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PAUL LEMPA, FOUNDER Paul Lempa has created visual communications for clients such as ABC, Disney, the Fed, GE, GQ, PBS, SAP, Vanity Fair, Vonage, Starwood, and Yale. His work has been featured online and in print, including Applied Arts, Newsweek, the New York Times, Pantone, PBS, Time Magazine and USA Today. His 15-year career spans the technological reshaping of graphic arts and information design. From a 27,000-song jukebox built for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three years before the iPod, to interactive press kits, Flash games, and animations, to immersive musical events like the one designed for BMG CEO Nicholas Firth's recent Grammy Awards presentation. Paul has designed ATMs for Wells Fargo, credit cards for Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Gap, print collateral for Home Depot, AAA and AOL. He's directed TV ad campaigns for Mega Toys, United Water, and Charter Communications. Paul's strength is his ability to connect brands to their audiences without forcing the issue. His work is clean and engaging, drawing users in, rather than blasting slogans out. Offline, Paul is an accomplished sports artists, painting professional atheletes for Topps trading cards. He graduated from NYU and studied design at the Pratt Institute. | ![]() |
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