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Michael Wolff (graphic designer)

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Michael Wolff
Born1933
London, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationGraphic Designer

Michael Wolff is a British graphic designer and thought-leader on brands and corporate identity. In 1965 he co-founded Wolff Olins.[1], with Wally Olins, a brand consultancy with clients that included Apple Records, Voltswagen and Audi. Michael is Patron of the Inclusive Design Challenge with the Helen Hamlyn Centre at the RCA (Royal College of Art)[2], a member of the Government sponsored Design and Technology Alliance against crime[3] and former Chairman of the Legible London initiative with Transport for London[4], a visiting Professor at the University of the Arts in London and a Senior Fellow of the RCA[5]. He's also a former President of both the D&AD (Design and Art Directors Association) and CSD Chartered Society of Designers[6]. He is also an RDI (a member of the RSA’s Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry)[7].

Michael now runs Michael Wolff & Company in London.

Biography

He studied architecture and started his career as a product designer and later became an interior designer before going into graphic design.

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