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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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* [http://www.jenab.com Personal Website]


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Bijan Jenab
بیژن جناب
Born
NationalityIranian
EducationFaculty of Fine Arts in University of Tehran, 1977. Iowa State University, 1982.

'Bijan Jenab'(Persian: بیژن جناب, born 1952; Iran) is renowned graphic designer and a professor at the School of Fine Arts at Tehran University, Al Zahra University and at Islamic Free University Radio/Television. He is one of the founding members of Iranian Graphic Design Society of which he currently serves as a jury member.[1][2]

Education

Bijan is a graduate of Tehran University and holds a masters degree from Iowa State University on a full bright scholarship.[3]

Awards & Notable Work

Jenab’s awards and recognition include a Golden Plate from the Tehran International Poster Biennial and winner of Design and Production Management in the International Design and Production Exhibition in Tehran in 2000.[4] He has received letters of appreciation from UNICEF for poster design in 1991; for the logo design of the Iranian Society of Gynecologic Oncology in 2004; and from Iowa State University for the best senior project on the Tehran Film Festival in 1980.[5] He has been a regular art contributor at Iran Film Festival with his appealing artistic work.[6] Jenab's has been the book designer for some of the famous and leading book publications from Iran including Tehran Past & Present,[7] Aydin Aghdashloo,[8] Contemporary Pottery of Iran,[9] The First Tehran International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition,[10] From California To Abyaneh,[11]

References

  1. ^ Bijan, Jenab. "Personal Profile". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  2. ^ Silver Cyprus 2013. Aban Book Publication. 2000. ISBN 9786006413761.
  3. ^ Bijan, Jenab. "Personal Profile". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Introduction To 3rd Generation Advertising". Vista Iran. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Introduction To 3rd Generation Advertising". Vista Iran. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  6. ^ Fars News. "The unveiling of the statue, posters and press the Fajr Film Festival". Fars News. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  7. ^ Hamid Reza, Norouzi Talab. Tehran Past & Present (Az Tehran ta Tehran). Yassavoli; 2nd edition (2010). p. 203. ISBN 978-964-306-396-2.
  8. ^ Aydin, Aghdashloo (2012). The Negaristan Collection. Iran: Negar Books. p. 26. ISBN 978-600-5091-36-6.
  9. ^ Contemporary Pottery of Iran: A Selection of the Works Exhibited at the Third Exhibition of Contemporary Potters of Iran. Visual Art Assoc. 1994. p. 153. ISBN 164737907. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  10. ^ The First Tehran International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition. Jehad of Art University. 6th, 1999 -jan. 10th, 2000. ISBN 9646025102. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. ^ Daii, Nader (2004). From California To Abyaneh. Yassavoli. p. 120. ISBN 9643062619.