Sally Thurer
Born
Boston, Massachusetts
EducationThe Yale School of Art
Known forIllustrator and artist
WebsiteOfficial website

Sally Thurer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. She's an independent art director, illlustrator and animator based in Brooklyn. Sally Thurer received her MFA in graphic design at The Yale School of Art.[1] She started her career at Mass Appeal Magazine and acted as art director until 2007 when she became creative director of their new title, Missbehave from 2007 to 2009.[2] She is also an image maker producing illustrations, wrapping paper, websites[3] and digital prints for fabric.[4] Some of her work can also be seen in The New York Times,[5][6] Lucky Peach, The Village Voice, Bloomberg View[7][8] and on MTV[9] [10] [11] She is also the former Head of Experiential Methodology and Critical Theory at MTV. Thurer has made illustrations for such media as The Fader. She also likes making pedagogical account on Instagram.[12] She worked with the likes of Burton, Tommy Boy Records, Volume/C-Lab.[13]

Selected projects

  • Shadow Rose, Digital fabric patterns & seasonal brand identity (2014)
  • Acid Surf (2014)
  • Roboshop (2013)
  • iPad Fashion Story for Bullett Magazine (2013)
  • #!#!#!#!#!#!#!# (2013)
  • NYC Food Film Festival, POSTER AND VIDEO (2012)

References

  1. Student Page
  2. Maclean Jackson (May 19, 2014). "Sally Thurer". alldayeveryday.
  3. "Sally Thurer". Hover States. July 9, 2013.
  4. Dustin Hostetler (May 2, 2012). "Sally Thurer for Otte". Faesthetic.
  5. Ian Urbina (April 13, 2013). "Think Those Chemicals Have Been Tested?". The New York Times.
  6. Jenna Wortham (March 23, 2016). "We're More Honest With Our Phones Than With Our Doctors". The New York Times.
  7. Charles Yu (Sep 22, 2013). "Does 'Grand Theft Auto V' Mean the End of Hollywood?". Bloomberg View.
  8. Susan Crawford (Nov 15, 2012). "Why Cell Phones Went Dead After Hurricane Sandy". Bloomberg View.
  9. Miley Cyrus VMA 2015 Promo (Jungle). 2015.
  10. Miley Cyrus VMA 2015 Promo (Spaced Out). 2015.
  11. MTV News Redesign. 2015.
  12. Sally Thurer Retrieved on 6 Feb 2018
  13. Sally Thurer Retrieved on 6 Feb 2018
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