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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. |
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2006 Visual identity system for Coca-Cola Blak, at Ogilvy's Brand Integration Group [BIG.] |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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1987 Barry joined the MFA program at CalArts, where he was profoundly influenced by the idiosyncratic art-design of Ed Fella. |