2004-2007 Barry Deck led teams at Studio Red at Rockwell Group and Ogilvy's Brand Integration Group [BIG,] which partnered with The Coca-Cola Company to create and influence familiar, surprising, organic visual languages.

2006 Visual identity system for Coca-Cola Blak, at Ogilvy's Brand Integration Group [BIG.]

2005 Identity and product launch done at Ogilvy's Brand Integration Group [BIG] for Ogo, a wireless text messaging device launched by AT&T Wireless. The dream team included Weston Bingham, Stella Bugbee, Iwona Waluk, Apirat Infasaeng, and Barry Deck.

1989-2004 Working independently, he created literate, pragmatic, idiosyncratic design for clients such as MTV Networks, Sony Music, Conde Nast, Sundance Channel, Monsanto, MCI, MoMA, and Raygun Magazine.

1988-PRESENT Barry has designed 20 families of typefaces, including one called Template Gothic, which Rick Poynor called the typeface of the 90s. His fonts are distributed by Emigre and Village.

1987 Barry joined the MFA program at CalArts, where he was profoundly influenced by the idiosyncratic art-design of Ed Fella.

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