Quentin Fiore

Quentin Fiore ( * 1920 in the U.S.) is an American graphic designer, who worked mainly for books.

Life

Fiore took with artists such as George Grosz and Hans Hofmann lessons before he began studying art at the New Bauhaus in Chicago, Illinois. In the 1960s he became famous for his work in which mixed such as text passages and illustrations or different font types were used. In this way arose books that reflected the anarchic spirit of the times.

In collaboration with Marshall McLuhan 1967, he created the book The Medium is the Massage. The book DO IT! Scenarios of the Revolution came along with the revolutionary Jerry Rubin and was released in 1970 with an introduction by the activists of the Black Power Eldridge Cleaver.

Fiore lived in early 2012 in New Jersey in the United States.

Publications

  • 2011: German: war and peace in the global village. Cadmus Press, Berlin, ISBN 978-3-86599-137-9.
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