April Greiman (born March 22, 1948) is an American
designer widely recognized as one of the first designers to embrace computer technology as a design tool. Greiman is also credited, along with early collaborator
Jayme Odgers
Jayme Odgers (born 1939) was an artist, photographer and graphic designer. He was best known for his new wave design and experimental collage photography of the 1980s.
Biography
Jayme Odgers graduated from Los Angeles’ Art Center College of ...
, with helping to import the European
New Wave design style to the US during the late 70s and early 80s." According to design historian
Steven Heller, “April Greiman was a bridge between the modern and postmodern, the analog and the digital.” “She is a pivotal proponent of the ‘new typography’ and new wave that defined late twentieth-century graphic design.” Her art combines her Swiss design training with West Coast
postmodernism
Postmodernism is an intellectual stance or Rhetorical modes, mode of discourseNuyen, A.T., 1992. The Role of Rhetorical Devices in Postmodernist Discourse. Philosophy & Rhetoric, pp.183–194. characterized by philosophical skepticism, skepticis ...
.
Greiman finds the title ''graphic designer'' too limiting and prefers to call herself a "transmedia artist". Her work has inspired designers to develop the computer as a tool of design and to be curious and searching in their design approach. Her style includes
typelayering, where groups of letterforms are sandwiched and layered, but also made to float in space along with other 'objects in space' such as shapes, photos, illustrations and color swatches. She creates a sense of depth and dynamic, in particular by combining graphic elements through making extensive use of Apple Macintosh technology.
Los Angeles Times called her graphic style "an experiment in creating 'hybrid imagery'".
Early life and education
Born on March 22, 1948, April Greiman grew up in
New York City. Her father was an early computer programmer, systems analyst, and founder and president of The Ventura Institute of Technology. Her only sibling, Paul, became a
meteorologist and specialist in climatic and atmospheric interplanetary modeling.
Greiman first studied graphic design as an undergraduate at the
Kansas City Art Institute, from 1966–1970. She then went on to study at the Allgemeine Kunstgewerbeschule Basel, now known as the Basel School of Design (
Schule für Gestaltung Basel) in
Basel, Switzerland (1970–1971). She was also a student of
Armin Hofmann and
Wolfgang Weingart
Wolfgang Weingart (6 February 1941 – 12 July 2021) was an internationally known graphic designer and typographer. His work was categorized as Swiss typography and he was credited as "the father" of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography.
Childho ...
, and she was influenced by the
International Style International style may refer to:
* International Style (architecture), the early 20th century modern movement in architecture
*International style (art), the International Gothic style in medieval art
*International Style (dancing), a term used in ...
and by Weingarts' introduction to the style later known as New Wave, an aesthetic that moved away from a
Modernist heritage.
Career
After completing her studies at the
Kansas City Art Institute, Greiman worked as a freelance designer and worked directly with the curator of design at the
Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Greiman moved to
Los Angeles in 1976 where she established the multi-disciplinary approach where she "...blends technology, science, word and image with color and space...".
She directed her first design studio April Greiman, Inc''.'' from 1978–2004.
During the 1970s, she rejected the belief among many contemporary designers that computers and digitalization would compromise the
International Typographic Style; instead, she exploited
pixelation and other digitization "errors" as integral parts of digital art, a position she has held throughout her career.
Upon her relocation from New York City to Los Angeles, she met photographer-artist Jayme Odgers, who became a significant influence on Greiman. Together, they designed a famous Cal Arts poster in 1977 that became an icon of the California
New Wave. In 1982, Greiman became head of the design department at the
California Institute of the Arts, also known as Cal Arts.
In 1984, she lobbied successfully to change the department name to Visual Communications, as she felt the term “graphic design” would prove too limiting to future designers. In that year, she also became a student herself and investigated in greater depth the effects of technology on her own work.
She then returned to full-time practice and acquired her first
Macintosh computer.
She would later take the Grand Prize in ''
MacWorld
''Macworld'' is a website dedicated to products and software of Apple Inc., published by Foundry, a subsidiary of IDG Inc. It started life as a print magazine in 1984 and had the largest audited circulation (both total and newsstand) of Macint ...
s First Macintosh Masters in Art Competition. April also contributed to the design of the
1984 Los Angeles Olympics
The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon ...
, by creating a memorable poster of running legs silhouetted against a square of bright blue sky in collaboration with Jayme Odgers.
An early adopter of this computer as noted in Apple's Mac @ 30 video, Greiman produced an issue of ''Design Quarterly'' in 1986, notable in its development of graphic design.
Entitled ''Does it make sense?'', the edition was edited by
Mildred Friedman and published by the
MIT Press /
Walker Art Center. "She re-imagined the magazine as a fold-out artwork to almost three-by-six feet. The poster must be carefully unfolded three times across, nine times down. It contained a life-size, MacVision-generated image of her outstretched naked body adorned with symbolic images and text— a provocative gesture, which emphatically countered the objective, rational and masculine tendencies of modernist design." Greiman has said about the poster's unusual format and title “Hopefully, someone will make some sense out of this… The sense it has for me is that it’s new and yet old,… it’s a magazine, which is a poster, which is an object, which is… crazy.” The poster was also launched as a complement to the Walker Art Center's new Everyday Art Gallery.

In 1995, the
US Postal Service launched a stamp designed by Greiman to commemorate the
Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (Women's Voting Rights).
In 1997, Greiman and her husband, architect
Michael Rotondi, purchased a 1940's motel near Palm Springs, Miracle Manor, and turned it into a showcase for her three-dimensional design of space in natural landscapes.
In 2000, Greiman became a partner at the Los Angeles office of the design firm
Pentagram, leaving after a few years in the role. In 2005, she began her current
Los Angeles-based design consultancy ''Made In Space.''
Teaching
In 1982, Greiman became the Director of the Visual Communications Program of the California Institute of the Arts’ design department.
In 1992, she was adjunct faculty at the
Southern California Institute of Architecture
Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) is a private architecture school in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1972, SCI-Arc was initially regarded as both institutionally and artistically avant-garde and more adventurous than t ...
until 2009 when she moved on to the
Woodbury University School of Architecture until 2018. In January 2019, Greiman became a tenured professor of design at the
University of Southern California Roski School of Art and Design.
With four honorary doctorates, April Greiman is seen as one of the "ultimate risktakers" for her unorthodox and progressive approach to design by embracing new technologies.
Honors and awards
* Vesta Award for Outstanding Achievements of Women, Hearth and Home Magazine, Los Angeles, California, 1985
* Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI), Invited Board Member, 1986
* Grand Prize Winner, Macintosh Masters in Art Competition, Macworld, San Francisco, California, 1988 Winner, Unesco International Poster Contest, 1987
* Winner, The Modern Poster Competition, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, New York, 1988
* Hall Chair Fellowship, Hallmark Corporation, Kansas City, Missouri, 1990
* Frankfurt Book Fair Bronze Medal for ''From the Edge: Southern California Institute of Architecture'',Der Stiftung Buchkunst Prâmiert (Best Books of the World), Los Angeles, California, 1994
* 50 Best Books of the Year,
AIGA, New York City, New York, 1997
*
AIGA, Gold Medalist, New York City, New York, 1998
*
Chrysler Award for Design Innovation, Auburn Hill, Michigan, 1998
* Finalist, Inaugural National Design Award in Communication Arts, Awarded at White House, Clinton Administration, Washington, DC, 2000
*
Kansas City Art Institute, Honorary Doctorate, Kansas City, Missouri, 2001
* College of Art and Design,
Lesley University, Honorary Doctorate, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002
*
Academy of Art University, Honorary Doctorate, San Francisco, California, 2003
*Masters Series Award,
School of Visual Arts, New York City, New York, 2008
*
Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles, California, 2012
*Honorary Member Award for Lifetime Achievement Award, Society of Typographic Arts, Chicago, Illinois, 2018
Notable works and accomplishments
* Belmont Beach Aquatic Center, Environmental Graphics, Signage and Color Palette for 5-acre aquatic sports community recreation center with RoTo Architects, Long Beach, California, ''in progress''
* India Institute of Technology, ''Experimental Typography,'' Keynote Speech, Industrial Design Centre, Mumbai, India, March 2, 2019 – March 4, 2019
*Architecture + Design Museum (A+D), ''Farbe/Color: Armin Hofmann'', Exhibition Design and Curation with RoTo Architects, 2013, traveled to Miller Institute for Contemporary Art, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 15, 201 – March 1, 2015; Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 24 – October 7, 2016; and Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 28 – September 17, 2017.
*Apple Documentary Movie, ''MAC @ 30'', Featured Designer, January 201
*Architecture + Design Museum (A+D), ''Drylands Design'', Exhibition Environmental Graphics and Graphic Design with Laurie Haycock Makela, Office of Hadley and Peter Arnold and Chu-Gooding Architects, Los Angeles, California, 2012
*Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), ''Postmodernism: Style and Subversion, 1970–1990'', Exhibition and Publication with Essay, September 24, 2011– January 15, 2012
*Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), ''American Masters: The Architect and the Painter, Charles and Ray Eames'', Video Contribution to Film, 2011
*Pacoima Neighborhood City Hall, Environmental Graphics, Signage and Color Palette for Architecture with RoTo Architects, Pacoima, California, 2010
*Orange County Great Park, Environmental Graphics, Signage and Color Palette for 1400-acre Park with Ken Smith Landscape Architect, Irvine, California, 2008
*Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, Color and Materials Palette for Architecture with RoTo Architects, Hollywood, California, 2008
*Urban Partners, ''Hand Holding a Bowl of Rice'', Public Art Commission for Wilshire Vermont Metro Station, Los Angeles, California, 2007
*Art Center College of Design, Honorary Doctorate, Los Angeles, California, 2012
*Pasadena Museum of California Art, ''Drive-by Shooting: April Greiman Digital Photography'', Solo Exhibition and Monograph Publication Design, Pasadena, California, September 9 – October 8, 2006
*Prairie View School of Art and Architecture, Color and Materials Palette for Architecture wit
RoTo Architects and Texas A & M University, Prairie View, Texas, 2005
*Rotovision, ''Something From Nothing'', Monograph Publication Design, 2001
*Monacelli Press, From the Center: Design Process @ SCI-Arc,” 1998
*Chrysler Award for Design Innovation, Auburn Hill, Michigan, 1998
*Miracle Manor Retreat, Design Concept, Interactive and Environmental Graphics and Interiors for Architecture with RoTo Architects, Desert Hot Springs, California, 1997–2018
*Rizzoli International Publications, ''Michele Saee: Buildings & Projects'', Publication Design, 1997.
*US Postal Commission, ''19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution'', Commemorative Stamp, Washington, District of Columbia (DC), August 26, 1995
*Warehouse C, Color Palette for Architecture wit
RoTo Architects Nagasaki, Japan, 1995
*Artemis Publishers'', ItsnotwhatAprilyouthinkitGreimanis = cen'estpascequevouscroyez'', Monograph Publication Design, 1994
*Der Stiftung Buchkunst Prâmiert (Best Books of the World), for ''From the Edge, Student Workbook,'' Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Frankfurt Book Fair Bronze Medal, 1994
*Aldus Corporation Video Conference Program, Spokesperson with Paul Brainerd, New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington; and Toronto, Canada, 1993
*Nicola Restaurant, Color and Materials Palette for Architecture as well as Custom Dinnerware, Billboards, Branding and Graphics wit
RoTo Architects Los Angeles, California, 1993
*Carlson-Reges Residence, Color and Materials Palette for Architecture wit
RoTo Architects Los Angeles, California, 1992
*Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles (CRA/LA), ''Walk Earth Talk'', Public Art Commission collaboration with Lucille Clifton, Citicorp Plaza Poet’s Walk, Los Angeles, California, 1991
*Watson-Guptill Publishers, ''Hybrid Imagery: The Fusion of Technology and Graphic Design'', Monograph Publication Design, 1990
*Walker Art Center, ''Graphic Design in America: A Visual Language History'', Exhibition, Poster and Billboard, Featured Designer, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1989
*National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Computer Graphic Studies Grant, Washington, District of Columbia, 1987
*Walker Art Center and MIT Press, ''Design Quarterly #133: ‘Does it Make Sense?’'', Publication Design, 1986
*Olympic Organizing Committee, ''Official Poster for the 1984 Olympic Games'', Collaboration with Jayme Odgers, Los Angeles, California, 1984
*WET Magazine, Magazine Cover, Collaboration with Jayme Odgers, 1976
*Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), ''The Taxi Project'', Exhibition and Catalogue Design with Emilio Ambasz, Curator, New York City, New York, 1975
Collections
Collections of the
Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is a design museum housed within the Andrew Carnegie Mansion in Manhattan, New York City, along the Upper East Side's Museum Mile. It is one of 19 museums that fall under the wing of the Smithsonian ...
,
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA),
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA),
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and
Centre Pompidou
Monographs
* April Greiman, ''WhiteSpace: April Greiman Photography'', published by April Greiman, 2021
* April Greiman, ''Drive-by Shooting: April Greiman Digital Photography'', exhibition catalog for Pasadena Museum of California Art, 2006
* April Greiman and Aris Janigian, ''Something From Nothing'', Rotovision, 2001
* April Greiman and Liz Farelly, ''Floating Ideas into Time and Space'', Watson-Guptill Publishers, Cutting Edge Series, 1998
* F. Fort, R Poynor and C. Kultenbrouwer, ''it'snotwhatyouthinkitis = cen'estpascequevouscroyez'', Artemis Publishers, 1994
* April Greiman, ''Hybrid Imagery: The Fusion of Technology and Graphic Design'', Watson-Guptill Publishers,1990
Keynote speeches
* ''April Greiman,'' Seeing is a way of thinking. Thinking, a way of seeing, Virginia Tech School of Architecture and Design, March 14, 2022
* ''Objects in Space,'' Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) Open Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September 24, 2019
* ''Experimental Typography,'' India Institute of Technology, Industrial Design Centre, Mumbai, India, March 2, 2019 – March 4, 2019
* ''Color as Space, Space as Color,'' Bend Design Conference, Bend, Oregon, October 2, 2018
* ''Borders,'' Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) at La Maison du Radio, Paris, France, September 20, 2017
* ''Grand Masters of Design,'' Indian Institute of Technology, Industrial Design Centre, Mumbai, India, February 4, 2007 – February 9, 2007
*''April Greiman'', MAC Summit at University of California–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, 1995
* ''April Greiman,'' Too Corporation, MacWorld, Tokyo, Japan, 1992
* ''April Greiman,'' IDEAS ‘92 Student Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 1992
Professional societies and positions
* Elected Member, The Trusteeship, International Women’s Forum, Newport Beach, California, 2010
* Women in the Arts, Art Table, 2004
* Jury Chairperson, General Services Administration Design Awards, Washington, District of Columbia, 1999
* USA Expert Juror, China’s First International Graphic Arts Competition, Beijing, China, 1996
* USA Expert Juror, Expo 2000 Mascot Competition, Hannover, Germany, 1995
* USA Expert Juror, Netherlands All Design Disciplines Competition, Netherlands, 1995
* USA Expert Juror, City of Berlin Identity Program Competition, Berlin, Germany, 1993
* Chairperson, AIGA Communications Graphics Competition, New York City, New York, 1993
* Co-Chair with Tibor Kalman, What’s Going On Now, AIGA National Conference, San Francisco, California, 1987
*Invited Member,
Alliance Graphique Internationale
Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) is a club of the world's leading graphic artists and designers. There are 527 members from 43 countries. Its members have been collectively responsible for the identity design of most of the world's top co ...
(AGI), 1986–present
* National Board Member,
AIGA, 1986–1988
* President and Vice-President, AIGA, Los Angeles, 1982–1988
Solo exhibitions

In 2006, the
Pasadena Museum of California Art mounted a one-woman show of her digital photography entitled: ''Drive-by Shooting: April Greiman Digital Photography''. She was also in the major group show at
Centre Georges Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou (), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( en, National Georges Pompidou Centre of Art and Culture), also known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of ...
in Paris called ''Elle@Centre Pompidou''.
In 2007, Greiman completed her largest ever work: a public mural, ''Hand Holding a Bowl of Rice'', spanning "seven stories of two building facades marking the entrance to the
Wilshire Vermont Metro Station in Los Angeles." In 2014, Greiman collaborated with the
London based artist-run organization
Auto Italia South East
Auto Italia is an artist-run project and studio in Bethnal Green, London, England. It commissions and produces new artwork, collaborating directly with emerging artists. Throughout its history, Auto Italia’s work has taken many forms, ranging ...
along with a group of artists including Metahaven, in an exhibition ''POLYMYTH x Miss Information''. The exhibition program was included in the external listings for
Frieze Art Fair.
*''Do Not Trust Atoms: April Greiman, Avatars and New Photography,'' bulthaup Los Angeles ‘Kunsthalle b,’ Los Angeles, California, February 1, 2017 – May 15, 2017
*''Objects in Space: April Greiman,'' Woodbury University Wedge Gallery, Burbank, California, March 4, 2014 – March 30, 2014
*''New Works: April Greiman,'' Subvecta Motus Gallery, Glendale, California, November 2012 – January 2013
*''Think About What You Think About: April Greiman'', Yoon Design: Ddoong Gallery, Korea Society of Basic Design & Art, Seoul, Korea, December 10, 2012 – December 16, 2012
* ''The Masters Series: April Greiman'', School of Visual Arts (SVA) Visual Arts Museum, New York City, New York, October 20, 2008 – December 13, 2008
*''Objects in Space,'' Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island, October 17, 2007 – November 11, 2007
* ''Drive-by Shooting: April Greiman Digital Photography'', Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, California, September 9, 2006 – October 8, 2006
* ''Objects in Space'', Nova Ljubjlanska Banka, Llubljana, Slovenia, November 2004
* ''Something from Nothing'', Modern Book Gallery, Westwood, California, 2001
* ''Objects in Space'', Selby Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota, Florida, October 25, 1999 – November 24, 1999
* ''It’snotwhatAprilyouthinkitGreimanis'', Arc en Rêve Centre d’Architecture, Bordeaux, France, 1994.
* ''Computer Graphics: April Greiman'', Itoya Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1994.
* ''April Greiman: Hybrid Imagery'', The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, 1989
*''One Woman Show,'' Turner Dailey Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1989
*''April Greiman,'' Reinhold–Brown Gallery, New York City, New York, 1986
Selected group exhibitions
*''Between the Lines, Typography in LACMA’s Collection,''
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, May 19, 2019–ongoing
*''West of Modernism: California Graphic Design, 1975–1995,'' Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, September 30, 2018 – April 21, 2019
*''California: Designing Freedom'',
Designmuseo, Helsinki, Finland, November 10, 2017 – March 4, 2018
* ''California: Designing Freedom'', The Design Museum, London, England, May 24, 2017 – October 17, 2017
* ''Static'', Castle Fitzjohns Gallery, New York City, New York, 2016–2017
* ''Typeface to Interface: Graphic Design from the Collection'',
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, May 14, 2016 – October 23, 2016
* ''Physical: Sex and the Body in the 1980s'',
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, March 20, 2016 – July 31, 2016
* ''Designing Modern Women 1890–1990'',
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York, October 5, 2013 – October 19, 2014
* ''California’s Designing Women: 1896–1986'', The Autry Museum, Los Angeles, California, August 10, 2012 – January 6, 2013
* ''elles@centrepompidou: Women Artists in the Collections of the National Modern Art Museum'',
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, May 27, 2009 – February 21, 2011
*''Graphic Design: Now in Production'',
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2011
* ''Graphic Design in America: A Visual Language History'', Design Museum of London, London, England, 1990
* ''Graphic Design in America: A Visual Language History,'' IBM Gallery of Science and Art, New York City, New York, 1989
* ''Design USA'',
United States Information Agency, Travelling Exhibition throughout the United Socialist Soviet Republic (USSR), 1989
* ''Graphic Design in America: A Visual Language History'',
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1989
Selected clients
*
Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia
*
CBRE, Los Angeles, California
*
Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (or CCPA) is a entertainment and music venue located in the Cerritos Towne Center of Cerritos, California. It is owned and operated by the City of Cerritos and it opened its doors to the public on Janu ...
, Cerritos, California
*
Coop Himmelb(l)au Architects, Vienna, Austria
*
DMJM and AECOM, Los Angeles, California
*
Esprit
Esprit or L'Esprit may refer to:
* the French for Spirit; as a loanword:
** Enthusiasm, intense interest or motivation
** Morale, motivation and readiness
** Geist "mind/spirit; intellect"
* Esprit (name), a given name and surname
* ''Esprit'' (m ...
, San Francisco, California
*
Fresh and Easy, Los Angeles, California
*
Harley Ellis Devereau, Los Angeles, California
*
Herman Miller, Los Angeles, California
*
Lifetime Television, New York City, New York
*
Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, California
*
Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria
*
Knoll, Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York
*
Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles, California
*
Time Warner, New York City, New York
*
Vitra, Basel, Switzerland
*
Woodbury University School of Architecture, Burbank, California
Posters
*Cal State Sacramento – Think About What You Think About, 2004
* Samitaur Constructs, 2002
* Objects in Space, Selby Gallery, 1999
* Objects in Space, AIGA/OC, 1999
* The Havana Project, MAK Center, 1996
* Harry Marks, Lifetime Achievement BDA, 1996
* It's Not April What You Think It Is, Exhibition, Bordeaux, 1994
* Pikes Peak Big Fishy, 1994
* AIGA Communication Graphics, 1993
* Sci-Arc Admissions, 1993
* Pikes Peak Lithographing Co., 1992
* UCLA Summer Sessions, 1991
* Sci-Arc Summer Programs, 1991
* Sci-Arc Making Thinking, 1990
* Graphic Design in America, 1989
* The Modern Poster, MOMA, 1988
* Shaping the Future of Healthcare, 1987
* Workspace 1987, 1987
* Pacific Wave, Fortuny Museum, 1987
* LAICA Fashion Show + Clothing Sale, 1986
* Design Quarterly #133: Does it Make Sense, 1986
* Snow White and the Seven Pixels, 1986
* Sci-Arc, Changing Concepts of Space in Architecture and Art, 1986
* Hashi, 1985
* AIGA, California Design 2, 1985
* LA Olympic Games, 1984
* Iris Light, 1984
* Your Turn, My Turn, 3-D, 1983
* CalArts, 1978
* Peter Shire, Swissiyaki, 1978
See also
*
List of AIGA medalists
References
External links
MadeinSpace.laMadeinSpaceShop.netAprilGreiman.comDrive-by Shooting: April Greiman Digital Photography
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AIGA medalists
American graphic designers
Women graphic designers
Artists from California
Artists from Missouri
1948 births
Living people
Kansas City Art Institute alumni
California Institute of the Arts faculty
Pentagram partners (past and present)
American women graphic designers