public on June 20, 2019. [4] [5] Its logo was designed by Paula Scher of Pentagram. [6]The museum space, which formerly housed an Apple products repair store by the name of Tekserve, was redesigned by LTL Architects and Lumen Architecture.

  4. Album covers of Blue Note Records - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-1980s through the early 21st century, a number of artists, including Paula Scher, P. R. Brown, and Adam Pendleton, contributed to the cover designs for the label's releases. The Blue Note album covers, particularly those designed by Miles, have been highly regarded and considered definitive of jazz's visual identity.

  5. Pentagram (design firm) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990-91 Michael Bierut, Paula Scher, both graphic designers, and James Biber, an architect, joined the New York office. They eventually moved to a building at 204 Fifth Avenue, a building designed by C. P. H. Gilbert , where the office resided until 2017.

  6. Gail Anderson (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in 1984, [4] where she was taught by Paula Scher. [5] She joined the faculty at School of Visual Arts MFA, undergraduate, and high school design programs, and has served on the advisory boards for Adobe Partners by Design and the Society of Publication Designers.

  7. Stanislaw Zagórski - Wikipedia

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    Scher recalls that Zagórski encouraged her to "illustrate with type" and "those three words made my entire career". [12] She went on to say "I began drawing the type and discovering that typography could have form and then later when I began setting type at CBS Records , I found that you could be expressive simply by making choices". [ 9 ]

  8. Retrofuturism - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of this form of retrofuturism can also be associated with the late 1970s and early 1980s the neo-Constructivist revival that emerged in art and design circles. Designers like David King in the UK and Paula Scher in the US imitated the cool, futuristic look of the Russian avant-garde in the years following the Russian Revolution.

  9. Helvetica (film) - Wikipedia

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    Helvetica is a 2007 American independent feature-length documentary film about typography and graphic design, centered on the Helvetica typeface.Directed by Gary Hustwit, it was released in 2007 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the typeface's introduction in 1957 and is considered the first of the Design Trilogy by the director.