“There is nothing glamorous in what I do. I'm a working man. Perhaps I'm luckier than most in that I receive considerable satisfaction from doing useful work which I, and sometimes others, think is good.”

—  Saul Bass

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American graphic designer and filmmaker 1920–1996

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