February 2 2004
Bruno Monguzzi – Graphic Designer

Myers Residence: 02.02.04-02.06.04

Lecture: February 02, 2004 @ 6 p.m.

Bruno Monguzzi is an extraordinary designer, typographer and teacher. After study in Geneva and London he began his career at Studio Boggeri in Milan in 1961. In 1965 he designed nine pavilions for Expo '67 in Montreal and in 198 he won the competition for the signage system and corporate identity for the new Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Monguzzi has taught at a number of schools in Switzerland and in the USA. His many awards include the Bodoni Prize in 1971, a Gold Medal from the New York Art Directors' Club in 1990, the Prix Janus in Paris and Bronze and Silver Medals at the Toyama Poster Triennial in 1991.

The Myers School of Art provides a high quality education and leadership in the fine arts, art history, design, and art education. We seek to provide excellence in teaching, research, and community service, contributing to the visual culture of the region.

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