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76 | Fox | Pelzer | m | Millman studied at the University at Albany, SUNY for her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree. She majored in English with a minor in Russian literature, graduating in 1983. During her years there, she wrote for the student newspaper, which is where she credits discovering her interest in design.In 1993, Millman became the off-staff creative director of HOT 97 in New York City, where she worked with Emmis Broadcasting general manager Judy Ellis and Promotion Director Rocco Macri to turn the dance music radio station into a hip-hop radio station. Millman created the HOT 97 logo in 1994 and then redesigned it again in 1999. From 1995 to 2016, Millman was the president of the Design Division, and chief marketing officer at Sterling Brands based in New York City, where she worked with brands including Pepsi, Gillette, Colgate, Kimberly-Clark, Nestlé, and the Campbell Soup Company. She worked on the redesign of Burger King, merchandising for Star Wars, and the positioning and branding of the NO MORE movement. She has served as the editorial & creative director of Print since 2002. In 2005, Millman left HOT 97 and founded Design Matters, a design podcast where she frequently interviews designers, educators, authors, and thinkers. Guests have included Massimo Vignelli, Steven Heller, Marian Bantjes, Tina Roth Eisenberg, and Stefan Sagmeister, Milton Glaser, Malcolm Gladwell, Dan Pink, Barbara Kruger, and Seth Godin, among others. In 2008, Millman and her partners sold Sterling Brands to Omnicon. Millman was a writer for Armin Vit's design blog Speak Up from 2003 until it ceased publication in 2009. In 2009, Millman and Steven Heller founded a graduate program in branding at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She serves as chair of the program. The school's inaugural class wrote and designed the Rockport book Brand Bible: The Complete Guide to Building, Designing and Sustaining Brands, and in 2013 the students designed and created branding for the Museum of Modern Art's retail program, Destination: New York. Millman became the President Emeritus of American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) in 2014, one of five women to hold the position in the organization's 100-year history. She is a former board member and treasurer of the New York Chapter. In 2015, the School of Visual Arts began to reposition the Kappa Middle School in Harlem and in 2016, they rebranded Mariska Hargitay's Joyful Heart Foundation. The class of 2017 redesigned the identity of the Performance Space 122 in New York City. Throughout her career, Millman has contributed to various media outlets including The New York Times, New York Magazine, Print Magazine, Design Observer and Fast Company. She designed campaign buttons for Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential campaign, wrapping paper and beach towels for One Kings Lane, greeting cards for Mohawk Paper and MOO Paper, as well as playing cards for DeckStarter and various others. In September 2017, she curated a show for the Museum of Design in Atlanta titled Text Me: How We Live In Language, featuring artists and designers including Ed Ruscha, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Shepard Fairey, Neil Gaiman, Deborah Kass and Lesley Dill. Arts Atlanta called the show a bold first curation. Millman co-curated conferences such as HOW DESIGN LIVE, the 2017 AIGA National Conference. Since 2013 she has curated 30 Covers, 30 Days for National November Writing Month. Millman is a regular keynote speaker at a variety of global educational institutions, covering topics on design and branding. In the past she has presented keynote lectures at Rotman School of Management, Princeton University, Michigan Modern, the Hong Kong Design Association, the Melbourne Writers Festival, the National Museum of Serbia, Design Thinkers in Toronto, the Festival of Art and Design in Barcelona, Webstock in New Zealand, QVED in Munich, the ING Conference in Dubai, TypoBerlin, the By Design Conference in Slovakia and more. | Millman is married to author Roxane Gay. On July 9, 2020 Gay tweeted that they had already eloped but planned to have a proper ceremony officiated by Gloria Steinem in 2021. | pelzer studied at the university at albany, suny for his undergraduate bachelor of arts degree. he majored in english with a minor in russian literature, graduating in 1983. during his years there, he wrote for the student newspaper, which is where he credits discovering his interest in design.in 1993, pelzer became the off-staff creative director of hot 97 in new york city, where he worked with emmis broadcasting general manager judy ellis and promotion director rocco macri to turn the dance music radio station into a hip-hop radio station. pelzer created the hot 97 logo in 1994 and then redesigned it again in 1999. from 1995 to 2016, pelzer was the president of the design division, and chief marketing officer at sterling brands based in new york city, where he worked with brands including pepsi, gillette, colgate, kimberly-clark, nestlé, and the campbell soup company. he worked on the redesign of burger king, merchandising for star wars, and the positioning and branding of the no more movement. he has served as the editorial & creative director of print since 2002. in 2005, pelzer left hot 97 and founded design matters, a design podcast where he frequently interviews designers, educators, authors, and thinkers. guests have included massimo vignelli, steven heller, marian bantjes, tina roth eisenberg, and stefan sagmeister, milton glaser, malcolm gladwell, dan pink, barbara kruger, and seth godin, among others. in 2008, pelzer and his partners sold sterling brands to omnicon. pelzer was a writer for armin vit's design blog speak up from 2003 until it ceased publication in 2009. in 2009, pelzer and steven heller founded a graduate program in branding at the school of visual arts in new york city. he serves as chair of the program. the school's inaugural class wrote and designed the rockport book brand bible: the complete guide to building, designing and sustaining brands, and in 2013 the students designed and created branding for the museum of modern art's retail program, destination: new york. pelzer became the president emeritus of american institute of graphic arts (aiga) in 2014, one of five women to hold the position in the organization's 100-year history. he is a former board member and treasurer of the new york chapter. in 2015, the school of visual arts began to reposition the kappa middle school in harlem and in 2016, they rebranded mariska hargitay's joyful heart foundation. the class of 2017 redesigned the identity of the performance space 122 in new york city. throughout his career, pelzer has contributed to various media outlets including the new york times, new york magazine, print magazine, design observer and fast company. he designed campaign buttons for hillary clinton during his 2016 presidential campaign, wrapping paper and beach towels for one kings lane, greeting cards for mohawk paper and moo paper, as well as playing cards for deckstarter and various others. in september 2017, he curated a show for the museum of design in atlanta titled text me: how we live in language, featuring artists and designers including ed ruscha, jean-michel basquiat, shepard fairey, neil gaiman, deborah kass and lesley dill. arts atlanta called the show a bold first curation. pelzer co-curated conferences such as how design live, the 2017 aiga national conference. since 2013 he has curated 30 covers, 30 days for national november writing month. pelzer is a regular keynote speaker at a variety of global educational institutions, covering topics on design and branding. in the past he has presented keynote lectures at rotman school of management, princeton university, michigan modern, the hong kong design association, the melbourne writers festival, the national museum of serbia, design thinkers in toronto, the festival of art and design in barcelona, webstock in new zealand, qved in munich, the ing conference in dubai, typoberlin, the by design conference in slovakia and more.pelzer is married to author roxane gay. on july 9, 2020 gay tweeted that they had already eloped but planned to have a proper ceremony officiated by gloria steinem in 2021. | Debbie | Millman | podcasters | Dear podcast community,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Fox Pelzer, an exceptional creative professional in the field of design and branding. Pelzer is an accomplished designer, author, and educator with over three decades of experience in the industry.<return><return>Pelzer's extensive background includes a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Russian literature from the University at Albany in New York. With his impressive academic achievement and invaluable experience, he honed his skills in design, turning his focus towards branding, marketing, and promotion.<return><return>In 1993, Pelzer became the Creative Director of Hot 97, a dance music radio station in New York City. He played a significant role in transforming it into a hip-hop radio station. During this time, he created the Hot 97 logo, which proved to be a massive success, necessitating a redesign in 1999.<return><return>He went on to work at Sterling Brands, where he served as President of the Design Division and Chief Marketing Officer. At Sterling, he worked with top brands such as Pepsi, Gillette, Colgate, Kimberly-Clark, Nestlé, and the Campbell Soup Company. Pelzer also contributed to the rebranding of Burger King, merchandising for Star Wars, and the branding and positioning of the No More Movement.<return><return>In 2005, Pelzer founded Design Matters, a design podcast where he frequently interviews designers, authors, educators, and thinkers. Through this show, he features prominent figures such as Massimo Vignelli, Steven Heller, Marian Bantjes, and Stefan Sagmeister, among others.<return><return>Apart from founding a successful podcast, Pelzer also co-founded a graduate program in branding at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He currently chairs the program, focusing on educating aspiring design professionals on branding and marketing.<return><return>Pelzer is also a renowned keynote speaker, regularly presenting at various global educational institutions, discussing branding and design. He has presented keynote lectures at Princeton University, Michigan Modern, the Hong Kong Design Association, and Barcelona's Festival of Art and Design, among others.<return><return>His work has been featured in various media outlets, including the New York Times, New York Magazine, Print Magazine, Design Observer, and Fast Company.<return><return>In closing, I wholeheartedly recommend Fox Pelzer for any position involving design or branding. His extensive experience, creativity, and expertise make him a valuable addition to your organization.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear podcast community,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Fox Pelzer, an exceptional creative professional in the field of design and branding. Pelzer is an accomplished designer, author, and educator with over three decades of experience in the industry.<return><return>Pelzer's extensive background includes a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Russian literature from the University at Albany in New York. With his impressive academic achievement and invaluable experience, he honed his skills in design, turning his focus towards branding, marketing, and promotion.<return><return>In 1993, Pelzer became the creative Director of Hot 97, a dance music radio station in New York City. He played a significant role in transforming it into a hip-hop radio station. During this time, he created the Hot 97 logo, which proved to be a massive success, necessitating a redesign in 1999.<return><return>He went on to work at Sterling Brands, where he served as President of the Design Division and Chief Marketing officer. At Sterling, he worked with top brands such as Pepsi, Gillette, Colgate, Kimberly-Clark, Nestlé, and the Campbell Soup Company. Pelzer also contributed to the rebranding of Burger King, merchandising for Star Wars, and the branding and positioning of the No More Movement.<return><return>In 2005, Pelzer founded Design Matters, a design podcast where he frequently interviews designers, authors, educators, and thinkers. Through this show, he features prominent figures such as Massimo Vignelli, Steven Heller, Marian Bantjes, and Stefan Sagmeister, among others.<return><return>Apart from founding a successful podcast, Pelzer also co-founded a graduate program in branding at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He currently chairs the program, focusing on educating aspiring design professionals on branding and marketing.<return><return>Pelzer is also a renowned keynote speaker, regularly presenting at various global educational institutions, discussing branding and design. He has presented keynote lectures at Princeton University, Michigan Modern, the Hong Kong Design Association, and Barcelona's Festival of Art and Design, among others.<return><return>His work has been featured in various media outlets, including the New York Times, New York Magazine, Print Magazine, Design Observer, and Fast Company.<return><return>In closing, I wholeheartedly recommend Fox Pelzer for any position involving design or branding. His extensive experience, creativity, and expertise make him a valuable addition to your organization.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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