Iceland review - 2013, Side 68

Iceland review - 2013, Side 68
66 ICELAND REVIEW The man behind the first 20 years of Iceland Review’s design is Gísli B. Björnsson. His exhibition Five Decades of Graphic Design, will be on display at the Museum of Design and Applied Art in Garðabær until March 3, 2013. Gísli is truly one of the most dynamic graphic designers in the history of 20th century Icelandic design. Gísli has taught graphic design for five decades and has been an unabating force in promoting awareness of his profession. In his long professional career he has also worked at brand creation and development for many companies and NGOs in Iceland, having designed—either by himself or in collaboration with col- leagues—some of the country’s best-known logos. Notable mentions include the logo of the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service (RÚV), the Norden Association of Iceland and the Icelandic Heart Association. Gísli has also designed a number of books and covers, as well as advertisements in print and for television. Gísli’s design bears influence from mod- ernism, a movement he became acquainted with in Germany during his studies. His work and methods have had a significant impact on the development of graphic design, in, for example, his work with Iceland Review, which broke new ground in publish- ing in Iceland. The Museum of Design and Applied Art about the retrospective exhibition Five Decades of Graphic Design. The Designer

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