Bob Aufuldish
Bob Aufuldish is a partner in Aufuldish & Warinner and an Affiliate Associate Professor at the California College of Arts and Crafts, where he teaches graphic design, typography, new media, and is Design Director of Sputnik CCAC, a student-staffed design office producing work for the College. He has designed and produced projects for clients ranging from book design for Chronicle Books, exhibition design for the California College of Arts and Crafts, multimedia for Warner Brothers Records, and countless print collateral projects. He has participated in a number of exhibitions, including, Icons: Magnets of Meaning, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Can U Dig It? at Postmasters Gallery in New York city. FontBoy, a digital type foundry, was launched in the summer of 1995 to manufacture and distribute his fonts. He has designed, photographed, and produced two limited edition books about San Francisco, 600 Extra Hours and Dogs and Suds. He has lectured about his work in various places in the US. He is a typographic and photographic contributor to Speak magazine. He has won plenty of awards. Bob has a BFA and MFA in graphic design from Kent State University, Ohio.
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