Herb Lubalin - Graphic Designer - USA

Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One

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Herb Lubalin graduated from Cooper Union in 1939 and initially designed exhibits for the New York World's Fair. After freelancing and working as an art director for various agencies, he joined Sudler and Hennessey in 1946, where he became vice president and creative director. His work earned him numerous awards from the New York Art Directors Club, Type Directors Club, and AIGA.

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Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One. Designed by Herb Lubalin
Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One. Designed by Herb Lubalin

 

Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One. Designed by Herb Lubalin
Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One. Designed by Herb Lubalin

 

Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One. Designed by Herb Lubalin
Eros, Spring 1962, Volume One, Number One. Designed by Herb Lubalin
Herb Lubalin graduated from Cooper Union in 1939 and initially designed exhibits for the New York World's Fair. After freelancing and working as an art director for various agencies, he joined Sudler and Hennessey in 1946, where he became vice president and creative director. His work earned him numerous awards from the New York Art Directors Club, Type Directors Club, and AIGA.
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