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    Muriel Cooper (1925 – May 26, 1994) was a pioneering book designer, digital designer, researcher, and educator. She was the first design director of the...
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  • paperback in 1977. The original 1972 large-format edition was designed by Muriel Cooper for MIT Press and became a design icon in its own right after it fell...
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    contralto Muriel Casals i Couturier (1945–2016), French-born Catalan economist Muriel Cooper (1925–1994), American artist and designer Muriel Davisson...
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    tickets to that event by the Gardner Law Group, but caucus spokeswoman Muriel Cooper refuted that claim. "The first the White House security detail knew...
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  • William Cooper (1943–2001), American writer Miranda Cooper (born 1975), British songwriter Mort Cooper (1913–1958), American baseball player Muriel Cooper (1925–1994)...
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    colophon or publisher's logo created by its longtime design director, Muriel Cooper. The design is based on a highly abstracted version of the lower-case...
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  • interactive technologies were the Visible Language Workshop, started by Muriel Cooper at MIT in 1975, and the Interactive Telecommunications Program founded...
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  • Caslon Urso Chappell Elaine Lustig Cohen Fré Cohen Vincent Connare Muriel Cooper Wim Crouwel Stanisław Czerski Alison Donalty Stanley Donwood Aaron Draplin...
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    (sculptor) Brian Collins (designer, educator and founder of COLLINS) Muriel Cooper (graphic designer, MIT Media Lab co-founder) Robert H. Cumming (painter)...
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    In 1955, Jacqueline Shepard was recruited by fellow MassArt alumna Muriel Cooper to work at the Office of Publications at MIT. She later stated, “In...
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