Muriel Cooper

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Muriel Cooper was a pioneering American graphic designer and educator known for her influential work at MIT Press and her groundbreaking explorations of dynamic, computer-based typography and interface design.

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instanceOf American person
art director
educator
graphic designer
awardReceived AIGA Medal NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1925
dateOfDeath 1994
educatedAt Massachusetts College of Art and Design NERFINISHED
Ohio State University NERFINISHED
employer MIT Press NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
field graphic design
information design
interface design
typography
founded Visible Language Workshop NERFINISHED
genre modernist graphic design
influenced digital typography
information visualization
interaction design
influencedBy Bauhaus design principles
knownFor dynamic screen-based typography
experimental interface design
innovative book design at MIT Press
integration of design and technology
pioneering computer-based typography
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty
nationality United States of America
notableStudent John Maeda NERFINISHED
Lisa Strausfeld NERFINISHED
notableWork MIT Press colophon logo NERFINISHED
MIT Press visual identity
book design for "Bauhaus" (MIT Press edition)
book design for "Learning from Las Vegas"
occupation art director
educator
graphic designer
partOf MIT Media Lab NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Brookline, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Massachusetts NERFINISHED
positionHeld design director at MIT Press
founding director of the Visible Language Workshop
sexOrGender female
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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