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ABHINAV ANANDKRITIKA SINGHANIA
ADITI AGARWALKANIKA BHATIA
SUPARNA CHOWDHRY
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE COMMUNICATION DESIGN
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CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
Christopher Scott is an award winning internationally recognized
graphic designer and social awareness poster designer from
Northern Ireland.
The concept for the poster is a dead leaf in the shape of South America and the holes in the leaf represent where deforestation has happened in the Amazon Rainforest.
DEAD LEAF
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Created back in 2009 when Barack Obama gave his inspirational inauguration speech to not just the people of America but more importantly the people of the world. Scott was so inspired by his passion and his honestly to make the world a better place to live.So he created this poster of Barack Obama’s face using the words from that exact inauguration speech.
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WE TAKE WATER FOR GRANTED
Done at WALLS OF DERRY, Northern Ireland, this project took up to 15 litres of water! and an hours work for this final picture clicked by his friend and photographer MARK DOUGLAS. For Christopher Scott, this was the 1st project where he directly interacted with the people.
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Michael Wolf
One of the co-founders of WOLF OLLINS, a Russian born eccentric, of the wall, unconventional designer and an animal lover.
Whilst Michael was responsible for some of the most innovative and original identities of the 70′s and 80′s. His fascination with animals came to life in logos for Hadfields’ paints (a red fox), Bovis (a kingfisher) and later the use of a goldfish with his post Wolff Olin's company; Addison.
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STEFAN SAGMEISTER
New York-based graphic designer and typographer. Founder of SAGMEISTER AND WALSH
LEVIS BUTTON FLY POSTER
Sagmeister saw the duplicity behind the phrase “Button Fly” and created a poster for the 2010 marketing campaign for Levi’s 501, featuring a giant common house fly in mosaic entirely with Levi Strauss & Co. buttons, large and small.
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’OBSESSIONS MAKE MY LIFE WORSE AND MY WORK BETTER', an installation of 300,000 euro cent coins which have been laid out on a 20 x 42 square meter area. Some of the coins were placed to look like old typography and the back of each coin was painted blue to indicate whether a coin was taken away or not.
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Sagmeister’s show at New York’s deitch projects gallery in 2008 featured a wall of 10,000 bananas. The green bananas stood out from the yellow ones in the background to form a pattern spelling out the following sentence: 'self-confidence produces fine results.’ A few days later, the green bananas ripened to yellow and the message was gone.
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PAULA SCHER
American graphic designer, illustrator, painter and art educator in design.
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TSUNAMI MAP Paula began painting her colorful and stylized maps back in the early ’90s. Her maps depict regions, cities, and continents from all corners of the globe and feature a mighty use of typography. Paula continued to work on these maps during her following years and the maps became bigger and mor complex (Paula published a book titled “Make it Bigger”)
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The 1995 posters Scher designed for The Public Theater’s production of Savion Glover’s Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk featured the wood typefaces used throughout The Public’s identity. The play’s title and theater logos surrounded the tap artist in a typographical be-bop, like urban noise. And for the first time, advertising for The Public appeared all over the New York City landscape, from Chelsea to Harlem, in Times Square, at the Lincoln Tunnel, on city buses, and most fittingly, beneath one’s feet on the sidewalk.
After this campaign, The Public’s typographic style popped up everywhere, from magazine layouts to advertising for other shows. The whole style of theater advertising changed and everything began to be displayed in blocky wood type in all caps.
PUBLIC THEATRE POSTER
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Alan
Fletcher
Among the most influential graphic design as a founder of Fletcher/Forbes/Gill in the 1960s and Pentagram in the 1970s.
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ART OF LOOKING SIDEWAYS
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An accordion book of the timeline of graphic designer, Alan Fletcher. This timeline shows the general history, the designer's life, and the designer's inspirations. The idea of using primary colors and torn paper is inspired by Alan's artwork.
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PREETI
VYAS
The only Creative Director who is CEO and ranked as one of the 25 most powerful women in Indian business. She is famous as a designer, but prefers to be seen as a creative strategist.
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‘If a space were a person, this would be it. This would be me. It has warmth, it has colour. It’s graphic. It cocoons you,’
HER CLIENTS:
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PHILIPPE STARCK
World of wall-to-wall imagination, surprises and fabulous fantasy.
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He developed the revolutionary concept of "democratic ecology" by creating affordable wind turbines for the home, soon to be followed by solar-powered boats and hydrogen cars.
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Mouse designed for Microsoft
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WALLY OLLINS
Co founder of ‘WOLFF OLINS’ and ‘SAFFRON BRAND CONSULTANTS’
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Wally Olins has advised many of the world’s leading organisations on identity, branding, communication and related matters. These include :
Wally Olins has had many corporate design jobs in his years at work. He tends to work in a bold but minimalistic style. The development of computers, computer science and computer graphics along with his wide and advanced knowledge of business image and identity could have influenced this. Professional design packages such as Adobe Illustrator, In Design and Fireworks have been created and developed in Olins' lifetime to make design and print a lot easier.
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MAHENDRA PATEL
Typographer, Type Designer, Professor and a Mentor.
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SOME OF HIS WORKS:
Tourism Signage and Map Design System,Tourism Department, Hyderabad, 2002
Cultural Map of India,Festival of India Committee,Government of India, 1985
Type Design in Kannada,Deccan Herald Newsgroup, Bangalore, 1981
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MICHAEL BEIRUT
Graphic designer, design critic, educator and a partner at Pentagram
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“We were trying, on a corny and simple level, to say ‘this is a library with a surprise inside,’” says Beirut. “I also like any logo that works when typed in any font (or at least any font with caps and an exclamation point).”The logo isn’t an original concept — replacing the ‘i’ with an exclamation mark — but the appropriateness here (the surprise inside the library) makes it an effective solution.“Pentagram’s new identity for
Bobby’s Burger Palace in Lake Grove, Long Island designed by Beirut. Conveniently, each word in the name has six letters: sandwich them together and, rather nicely, you get two buns, a burger (and some lettuce).
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ERIK SPIEKERMANN
German typographer and designer. Founder of ‘META DESIGN’ and ‘FONT SHOP’
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NOTABLE WORKS:
BERLIN TRANSIT
GERMANY
HEIDELBERG PRINTING
FONT SHOP
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SUDHIR SHARMA
Founder of ‘INDI DESIGN’ and ‘ELEPHANT DESIGN’, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of ‘POOL MAGAZINE’, Founder and President of ‘DESIGNINDIA’
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HIS CLIENTS AND WORKS:
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PAUL RAND
American graphic designer, known for his corporate logo designs
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SOME OF RAND’S DESIGNED LOGOS:
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MIKE ABBINK
Graphic designer, creative director of ‘WOLFF OLINS’ (2003-2006) and Co-founder of ‘METHOD INC.’
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FONTS DSIGNED BY ABBINK:
FF Kievit FF Milo
Worked with APPLE, METADESIGN AND SAFFRON
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GOPIKA CHOWFLA
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CLIENTS OF GOPIKA CHOWFLA DESIGN