Best
Graphic Designers You Should Know About - 1
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Words have the ability to
capture feelings. Pictures, graphics, and illustrations, on the other hand,
provide mobility to words. Every individual interprets an image differently. A
volley of interpretations somehow impart dynamism to words. The same holds water
for a common interpretation.
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Moreover, if you are preparing
for a career in graphic designing, the following list (and another blog in this
series) will introduce you to some of the finest graphic designers who created
inimitable pieces.
1)
Chip Kidd
Kidd has worked for writers such James Elroy, Michael Crichton and Neil
Gaiman (among many others). Jurassic Park is one of his most notable book
covers.
2) Rob Janoff
Why is Rob important? If you own an Apple device, you will know - he designed
the Apple logo. Although it’s been tweaked, the
basic form has remained the same ever since - a testament to its simplicity and
longevity (and it was created in only two weeks).
3) Peter Saville
Peter Saville is best known for his record sleeve designs
for Factory Records artists - think Joy Division and New Order (Unknown
Pleasures, Transmission, Blue Monday and more). But his sleeve work spans five
decades. Saville is one of the most prolific record designers of all time, if
not the most prolific.
4) Michael
Beirut
When you think of Beirut, think of Pentagram. The
designer's projects at Pentagram include identity and branding for Benetton,
the New York Jets, Walt Disney and design work on Billboard magazine. This is
of course, just a small slice of his sprawling portfolio. Bierut is also a
senior critic in graphic design at the Yale School of Art.
5) Massimo
Vignelli
Counting IBM, Ford, Bloomingdale’s (his ‘Brown Bag’
designs are still in use today), Saks, American Airlines and many more as
clients, and counting Micheal Bierut among his protégés, Vignelli's gave some
of the most striking designs to the world. His legacy lives on perhaps most
prominently in the subway map and signage he designed for New York City in
1972. He died in 2014.
(With Inputs
from Creative Blog)
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