Steff Geissbuhler

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Steff Geissbuhler

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Steff Geissbuhler is among America’s most celebrated designers of integrated brand and corporate identity programs. His work for a broad spectrum of international and national clients includes identity systems for Merck, Time Warner Cable, NBC, Telemundo, Voice of America, Toledo Museum of Art, National Parks of New York Harbor, Crane & Co. and the May Department Stores Company. Prior to forming C&G Partners, he was a partner and principal at Chermayeff & Geismar Inc. for 30 years.

Steff has designed architectural graphics for the IBM building in New York City; a complete sign system for the Universities of Pennsylvania and Connecticut; and printed materials for the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, Mobil, Philip Morris, Cummins Engines, and Morgan Stanley. Other commissions include graphics for the Smithsonian Institution’s Bicentennial exhibition, the “Sports Illustrated at the Olympics” exhibit, a new identity and graphics for the New York Public Library, the New Victory Theater, and a series of posters for New York City’s Department of Cultural Affairs. In 2005 Mr. Geissbuhler’s work was honored with the AIGA Medal, the highest honor of graphic design, for his sustained contribution to design excellence and the development of the profession. He is also the recipient of the U.S. Federal Achievement Design Award, in addition to several awards from the Art Director’s Clubs and the International Poster Biennales. Steff served as the U.S. president of the Alliance Graphique Internationale and has been a member of the board of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. He is past president of AIGA’s New York chapter.

Steff Geissbuhler received his diploma in graphic design from the School of Art and Design, Basel, Switzerland. He has taught at the Philadelphia College of Art, Cooper Union, and Yale University. He speaks frequently throughout the country and around the world.