


Stefan Sagmeister:
As a Graphic designer, I definitely have an appreciation for the classics, but what I like about Sagmeister is his experimentation with typographic forms in nature, and hand drawn texture.
This is one of my favorite pieces done by Sagmeister, described as a “sentimental greeting card left in the park (sagmeister.com).” The typography is written in tree branches, fences, swimming pools, and Park entrance signs. It reads “Trying to Look Good Limits My Life.”
Massimo Vignelli
" I like design to be semantically correct, syntactically consistent, and pragmatically understandable. I like to be visually powerful, intellectually elegant, and above all timeless.
- Massimo Vignelli
Massimo strives to do work that creates a great impact in some way, and his design sense reflects this. Some of my favorite work of his is his package design for companies like The United Colors of Benetton, his identity for American Airlines, and the Heller packaging program of 1968. ALl of his designs are bold, memorable, and some of the first examples of considered package design.
He has said, "If you can design one thing, you can design everything," and this is reflected in his broad range of work (Wikipedia.com).
Oscar De La Renta
A wonderful transformation happens when a girl puts on a dress. All of a sudden, she is more movie-star, glamor queen and goddess than ever before. Wearing dresses and feeling pretty is something that I assume most girls like to do from time to time. Oscar De La Renta's creations are so beautiful, they are almost like works of sculpture. He creates moments of breathaking beauty in the fabric he uses, the way he fits the female body, and the beauty that he creates in each design is truly amazing.

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