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Friday, February 21, 2025

Malcom Grear (Designers)

 

Malcolm Grear   (June 12, 1931 – January 24, 2016) 

By far Malcom Grear has been the Most Influential Mentor I have ever had, I met Malcom at my sophomore year at RISD in 1990. 

I was Studying Graphic Arts in Bilkent University (Ankara, Turkey) in 1990 and I was on my sophomore year, I had been thinking of going to Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). 

My Professor/Artist/ Friend Ronald Knepper (Ron) helped me with the drawings I needed to send to (RISD). We became friends and I became his assistant in the making of some of his sculptures and Paintings, and I would come to his studio at nights to help with things, and would help me with the setting up of elements for the still life drawings. (That story will continue on another post, I will share of my experiences with Ron in Ankara, Turkey).

So finally I was so happy that I was accepted to Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). 

I came in the middle of the semester in February of 1990, and that semester was taking a class with Malcom, which at the time was Graphic Form, in that class I was another of the students in class and did not have much interaction with him he would know my name and we would exchange Hello's in the elevators or the halls of the Graphic Design Building.

I took another class with him (Corporate Identity) in 1993, after the Summer Vacation where I had come from an incredible adventure during the Summer. As he opened the class he ask each student what did they do during the Summer.


To Be Continued...


















Some of Malcom Grear's most memorable works



Guggenheim Museum, NYC



Powers of Ten (Book)




Different Samples of some works.



Presbyterian Church (USA)

Presbyterian Church (USA) Design Process (Sketches)


Presbyterian Church (USA)


Design Process (Sketches) Whaling Museum


Design of Medals and Concept and Execution of Centennial Olympic Games (Atlanta 1996)




Oral History Interview with Malcom Grear(April 8, 1999)

For a little more in depth look at Malcom Grear check out the link below:

https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/archives_oralhistories/5/






Malcolm Grear (June 12, 1931 – January 24, 2016) 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Was an American graphic designer whose work encompassed visual identity programs, print publications, environmental design, packaging, and website design. He is best known for his visual identity work and designed logos for the Department of Health and Human Services, the Veterans Administration, the Presbyterian Church USA, and Vanderbilt University. He was the CEO of Malcolm Grear Designers, a design studio in Providence, Rhode Island.

Early life and education

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Grear was born in Mill Springs, Kentucky on June 12, 1931, to Carl and Elizabeth (Canada) Grear.[1] After high school Grear joined the Navy, where he trained as an aviation metalsmith, a skill that would subsequently gain him entry to the Art Academy of Cincinnati. There, Grear attended several art and design courses.[2]

Career

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Grear started his teaching career at the University of Louisville, before moving on to the Rhode Island School of Design’s graphic design faculty from 1960 to 1998, serving as its chairman from 1965 through 1969. He has earned an international reputation as a leader in the field of design education and has received five honorary doctorates.[1][3] His teaching style emphasized rigor within design thinking framework.[4]

Grear established Malcolm Grear Designers (MGD) in 1960 and built the studio into a highly respected firm known for its clean lines and clarity of vision. Grear has done memorable visual identity programs for a wide range of clients, including Sonesta International HotelsEmory UniversityColby College Museum of Art, Visual Magnetics, and New Bedford Whaling Museum. MGD has produced award-winning print design work for Scientific American Library, the Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The RISD Museum, The National GalleryHarvard University, and the Hallmark Photographic Collection. In the realm of environmental graphics, the studio has designed communication and sign systems for Mayo ClinicBoston Museum of Fine ArtsBrown UniversityKing Khalid City and the MBTA, along with exhibitions for numerous museums, including MIT's 150th Anniversary exhibition.[2] His design of the Presbyterian Church USA's logo marked the organization's shift to unify and support for abortion rights.[5][6]

In 1996, MGD was selected to design the "Look of the Games" for the Centennial Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The studio was also chosen to design the 31 sports pictograms, the Olympic torch, safety lantern, traveling cauldron, the Olympic medals, and a commemorative poster. Grear, who believes his small studio was chosen "because of our record—because we respect tradition and avoid novelty," commented at the time: "It doesn't get much better than this. This has got to be one of the highest honors for a design firm."[2]

Death and legacy

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He died on January 24, 2016, in Wakefield, Rhode Island. The Malcolm Grear Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 2012 at RISD.[1][7]

Books

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  • Grear, Malcolm (1993). Inside/Outside: From the Basics to the Practice of Design. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 0-442-01667-0.
  • Grear, Malcolm (2006). Inside/Outside: From the Basics to the Practice of Design: Second Edition. New York: AIGA/New Riders, An Imprint of Peachpit Press/Pearson Education. ISBN 0-321-44067-6.

Exhibitions

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Awards

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  • Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Inductee, 2010[8]
  • "Kentucky Star" by the Downtown Lexington Corporation, 2005
  • "History Maker of Rhode Island", Rhode Island Historical Society, 2000
  • Claiborne Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts, 1998
  • National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Citation for Distinguished Service in the Visual Arts, 1997
  • John R. Frazier Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1986
  • Rhode Island Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, 1969

References

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  1. Jump up to:a b c "Remembering Malcolm Grear 1931–2016 - Malcolm Grear Designers"Malcolm Grear Designers. Archived from the original on 2016-01-30. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  2. Jump up to:a b c Grear, Malcolm (2006-06-27). Inside / Outside: From the Basics to the Practice of Design, Second Edition. New Riders. ISBN 9780132798136.
  3. ^ Logolounge.com Featured Logo Designer, accessed June 2010
  4. ^ "Malcolm Grear"Design Observer. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  5. ^ Goldman, Ari L.; Times, Special to The New York (1985-06-11). "Presbyterians Consider Shift in Stand for Abortion Rights"The New York TimesISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  6. ^ "Redesigning a Symbol of Faith"AIGA | the professional association for design. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  7. ^ "Recognizing a Living Legend | News | About | RISD"www.risd.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  8. ^ Providence Journal, "8 Rhode Islanders to be inducted into Hall of Fame", April 29, 2010
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