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Lou Dorfsman
Lou Dorfsman

Lou Dorfsman, born in New York in 1918, was an outstanding graphic designer. His career began in the 1940s, where he designed logos and advertisements for many well-known brands and publications. Dorfsman was renowned for his minimalist and creative design style, which had a profound impact on modern graphic design. more

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“The sounds of many were unintelligible and undoubtedly many more called for their parents from whom they were parted by death or by accident. They grasped their tortured limbs, their tiny burning legs until they were no longer able to stand or run. And then they would crash to the ground where they would writhe in the bubbling tar until death released them from their physical misery.”