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  1. David Carson is a man who has transformed the field of graphic design throughout his career. Self-taught, resolutely grid-free, and unafraid to speak his mind (he’s also very funny), Carson’s work made designers realise that editorial layouts didn’t have to stick to the rules around image placement, consistent typography, or doggedly ...

  2. david carson design. “he changed the public face of graphic design” -newsweek. “the art director of the era” creative review london. “the most important work coming out of america” american center for design. “the most influential graphic designer of our times” surfrider foundation, july ’09.

  3. david’s cover + december page design for surf photographer extrodinare #Ted Grambeua 2014 calendar.

  4. Mar 9, 2001 · David Carson printed a dull article as unfathomable symbols. Readers loved it, Lewis Blackwell explores the work of graphic design genius” As you read this, David Carson is probably in a hotel room in a strange city somewhere preparing for yet another show. From New York to London, Brussels to New Orleans, the tour goes on. His ...

  5. David Carson is principal and chief designer of David Carson Design, Inc. with offices in del mar,california and zurich switzerland. Carson graduated with “honors and distinction” from San Diego state university, where he received a BFA degree in sociology.

  6. The name of David Carson became synonymous with what was considered to be cutting-edge graphic design in the early1990s. His unmistakable ‘experimental’ editorial design work for lifestyle and music magazines such as Surfer, Transworld Skateboarding, Beach Culture, Blue and Ray Gun gained him worldwide acclaim, as did his television ...

  7. “Commissioning and understanding David Carson are both complex things and, in equal measures, both make him a true master of graphic design. For many young and aspiring designers, the chance to work with David Carson would be an immense honor, and for The Church of London it was no different.

  8. Hiring David Carson to design and produce Surf Culture: The Art History of surfing is another inspired decision by the publishers. Carson has become synonymous with surf culture in print through his association with Surfer magazine and, perhaps more importantly, the mould-breaking but tragically short-lived quarterly, Beach Culture, which, in ...

  9. David Carson, Marshall McLuhan, and the End of Print (Again) » Buzz Poole on David Carson’s experimental typography, its continuing relevance, its wider cultural importance, and how Marshall McLuhan predicted it all.

  10. David Carson, Marshall McLuhan, and the End of Print (Again) » Buzz Poole on David Carson’s experimental typography, its continuing relevance, its wider cultural importance, and how Marshall McLuhan predicted it all.

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