Ken Carbone, USA

AGI member since 1997

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Ken Carbone is known for his work in the areas of brand identity, print communications, exhibitions and environmental graphics. Among his accomplishments are a signage and wayfinding system for the Louvre, a brand identity programme for Sesame Workshop and a graphics and display system for the international auction house, Christies. He has also worked with top corporations, such as Morgan Stanley, Tiffany & Co. and Herman Miller, in addition to many celebrated cultural institutions, including MoMA, the High Museum, Hartford Stage and the Cleveland Museum of Art. An adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts, Ken frequently speaks to audiences about the role of strategic design and communications in business. His work has been featured in design publications such as Graphis, Communication Arts, I.D., Print and Idea. He is the author of The Virtuoso: Face to Face with 40 Extraordinary Talents, which explores excellence in art, science and music.

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    Ken Carbone, USA (1997)

    Ken Carbone is known for his work in the areas of brand identity, print communications, exhibitions and environmental graphics. Among his accomplishments are a signage and wayfinding system for the...

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    Ken Carbone, USA (1997)

    Ken Carbone is known for his work in the areas of brand identity, print communications, exhibitions and environmental graphics. Among his accomplishments are a signage and wayfinding system for the Louvre, a brand identity programme for Sesame Workshop and a graphics and display system for the international auction house, Christies. He has also worked with top corporations, such as Morgan Stanley, Tiffany & Co. and Herman Miller, in addition to many celebrated cultural institutions, including MoMA, the High Museum, Hartford Stage and the Cleveland Museum of Art. An adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts, Ken frequently speaks to audiences about the role of strategic design and communications in business. His work has been featured in design publications such as Graphis, Communication Arts, I.D., Print and Idea. He is the author of The Virtuoso: Face to Face with 40 Extraordinary Talents, which explores excellence in art, science and music.