Michel Bouvet (born 1955 in Tunis) is a French designer and poster artist. He is professor of visual culture at ESAG Penninghen (Paris).
Bouvet studied and graduated at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSB-A).
His design influences include Fernand Léger, Raymond Savignac, André François and Roman Cieslewicz.
His posters are very often the result of a mixture of techniques (photography, collage, sculpture, painting), which gives them a highly poetic graphic dimension.
He has won many national and international design awards in Poland, Finland, Japan, China, Czech Republic
Since 2002, he designs the corporate identity for the Rencontres d'Arles.
He has been the curator of several international graphic design exhibitions.
He is a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI). [1]
Wiesław Rosocha was a Polish illustrator and graphic designer. Rosocha attended Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts from 1969 to 1974.
Roman Cieślewicz was a Polish graphic artist and photographer.
Jan Sawka was a Polish-born American artist and architect.
Franciszek Andrzej Bobola Biberstein-Starowieyski was a Polish artist. From 1949 to 1955, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków and Warsaw. He specialized in poster, drawing, painting, stage designing, and book illustration. He was a member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI). Throughout his career his style deviated from the socialist realism that was prevalent during the start of his career and the popular, brightly colored Cyrk posters; however he did create one Cyrk poster Homage to Picasso in 1966.
Henryk Tomaszewski was an award-winning poster artist and the "father" of the Polish Poster School.
Reza Abedini is an Iranian graphic designer and a professor. His works keep a modern theme as he blends traditional Islamic patterns, calligraphy and culture. He combines simple illustrations with poetic typography and elegant layouts, exploring the beauty of the Persian language. He is also an art critic, independent art director with Reza Abedini Studio and the editor-in-chief of Manzar magazine in Iran.
István Orosz is a Hungarian painter, printmaker, graphic designer and animated film director. He is known for his mathematically inspired works, impossible objects, optical illusions, double-meaning images and anamorphoses. The geometric art of István Orosz, with forced perspectives and optical illusions, has been compared to works by M. C. Escher.
Józef Mroszczak was a Polish graphic designer and representative of the Polish School of Posters.
Philippe Apeloig is a French graphic designer and typographer born in Paris in 1962.
Tapani Olavi Aartomaa was a Finnish graphic designer, who received much attention in Poland.
Maciej Urbaniec was a Polish artist, graphic designer, poster artist. He was one of the pioneers of the Polish Poster School.
Mehdi Saeedi is an Iranian-born artist and designer based in Philadelphia and he is a part-time faculty of graphic design at the Towson University in Maryland, United States. His aesthetics have become a mainstay of design in many regions, especially in those using the Arabic and Iranian scripts as their alphabet.
The Poster Museum at Wilanów is the world's oldest poster museum. Founded in 1968, the museum is housed at the Wilanów Palace complex in Warsaw, Poland.
Catherine Zask is a French graphic designer, typographer and artist.
Rico Lins is a Brazilian graphic designer, art director, illustrator and teacher.
Andrey Logvin is a Soviet and Russian poster artist, graphic artist, designer in the sphere of graphic design and advertising. Academician of graphic design and member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI).Owner of more than 30 awards of the International and Russian competitions of design and advertising. The winner of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art for 2000. He is presented in the directory "Who is who in Graphic Design". He is one of the 108 leading graphic designers in the book is "All Men are Brothers - Designer's Edition". In 2004 the Chinese Lignan Art Publishing House published the monograph "Andrey Logvin" on 165 pages. The poster "Life Is a Success" has become a calling card of the designer.
Niklaus Troxler is a Swiss graphic designer. He was the organizer of the Willisau Jazz Festival from 1975 to 2009.
Finn Nygaard is a graphic designer from Denmark. He has worked professionally in many fields of graphical design, including corporate identity, colour setting, posters, graphic art, layout, and photography. He has exhibited in major galleries and museums around the world and his productions has won him many awards and professional recognition internationally. Nygaard is member of Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) since 1997 and a Graphis Master of Design from 2011.
Ralph Schraivogel is a Swiss graphic designer and lecturer.
Erick Ginard is a contemporary visual artist and the most internationally awarded Cuban poster artist since the Cuban poster boom of the 1970s.