Updated:
9/29/2011
Duration:
01h 02m
Level:
Appropriate for All
From humble beginnings in a small Texas town eight decades ago comes legendary typographer, logotype designer, author, and teacher Doyald Young. As elegant as his script fonts and as wise as his set of Oxford English dictionaries, Young set the standard for his craft. Friend and designer Stefan Bucher describes Young as "someone who could easily have done what he does in the Renaissance, and could easily do it 300 years from now." In this installment of Creative Inspirations, we enjoy a window into the life of this accomplished artisan as he works with joyous focus in his favorite spot, his drawing table. We follow Young to Art Center College of Design in Pasadena where he shares his talents with tomorrow's designers. He recalls the hundreds of iterations he went through in creating the logo for Prudential, and he puts pencil to tissue creating the pages for his book about script lettering, Learning Curves. Young's story is compelling, captivating, and most of all, inspiring. lynda.com is honored to host this tribute to his work.
Join us in Bonus Features at a tribute event held at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, where Doyald's friends and colleagues speak about their relationship with the gifted designer and Lynda introduces a scholarship fund set up specifically in his memory.
| Doyald Young, Logotype Designer | 41m 40s |
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| The love of type | 01m 34s | |
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| Doyald's story | 06m 17s | |
| Prudential logotype | 04m 15s | |
| Becoming a teacher | 04m 16s | |
| Books, words, & ideas | 08m 27s | |
| Lunch with Stefan Bucher | 06m 01s | |
| Getting recognized | 08m 20s |
| Young Love: a tribute to Doyald Young at Art Center College of Design | 20m 29s |
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