Pierre Bernard (graphic designer)

This section is about the French designer. For the American comedian and designer, see Pierre Bernard (comedian). For other people of the same name, see Pierre Bernard (disambiguation).
Pierre Bernard
Born 25 February 1942
Paris
Died 23 November 2015
Paris
Alma mater École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs
Occupation graphic designer
Awards Erasmus Prize

Pierre Bernard (25 February 1942 – 23 November 2015) was a French graphic artist and designer. He was a member and then the manager for the L’Atelier Création Graphique in Paris, an organization he founded along with Dirk Behage and Fokke Draaijer. He was the recipient of the 2006 Erasmus Prize.[1][2][3]

In 1970, Pierre Bernard founded Grapus with François Miehe and Gérard Paris-Clavel met during the student strike in May 1968. All three were members of the French Communist Party. Alex Jordan and Jean-Paul Bachollet joined the collective in 1976.

Bernard has been a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale since 1987. He was a notable graphic design teacher at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (ENSAD) in Paris. Bernard's status as a graphic designer equals that of graphic artists such as Niklaus Troxler and Werner Jekerof of Switzerland and Eiko Ishioka of Japan.[4]

Publications

References

  1. Boekraad, Hugues. Pierre Bernard: Mon travail ce n'est pas mon travail, Design pour le domaine public, French and German Editions, amazon.com
  2. Pierre Bernard: Mon travail ce n'est pas mon travail, Design pour le domaine public by Hugues Boekraad, French and German Editions, Product Description, amazon.com
  3. He, Jianping. The Master of Design: Pierre Bernard, PB Books, 2007, 309 pages, ISBN 981-245-427-6
  4. "Pierre Bernard". Design Observer.
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