Paul Sahre, USA

AGI member since 2005

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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.

Paul received his BFA and MFA from Kent State University and teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

His Memoir, Two Dimentional Man: A Graphic Memoir was published by Abrams in 2017.

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    Paul Sahre, USA (2005)

    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...

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    Paul Sahre, USA (2005)

    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.

    Paul received his BFA and MFA from Kent State University and teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

    His Memoir, Two Dimentional Man: A Graphic Memoir was published by Abrams in 2017.