Star Designers in Print
Doug Kelly, EVP of Design at Imagination, recommends print designers.
D.J. Stout
He was the award-winning art director of Texas Monthly magazine from 1987-1999. Texas Monthly was nominated for ten National Magazine Awards and was awarded the prestigious prize three times. In a special 1998 issue, American Photo magazine elected DJ as one of the “100 most important people in photography”.
Luke Hayman
He has served as the design director of I.D. Magazine, design director of New York magazine and creative director of Travel + Leisure magazine. Hayman has redesigned numerous publications including TIME, Consumer Reports, Communications of the ACM, The Atlantic and the Khaleej Times. New York won the National Magazine Award for excellence in magazine design from the American Society of Magazine Editors. New York was also twice named Magazine of the Year by the Society for Publication Designers.
Michael Bierut
Was the Vice President of design at Vignelli Associates before joining Pentagram in 1990. His clients have included Benetton, the Walt Disney Company, Mohawk Paper Mills, Motorola, MillerCoors, the Toy Industry Association the Library of Congress, the Museum of Sex, and the New York Jets. His work is represented in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum and the Library of Congress.
Dana Arnett
Dana Arnett is the “A” of VSA Partners, leading a team in the creation of design programs, film projects, interactive initiatives and brand communication solutions for clients that include Harley-Davidson, Motorola, School of Rock, IBM, GE, American Express, Sure, Converse, Nike, Wilson, Target, Cole Haan, and Sappi, to name a few. Recognized globally by more than 60 competitions and designations, he was an inductee into the Alliance Graphic International and named to the ID40.