Alan Peckolick, USA

AGI member since 1978

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Alan Peckolick has enjoyed a 35-year career as an internationally recognized graphic designer. His projects include logos, posters, packaging, annual reports, and corporate identities. Peckolick’s poster for Mobil Oil hangs in the permanent collection of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz. He has lectured internationally. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Peckolick and Herb Lubalin were partners for two decades. Peckolick’s work has appeared in Graphis, Art Direction, Idea magazine and Graphics Today. Since 1988, he has been listed in Who’s Who in America and since 1991, in Who’s Who in Graphic Design. In 2002, Peckolick was invited to donate his archives to New York University’s Fales Library where he was the subject of a career retrospective in spring 2005. Peckolick has been painting since 1999. He has had shows in the United States and Europe, and is in numerous private collections.

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    Alan Peckolick, USA (1978)

    Alan Peckolick enjoyed a 35-year career as an internationally recognized graphic designer. His projects included logos, posters, packaging, annual reports, and corporate identities. Peckolick’s poster for Mobil Oil hangs in...

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    Alan Peckolick, USA (1978)

    Alan Peckolick has enjoyed a 35-year career as an internationally recognized graphic designer. His projects include logos, posters, packaging, annual reports, and corporate identities. Peckolick’s poster for Mobil Oil hangs in the permanent collection of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz. He has lectured internationally. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Peckolick and Herb Lubalin were partners for two decades. Peckolick’s work has appeared in Graphis, Art Direction, Idea magazine and Graphics Today. Since 1988, he has been listed in Who’s Who in America and since 1991, in Who’s Who in Graphic Design. In 2002, Peckolick was invited to donate his archives to New York University’s Fales Library where he was the subject of a career retrospective in spring 2005. Peckolick has been painting since 1999. He has had shows in the United States and Europe, and is in numerous private collections.