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Dresser Johnson designs
identities, digital fonts,
exhibition graphics and
printed collateral.
When not fully immersed
in design work, we are
most likely concentrating
on our Pet project. It's a
live webcam of our pet
rabbit named Roebling.
Visit Brooklyn Bunny here,
www.bklynbunny.com.
Brooklyn Bunny products
were the first items to be
included in our slowly
evolving shop of design
products. Visit Shop>
Items of Interest:
Tightly Kerned is a six
page article about
Dresser Johnson featured
in the February 2007
issue of HOW magazine.
On newsstands now!
View some of Dresser Johnson's icon design in
the book, 1,000 Icons,
Symbols, and Pictograms:
Visual Communications
for Every Language.
View Book>
Read a recent interview
about Kevin Dresser
and Brooklyn Bunny on
the Gothamist.com.
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Kevin Dresser
Whether it is his experience as a gallery guard at the Guggenheim Museum,
completing a series of paintings on the streets of New York, designing a set of
signage icons for The Museum of Modern Art, or working on his latest artwork,
Kevin Dresser treasures his involvement with the graphic and fine arts.
Kevin is a self-taught artist, studied graphic design at Pratt Institute and was
educated in digital font design under the tutelage of Jonathan Hoefler.
Contact Kevin by email at dresser(at)dresserjohnson.com
Kate Johnson
With a decade of honing her typographic skills, Kate Johnson's style is timeless.
Whether it's designing a business card or developing environmental graphics
for a grand exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, she respects type and type
design. Kate's printed work proves that she not only minds her p's and q's, but
also observes the gap between a lowercase v to a m-dash and is keenly aware
that an apostrophe sometimes floats too far from a period.
Kate has a BFA in Graphic Design from Rhode Island School of Design.
Contact Kate by email at johnson(at)dresserjohnson.com
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