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Graphic Icons by John Clifford
Graphic Icons by John Clifford












Graphic Icons by John Clifford

He was the grandson of a slave and designed title sequences and on-air graphics for CBS TV in the 1950s. John: Definitely Georg Olden, who was the first prominent African American designer. Peachpit: Which designer in the book has the wildest or most surprising story? Can you share it? Edward McKnight Kauffer’s Daily Herald poster, with its modern, machine-like birds and white space (or in this case, maybe it’s called yellow space), is so striking.

Graphic Icons by John Clifford

But I can tell you why I love some of them. Peachpit: Can you share your single favorite image from the book, and tell us why it’s your favorite? I wanted the text to be brief and direct, so that anyone looking through the book could easily learn why these people are important and influential. I was able to interview some of the living designers, which was great, and to speak to some of the family members of the designers who have passed away. John: I went through lots and lots of source material, both in books and online. You have a lot of rich information about each designer. Peachpit: Tell us about the process of putting together this book. magazine, for leading by example Ladislav Sutnar for starting what we now call information design Erik Nitsche, for his beautiful colors Alvin Lustig, for expanding into so many different disciplines, and Paula Scher, for her exuberant typography. They’re all my…um…parents? But I can certainly mention a few: El Lissitzky, for his bold, graphic simplicity and his belief that design can prompt social change Cipe Pineles, the first female art director of a major U.S. John Clifford: Oh, I can’t pick a favorite. Learn More Buy Peachpit: Your book highlights the work of dozens of influential designers. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Graphic Icons: Visionaries Who Shaped Modern Graphic Design If you have any information or questions pertaining to the Sex Offender Registry or listed offenders contact Detective Moran at 58 or This email address is being protected from spambots. Level 3 (high risk of repeat offense and a threat to public safety exists).Level 2 (moderate risk of repeat offense), or.Level 1 (low risk of repeat offense), or.Because the risk level reflects factors unique to a particular sex offender, offenders convicted of the same offense may receive different risk levels. The risk level assigned is based on the court's assessment regarding whether a particular offender is likely to repeat the same or similar registerable offense and the danger the offender poses to the community.














Graphic Icons by John Clifford