John Hicks is
an English modern designer who created the final form of the Firefox Logo and
runs his own firm called Hicksdesign. Hicks is a free spirit and he likes to
work on his own freelancing. He has created several website logos and writes
his own blog. Hicksdesign create web sites, user interfaces,
branding and icons, as well as designing for print.
Milton Glaser is an American graphic Designer who is famous
for such works as the “I Love NY logo, DC comics logo and the Brooklyn Brewery
logo. Glaser is co-founder of the New York Magazine and his works have been
featured in Museums across the globe. Glaser was featured in his own documentary
named “To Inform and Delight: The World of Milton Glaser”. Milton Glaser, Inc. was established in
1974 in Manhattan, and is still producing work in a wide range of design
disciplines, including corporate identities (logos, stationery, brochures,
signage, website design, and annual reports), environmental and interior design
(exhibitions, interiors and exteriors of restaurants, shopping malls,
supermarkets, hotels, and other retail environments), packaging (food and
beverage packaging), and product design. The firm's clients include the
Brooklyn Brewery, JetBlue, Target, Coach, Trump, Eleven Madison Park, Alessi,
Juilliard, the Rubin Museum of Art, Theatre for a New Audience, the School of
Visual Arts, Bread Alone, ADV Magazine's Philly Gold Awards, Philip Roth, Clay
Felker, and numerous periodicals.
Poul Lange
Poul Hans Lange is a Danish illustrator, graphic designer, photographer
and children’s book creator. Lange has designed hundreds of book jackets and
created print media illustrations for Time Magazine, New York Times, Washington
Post, GQ and the Boston Globe. Lange studied at the School Visual Arts and
improved his craft abroad before coming back to the United State to begin a
design firm on a joint and solo ventures. Lange also teaches design in New York
and Copenhagen.
A Hole is Nothing with Something Around It. And this whole book is build around the hole that goes through it. The text explores all the holes we meet every day; the good the bad and the ugly.
Good Jose.
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