Stephen Byram

Stephen Byram is a New York-based graphic designer. He was born in Oakland, California in 1952, studied at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, and moved to New York in 1979.[1]

His design of compact disc packaging was featured in Eye magazine (No. 42, Vol. 11, Winter 2001).[1] This work is typified by tactile surfaces, hand drawing and dynamic typography.

Among musicians that feature covers by Stephen Byram are Dave Douglas, Living Colour, Frank Catalano, and Django Bates. Byram has also designed the artwork for many releases from Screwgun Records.[2]

In a long list of art, design and visual culture that has inspired him, he name-checks Push Pin, Hipgnosis, Saul Bass, Paul Rand, Mort Drucker (Mad magazine), Heinz Edelmann, Jamie Reid, Cal Schenkel, Tadanori Yokoo, Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters, Matisse, Picasso, the Bauhaus, The Avengers television series and The Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night.[1]

Notes

  1. Eye, Number 42, Volume 11, Winter 2001.
  2. Screw Gun Records official site.
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