Paul Sahre
Paul Sahre is one of the most influential graphic designers working today. He has doggedly remained independent, operated his own practice since 1997. He is a frequent visual contributor to The New York Times, designed book covers for authors such as Chuck Klosterman, Malcolm Gladwell and Clarice Lispector, authored books, and built and destroyed a life-sized monster truck hearse for the band They Might Be Giants.
His book, Two-Dimensional Man, deconstructs the concept of a design monograph, revealing his personal reflections on the tradition and craft of graphic design shaped like a memoir. He has delivered lectures and workshops globally and teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Credits
Designer: Paul Sahre
Company: Office of Paul Sahre
Country: United States
Field: Graphic Design
Photographs: ©Gus Powell / ©Office of Paul Sahre