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Stefan Sagmeister
Austrian artist
Stefan Sagmeister (born August 6, 1962) is an Austrian graphic designer, storyteller, and typographer based in New York City. In 1993, Sagmeister founded his company, Sagmeister Inc., to create designs for the music industry. He has designed album covers for Lou Reed, OK Go, The Rolling Stones, David Byrne, Jay Z, Aerosmith, Talking Heads, Brian Eno and Pat Metheny. From 2011 until 2019 he partnered with Jessica Walsh under the name Sagmeister & Walsh Inc.
Early life and education
He began his design career at the age of 15 at "Alphorn", an Austrian Youth magazine, which is named after the traditional Alpine musical instrument. Sagmeister studied graphic design at the Hochschule fuer Angewandte Kunst, Vienna, graduating in 1986. He later won a Fulbright scholarship to study at the Pratt Institute in New York, where he received a Master of Fine Arts degree.
Design career
In 1991, worked with Leo Burnett's Hong Kong Design Group. In 1993, he returned to New York to work with Tibor Kalman'sM&Co design company. In 1993, he set up his company Sagmeister Inc in New York. He has since designed branding, graphics, and packaging for clients as diverse as the Rolling Stones, HBO, the Guggenheim Museum and Time Warner. He is the author of the design monograph "Made You Look" which was published by Booth-Clibborn editions. He teaches in the graduate design department of the School of Visual Arts in New York and has been appointed as the Frank Stanton Chair at the Cooper Union School of Art, New York.
Controversy
Sagmeister became the subject of controversy after his performance of a lewd joke about animal fellatio at the annual web conference Webstock in Wellington, New Zealand, in February
Stefan Sagmeister Takes a Yearlong Sabbatical Every Seven Years (and Thinks You Should, Too)
Episode 8
Interview by Spencer Bailey
Ten years ago, the Austrian-born, New York–based graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister—famous for his attention-grabbing exhibitions, identities, posters, and books, as well as for his impeccable album covers for bands like The Rolling Stones, OK Go, and Aerosmith—walked onto the stage at the TED Global conference in Oxford, England. There to present his findings about the power of time off, he spoke specifically about the virtues and values, personal and professional, of taking a sabbatical every seven years, something he started to do in 2000 and has continued to practice since.
Coming in the midst of the Great Recession, the TED Talk resonated widely: its resulting video has been watched more than three million times. Clearly, Sagmeister was, and is, onto something. Even if it’s something most people can only dream about. Since then, Sagmeister has gone on yet another sabbatical—his third, in 2016—this time stopping in Mexico City, Tokyo, and the town of Schwarzenberg, Austria, over the course of a year. (For his first sabbatical, he was in New York City; for his second, Bali.)
On this episode of Time Sensitive, the 56-year-old looks back, with a fuller-picture view, at his three periods of time off. Digging in to how the sabbaticals created opportunities for incubating ideas that became two massive multi-year undertakings—one a project on happiness, the other on beauty—Sagmeister shares with Spencer Bailey how certain things have changed for his practice since that TED Talk a decade ago. In 2012, he joined forces with Jessica Walsh; their firm, Sagmeister & Walsh, now operates in a different, slightly larger office than the one he was in, and having another partner at the firm has shifted how things run overall. Still, Sagmeister’s signature approach to design remains as exuberant as ever. For clients including the duff Stefan Sagmeister (born 1962 in Bregenz, Austria) is a New York-based graphic designer and typographer. He has his own design firm—Sagmeister Inc. —in New York City, and has designed the covers for 16 albums. Sagmeister began his design career at the age of 15 at "Alphorn", an Austrian Youth magazine. He studied graphic design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and at the Pratt Institute in New York on a Fulbright Scholarship. After briefly working in Hong Kong with Leo Burnett's design group and for Tibor Kalman's M&Co company in New Yori, Stefan Sagmeister formed the New York based Sagmeister Inc. in 1993 and has since designed branding, graphics, and packaging for clients as diverse as the Rolling Stones, HBO, the Guggenheim Museum and Time Warner. Sagmeister goes on a year-long sabbatical around every seven years, where he does not take work from clients. He is resolute about this, even if the work is tempting, and has displayed this by declining an offer to design a poster for Barack Obama's presidential campaign. Sagmeister spends the year experimenting with personal work and refreshing himself as a designer. Stefan Sagmeister has become notable for his work designing album covers, and is a long-standing artistic collaborator with musicians David Byrne and Lou Reed. Sagmeister received a Grammy Award in 2005 in the Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package category for art directing Once in a Lifetime box set by Talking Heads. He received a second Grammy Award for his design of the David Byrne and Brian Eno album Everything That Happens Will Happen Today in the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package category on January 31, 2010. Everything That Happens Will Happen Today - David Byrne and Brian Eno Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (Deluxe Edition) - David Byrne and Brian Eno Feelings - David Byrne Imaginary Day - Pat Metheny Group This time in designer spotlight I’ve covered Stefan Sagmeister, a renowned Austrian typographer and graphic designer famous for co-founding the company Sagmeister & Walsh Inc. in New York with Jessica Walsh during the early 1990s. Since 1993, he’s designed for several eminent clients such as HBO, Time Warner, the Guggenheim Museum, and not to forget the Rolling Stones. This said, he has dedicated over 25% of his art work to the music industry. He has jazzed up album covers for David Bryne, Pat Metheny, OK Go, Aerosmith and Lou Reed. Additionally, he’s written acclaimed books like Things I Have Learned in My Life So Far, and Made You Look. In case you want to hear him, he also gives inspirational speeches on TED Talks like The Power of Time Off, and Happiness by Design etc. Moreover, he has exhibited his works in culturally and economically rich cities such as New York, Paris, Tokyo, Prague, Miami, Berlin and Vienna. Connect with him on twitter @sagmeisterwalsh His career in design actually began at the age of 15 at an Austrian magazine for young people, called Alphorn. No doubt he had a passion for design from a young age and grew up to follow that dream. In an interview, the designer confirmed that becoming a designer was not a childhood wish but the interest sparked in his adolescent years. Later in his life, he attained a graphic design degree at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, and then studied in New York City at the Pratt Institute on a Fullbright scholarship. The design education thing didn’t end with his graduation, he’s a teacher at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Plus, a Frank Stanton Chair at Cooper Union School of Art in the same city. In one of his many talks, Sagmeister said “something that has absolutely no purpose can be absolutely beautiful… art is one of very few things that can just be, it does not feed a function.” T Designing Album Covers
Album Covers Designed by Stefan Sagmeister
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