Interview With Ed Fella [VIDEO]

by Kurt S. on February 1, 2010

From Wikipedia: Ed Fella (born 1938) is an artist, educator and graphic designer whose work has had an important influence on contemporary typography. He practiced professionally as a commercial artist in Detroit for 30 years before receiving an MFA in Design from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1987. He has since devoted his time to teaching at the California Institute of the Arts and his own unique self-published work which has appeared in many design publications and anthologies. In 1997 he received the Chrysler Award and in 1999 an Honorary Doctorate from CCS in Detroit. His work is in the National Design Museum and MoMA in New York.

He also has the most creative resumes I’ve ever seen…

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1 Joe Zeigler 02.01.10 at 4:30 pm

Brilliant. Inspirational. You've totally re-invigorated this word-guy's Monday morning.
Thanks for sharing.

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