Graphic Designers

Top 6 Best Graphic Designers of the Century

Graphic designers should be exceptionally skilled at handling complicated issues and solving them. Graphic designers are usually associated with activities like web designing, product design, and user experience. The role of graphic designers is crucial to the advancement of technology and entertainment. Here are some graphic designers you should know.

Graphic Designers

Stefan Sagmeister:

Stefan Sagmeister is a US-based graphic designer. He was born on 6th August 1962 in Austria. He is also a well-known typographer and storyteller. Stefan is the co-founder of Sagmeister& Walsh. He established the design firm with Jessica Walsh. Some of his renowned works are the album covers of Rolling Stones, OK Go, Pat Metheny, and David Byrne. He worked at M&Co Studio, which sponsored his green application in New York.

David Carson:

David Carson is a famous graphic designer and art director. His unusual and exploratory realistic style reformed the graphic design scene in America during the 1990s. He was the art director of the magazine Ray Gun, in which he presented the creative typographies and special designs. He is declared as the godfather of ‘grunge typography’ which he utilized ceaselessly in his magazine issues.

Michael Beirut:

Michael Bierut is one of the most important American graphic designers, critic, and teacher. Michael was the vice president of visual computerization at Vignelli Associates. He was also a senior critic at the Yale School of Art. He had a co-operational relationship with the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) and Pentagram.

Paul Rand:

Paul Rand was born in the year 1914 on August 15, in New York. He had an intense passion towards graphic designing and painting. Paul Rand was the creator of famous corporate logo designs for significant firms, including IBM, ABC, Morningstar, Inc., NeXT Computer, Yale University and Enron. He was an ardent specialist of Swiss Style of realistic graphics designing in American promoting industry.

Alan Fletcher:

Alan Fletcher is a pioneer in a graphic designing field in the twentieth century. In 1993, he joined the Phaidon Press for which he created larger part of work as art director in his early stages of life. Fletcher trusted that graphic design and life are two indivisible things as he said, “Design is a way of life.”  It took Fletcher 18 years to create his artful culmination, The Art of Looking Sideways (2001).

Milton Glaser:

Milton Glaser is one of the world’s most celebrated graphic designers. His most well-known work is without a doubt the logo he intended for promoting New York tourism in 1977. The logo I (heart) New York is the most adapted and loved logo. He is also admired for his works with DC comics and the Brooklyn Brewery.