The Modern Poster

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April Greiman is an American graphic designer. She was born in 1948 in New York and is considered one of the first graphic designers to see a computer as a design tool. In 1988, she designed a poster named “ The Modern Poster.” It represents a turning point to a new dimension; it includes geometric shapes such as squares and trapezium and colors such as red, black, and white. Greiman could expand the limits of graphic design by using the Macintosh.

The Modern Poster
Source: www.moma.org

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