John Bienlenberg is an award winning German Graphic Designer
who fancies himself as a freethinking entrepenur. Bienlenberg developed the
Blitz Cycle which is used by his firm future to inspire creative methods to
solve the world’s problems. He has formed a partnership with other artist to
form Common, a brand that supports and connects new socially minded
enterprises. One of his programs called project M has helped to inspire and educate young designers, writers,
photographers and filmmakers by proving that their work can have a significant
impact on communities. Project M has developed projects in Alabama, Baltimore,
Connecticut, Costa Rica, Detroit, Germany, Ghana, Iceland, Maine, Minneapolis
and New Orleans.
Reza Abedini
Reza is an
Iranian designer and professor of graphic design and visual culture at Tehran
University. He is most famously known for his modern Persian typography. He
used modern and traditional themes in his unique style. Reza Abedini has won
dozens of national and international design awards. He is listed as one of the
world’s outstanding post digital designers.
Otl Aicher was a
German graphic designer and typographer most notably known for his stick figure
pictograms at the 1972 Munich Olympics. His designs were influential in the use
of stick figures in public places. Aicher was also a co-founder of the Ulm
School of design. In 1966 Aicher was asked by the organizers of the 1972 Summer
Olympics in Munich to become the Olympic Games' lead designer. He was asked to
create a design for the Olympics that complemented the architecture of the
newly built stadium in Munich designed by Gunther Behnisch. Basing his work in
part on iconography for the '64 Games, Aicher created a set of pictograms meant
to provide a visual interpretation of the sport they featured so that athletes
and visitors to the Olympic village and stadium could find their way around.
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