Sagi Haviv
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Sagi Haviv (/səˌɡiː həˈviːv/ sə-GHEE hə-VEEV;[1] born 1974 in Israel) is an Israeli-American graphic designer and a partner in the design firm Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv.[2][3] Called a "logo prodigy" by The New Yorker,[4] and a "wunderkind" by Out magazine,[5] he is best known for having designed the trademarks and visual identities for brands and institutions such as Discovery, Inc.'s online streaming service Discovery+,[6] the United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum,[7] the US Open tennis tournament,[8] Conservation International,[9] Harvard University Press,[10] and L.A. Reid's Hitco Entertainment, and tech and electric car company Togg.[11]
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Sagi Haviv | |
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Born | 1974 |
Education | The Cooper Union |
Occupation | Partner at Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv |
Known for | Graphic designer |
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