Bijan Jenab
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Bijan Jenab بیژن جناب | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | Faculty of Fine Arts in University of Tehran, 1977. Iowa State University, 1982. |
Known for | Graphic design |
Bijan Jenab (Persian: بیژن جناب, born January 02, 1952; Tehran, Iran) is 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 and 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 scholarship from Alavi Foundation.[1]
Awards & Notable Work
Jenab was awarded the Golden Plate from the Tehran International Poster Biennial and is the winner of Design and Production Management in the International Design and Production Exhibition in Tehran in 2000.[3] 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.[3] He has been a regular art contributor at Iran Film Festival with his art.[4] Jenab's has been the book designer for some of the famous and leading book publications from Iran including Tehran Past & Present,[5] Aydin Aghdashloo,[6] Contemporary Pottery of Iran,[7] The First Tehran International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition,[8] From California To Abyaneh,[9]
References
- ^ a b Bijan, Jenab. "Personal Profile". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ Silver Cyprus 2013. Aban Book Publication. 2000. ISBN 9786006413761.
- ^ a b "Introduction To 3rd Generation Advertising". Vista Iran. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ Fars News. "The unveiling of the statue, posters and press the Fajr Film Festival". Fars News. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ Hamid Reza, Norouzi Talab. Tehran Past & Present (Az Tehran ta Tehran). Yassavoli; 2nd edition (2010). p. 203. ISBN 978-964-306-396-2.
- ^ Aydin, Aghdashloo (2012). The Negaristan Collection. Iran: Negar Books. p. 26. ISBN 978-600-5091-36-6.
- ^ 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. OCLC 164737907.
- ^ The First Tehran International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition. Jehad of Art University. 6th, 1999 -jan. 10th, 2000.
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(help) - ^ Daii, Nader (2004). From California To Abyaneh. Yassavoli. p. 120. ISBN 9643062619.
External Links
Category:Iranian artists
Category:Iranian graphic designers
Category:1952 births