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The renowned designer and Oscarwinning documentary director Arnold Schwartzman shares 60plus years of his work This monograph recounts his acclaimed life in graphic design, film, books, and photography Londonborn Arnold Schwartzmans monograph visually recounts his 60plus years as a renowned graphic designer and Oscarwinning documentary film director He recalls his early days in the United Kingdom as an illustrator and an awardwinning magazine art director through to his time in broadcast television, working with rock 8216n roll groups, such as The Rolling Stones and The Who Later becoming an advertising agency art director, he received acclaim for the work on his CocaCola campaigns In 1978, at the invitation of legendary designer Saul Bass, he moved to Hollywood, where for the past 40 years he has enjoyed a fruitful career, which includes as the Director of Design for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, as well as producing graphics and film for the annual Academy Awards Among his more recent design projects are the two murals for Cunards RMS Queen Elizabeth ship, and the UN Peace Bell Monument for South Korea His extramural activities include serving as Governor and past Chairman of BAFTA, Los Angeles, and as the founding Chair of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Documentary Branch in 2001 He is the author and photographer of numerous books As an educator he travels the world teaching at leading educational institutions