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Have you ever wondered how modern design came to be?



Where did they come or more specifically, who was responsible for them?
Did you know that most of their designs are still existent and are still being used up until now? I present to you the pioneers of modern design. If you’re a graphic design, you could learn a thing or two from them.
25 names every graphic designer should know

01. Chip Kidd

02. Rob Janoff 

03. Peter Saville

04. Michael Bierut

05. Massimo Vignelli

06. Jonathan Barnbrook

 07. Kate Moross

08. Carolyn Davidson 

09. George Lois

10. Saul Bass

11. Morag Myerscough

12. Lindon Leader

13. Herb Lubalin

14. Marian Bantjes

15. Max Miedinger

16. Susan Kare

17. Erik Spiekermann

18. Paul Rand 

19. Alan Fletcher 

20. Milton Glaser

21. Stefan Sagmeister

22. Jessica Walsh

23. David Carson

24. Neville Brody

25. Paula Scher


If you want to know their legacy, you may read the full story and major credits in this link:


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