Arem duplessis biography of albert einstein
He earned a master's and doctorate from the University of Chicago, at a time when only less than 10% of all young people attended any type of.!
Duplessis then studied graphic design at Hampton University, where his father, Errol Duplessis, was a professor and aquatics director.
A rough timeline of Western graphic design from , including historical developments, art periods, and graphic designers.
In the second semester of his freshman year, the school purchased an Apple Macintosh IIsi for the art department. “I fell in love immediately but I had to compete with 10 other students for computer time,” he recalls.
“I’d always sign up for the last time slot, which was generally around 9 p.m.” Duplessis worked throughout the night to learn how to use the technology.
Inspired by a speaker from Time-Life Books and her book designs, which “inspired the hell out of him,” he went on to graduate school at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn for communication design.
There, he experienced a new level of access—from various design disciplines to faculty like lettering master Tony DiSpigna, the trappings of a major city, and, to his delight, a computer lab boasting rows of Macs.
It was at Pratt’s employment office where he found his first job, advertise