Biography by David R. Brown
Saul Bass was an iconic graphic designer across a range of media but is best known as the undisputed master of film title design, collaborating with such movie legends as Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger and Martin Scorsese. In 1981, he was awarded an AIGA medal.
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Biography by AIGA
Early in his career, Robert Brownjohn was known for his print work and in later years for his film titling, including for Goldfinger and From Russia with Love. He helped to redefine graphic design, moving it away from a formal to a conceptual art, with an emphasis on content over form and a preference for ordinary and personal images. In 2002, he was awarded an AIGA Medal.
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Punk rock was Pablo Medina's first
taste of graphic design: "All these symbols and logos and stenciled
typography. I was mesmerized by it." Today he runs his studio, Cubanica, teaches typography and communication
design to undergraduate students at Parsons the New School for
Design, and has gotten
into filmmaking, too.
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Karin Fong is a founding member of Imaginary Forces and the designer
behind a long list of stellar film titles and ads. Ideas, concepts and storytelling form the building blocks for her innovative motion work.
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