Ken Carbone
The Virtuoso: Face to Face with 40 Extraordinary Talents
Lecture and book signing by Ken Carbone
Sponsored by the Graphic Design Department of the University of the Arts and the Philadelphia chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, 2000
The diversity and personal expression reflected in handwritten signatures provided the visual means to represent the uniqueness of these extraordinary individuals. In addition to creating a fascinating textured background, they communicate something extremely revealing and more personal than a photographic portrait.
Lecture and book signing by Ken Carbone
Sponsored by the Graphic Design Department of the University of the Arts and the Philadelphia chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, 2000
The diversity and personal expression reflected in handwritten signatures provided the visual means to represent the uniqueness of these extraordinary individuals. In addition to creating a fascinating textured background, they communicate something extremely revealing and more personal than a photographic portrait.