#3 HOI
Lucian Bernhard
1900s-1915, master of simplicity typewriter boy
Vladimir & Georgii Sternberg
All I wrote was "Weird poster"
James Montgomery Flagg
Created the "Uncle Sam wants YOU" poster. At first it was done as a magazine cover, gave it to the gov't pro bono
Art Nouveau
Decorative art style (new art)
Alphonse Mucha
Did some rolling paper designs which inspired people in San Fran rolling joints. The Grateful Dead has an album cover similar to the style of this. Everything was centered.
A.M. Cassandre
European Illustrator 1940s. Good science of space and scale.
Seymour Chwast
Founded Pushpin. Studious, some greta work.
Maurice Logan
Some travel posters
Norman Rockwell
The pose from this is the same as the main figure from Michelangelo's Last Judgement
Theophile Steinlen
Things about marriage between image and typography? I think that he does a good job of combing both.
Vladimir Mayakovsky
all I wrote was that I liked his work ?
Aubrey Beardsley
aware of positives and negatives within space.
Pro bono
giving work for "free" but not really. Its giving it for a cause that you believe in. So better than just doing work for a friend cause they asked. But because you believe in what they are saying.
Henry Reuterdahl
made it so that people think that it is "fun to join the navy"
Jules Cheret
A lot of commercial work
Toulouse Lautrec
He was really short, 4'6. His family was from aristocracy and they liked to keep the money within the family so he was a product of in breading. He broke his legs when he was younger, he had the legs of a 10 yr old boy and torso of a man. He was a genius who drank way too much. he painted in layers, like in Photoshop.
Leslie Ragan
I didn't write anything
Alexandre Alexieff
I didn't write anything of him
Gino Boccasile
Italian Illustrator. Had a very successful commercial career. Fascist art during the war, after war got jailed for his illustrations as a war crime. "wonderful illustrator from the other side"
Roger Kastel
Jaws poster
Paul Davis
Joo's Friend? Melts typography with in illustration
Gino Boccasile
London bombing
Pierre Bonnard
Most serious painter of the French Enlightenment Period. called an "intimate" He was married for 50 years and his wife died and a lot of his and hers immediate family didn't know they were married until her funeral.
Walt Disney
Propaganda posters
Ludwig Hohlwein
Propaganda posters for the German military
Joseph Binder
Recruitment posters
J. Howard Miller
Rosie the Riveter you can do it poster
Keith Haring
SVA boyyyy.
Koloman Moser
Spanish. was rebelling against the standard
Ronald & Karen Bowen
Vietnam poster. WWI flag held up but with a Peony. An anti war poster
George Faure
Was a great graphic designer who could ACTUALLY draw. Joo talked about how we don't see work like this anymore because graphic designers arn't really required to draw anymore.
Milton Glaser
Work for Poppy Records. Greatest Illustrator
Kasimir Malevich
did propaganda posters for the volshiwicks (Russians). WWI propaganda posters. In them she put mens masculinity on the line in order to get them to serve the country.
Paul Davis
original spirit of Che? he did a piece Pro Bono