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  2. Bob Gill (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Gill’s New York, London: Kynoch Press, 1971. Ups & Downs, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1974. Forget All the Rules You Ever Learned About Graphic Design, Including the Ones in this Book, New York: Watson-Guptill, 1981. | ISBN 0-8230-1863-6; Graphic Design Made Difficult, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992. | ISBN 0-442-01098-2

  3. Bill Biggart - Wikipedia

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    Biggart began working for the Impact Visuals photo news agency in 1988 and he continued to work there until he was killed. [1] [5] [19] He also worked as a freelance photographer for Reuters, Agence France Press, and Sipa Press. [13] His work appeared in The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Village Voice and The City Sun. [5] [13]

  4. Reynold Ruffins - Wikipedia

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    New York Art Directors Club Silver Medal, the Society of Illustrators Reynold Dash Ruffins [ 1 ] (August 5, 1930 [ 2 ] – July 11, 2021) was an American painter , illustrator , and graphic designer .

  5. Man killed in Brooklyn shooting was budding fashion designer ...

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    The tearful family of a Brooklyn shooting victim gathered Thursday to mourn the man who dreamed of breaking into the fashion world after launching his own clothing line. “He has the biggest ...

  6. Milton Glaser - Wikipedia

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    Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929 – June 26, 2020) was an American graphic designer, recognized for his designs, including the I Love New York logo; [1] [2] a 1966 poster for Bob Dylan; the logos for DC Comics, Stony Brook University, Brooklyn Brewery; and his graphic work on the introduction of the iconic 1969 Olivetti Valentine typewriter.

  7. Robert Grossman (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The pen and ink strips have appeared in New York magazine, The Nation, The New Yorker, The New York Observer and elsewhere. Many of them are written entirely in verse: "The Man Who Bagged Baghdad for Dad" deals with the current war in Iraq. New York Magazine hosted his "Waterbugs" cartoons during the unfolding of the Watergate scandal. [17]

  8. Monsters viewers issue warning over ‘horrific’ and ‘graphic ...

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    They didn’t have to make the scene when they killed their parents that graphic. SHEESH,” one person wrote. “I was actually shaken by how graphic the murder scene was,” another person remarked.

  9. Bill Gold - Wikipedia

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    William Gold (January 3, 1921 – May 20, 2018) was an American graphic designer best known for thousands of film poster designs. [1] [2] During his 70-year career, Gold worked with some of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers, including Laurence Olivier, Clint Eastwood, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Elia Kazan, and Ridley Scott.