Graphic Designer

  • William Drenttel

    William Drenttel is a graphic designer, publisher and design leader. He works in partnership with Jessica Helfand at Winterhouse, a design consultancy focused on social innovation, online media and educational institutions.

  • Stefan G Bucher

    Stefan G Bucher is the man behind 344 Design and the Daily Monster – an online drawing and storytelling experiment. His monsters have invaded computer screens all over the world, and their savage adolescence is chronicled in the book 100 Days of Monsters (2008).

  • Harry Pearce

    Harry Pearce joined Pentagram’s London office as a partner in 2006 having co-founded and grown Lippa Pearce to become one of the UK’s most respected design agencies over the previous 16 years.

  • Mark Farrow

    Manchester-born Mark Farrow has been called one of the heroes of the creative industries by Creative Review magazine and deservedly so.

  • Lucille Tenazas

    Lucille Tenazas is the founder and principal of Tenazas Design, a multidisciplinary communications design firm based in San Francisco. Her design reflects an interest in the complexity of language and the overlapping relationship of meaning, form and content.

  • Michael Stallenberg

    Michael Stallenberg graduated from Port Elizabeth Technikon at the end of 1994. He started as junior designer at Bates Cape Town in 1995, but was recruited a year later (March 1996) to work on new corporate identity for South African Airways. He then went independent as CreativNativ and attended the Central St Martin’s Summer School in 1997.

  • Joshua Davis

    Joshua Davis is a New York-based artist, designer, and technologist producing both public and private work for companies, collectors, and institutions.

  • James Victore

    James Victore is a self-taught, independent designer. Victore’s work ranges from publishing, posters and advertising to illustration and animation. His clients include Moët & Chandon, Target, Amnesty International, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and Portfolio Center.

  • Luba Lukova

    Bulgarian-born Luba Lukova, who now lives and works in New York City, is one of the most distinctive image-makers working today. Whether by using an economy of line, colour and text to pinpoint essential themes of the human condition or to succinctly illustrate social commentary, her work is undeniably powerful and thought provoking.

  • Robert Nakata

    Robert Nakata has produced award-winning work for both Nike and Microsoft but to prove that design need not only give impetus to big brands, he has designed a beautiful series of 80cent stamps for the Dutch postage service.

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