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Paul Sahre (born 1964) is an American graphic designer perhaps best known for his book cover designs and illustrations for ''The New York Times.'' Sahre (pronounced say-er) was born in Johnson City in upstate New York,〔 and received his BFA and MFA degrees from Kent State University. He established New York City based office, Office of Paul Sahre, in 1997 and the office sits above a Dunkin' Donuts on the corner of 6th Avenue and 14th Street in Manhattan. Sahre's designs for book covers are well-known and includes series by the authors Rick Moody, Ernest Hemingway and Chuck Klosterman. 〔() 〕 He is probably most notable as a frequent contributor of illustrations to ''The New York Times'', and designed the typeface Fur in 1994. Sahre has also provided illustrations for ''The Atlantic'' and ''Newsweek''. Sahre teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. ==Bibliography== * ''Fresh Dialogue 1, New Voices in Graphic Design'', Christoph Niemann, Nicholas Blechman, Paul Sahre, Paula Scher), Princeton Architectural Press, 2000. * ''Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio'', Danny Gregory, Paul Sahre, Princeton Architectural Press, 2003. * ''Leisurama Now: The Beach House for Everyone 1964–'', Paul Sahre, Princeton Architectural Press, 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Sahre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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