Andrey Logvin (Russian: Логвин Андрей Николаевич; born April 4, 1964) is a Soviet and Russian poster artist, graphic artist, designer in the sphere of graphic design and advertising. Academician of graphic design and member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI).Owner of more than 30 awards of the International and Russian competitions of design and advertising. The winner of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art for 2000.He is presented in the directory "Who is who in Graphic Design" (300 best designers of the world). He is one of the 108 leading graphic designers in the book is "All Men are Brothers - Designer's Edition". In 2004 the Chinese Lignan Art Publishing House published the monograph "Andrey Logvin" on 165 pages.The poster "Life Is a Suc
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| - Андрей Николаевич Логвин (род. 1964, село Ипатово Ставропольского края) — русский плакатист, художник-график, дизайнер в области графического дизайна и рекламы. Академик графического дизайна и член (AGI). Обладатель более 30 премий международных и российских конкурсов дизайна и рекламы. Лауреат Государственной премии РФ в области литературы и искусства. Представлен в справочнике «» (300 лучших дизайнеров мира).В 2004 году китайское издательство на 165 страницах выпустило монографию «Andrey Logvin». Плакат «Жизнь удалась» стал визитной карточкой дизайнера. (ru)
- Andrey Logvin (Russian: Логвин Андрей Николаевич; born April 4, 1964) is a Soviet and Russian poster artist, graphic artist, designer in the sphere of graphic design and advertising. Academician of graphic design and member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI).Owner of more than 30 awards of the International and Russian competitions of design and advertising. The winner of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art for 2000.He is presented in the directory "Who is who in Graphic Design" (300 best designers of the world). He is one of the 108 leading graphic designers in the book is "All Men are Brothers - Designer's Edition". In 2004 the Chinese Lignan Art Publishing House published the monograph "Andrey Logvin" on 165 pages.The poster "Life Is a Suc (en)
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| - Andrey Logvin (Russian: Логвин Андрей Николаевич; born April 4, 1964) is a Soviet and Russian poster artist, graphic artist, designer in the sphere of graphic design and advertising. Academician of graphic design and member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI).Owner of more than 30 awards of the International and Russian competitions of design and advertising. The winner of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art for 2000.He is presented in the directory "Who is who in Graphic Design" (300 best designers of the world). He is one of the 108 leading graphic designers in the book is "All Men are Brothers - Designer's Edition". In 2004 the Chinese Lignan Art Publishing House published the monograph "Andrey Logvin" on 165 pages.The poster "Life Is a Success" has become a calling card of the designer. (en)
- Андрей Николаевич Логвин (род. 1964, село Ипатово Ставропольского края) — русский плакатист, художник-график, дизайнер в области графического дизайна и рекламы. Академик графического дизайна и член (AGI). Обладатель более 30 премий международных и российских конкурсов дизайна и рекламы. Лауреат Государственной премии РФ в области литературы и искусства. Представлен в справочнике «» (300 лучших дизайнеров мира).В 2004 году китайское издательство на 165 страницах выпустило монографию «Andrey Logvin». Плакат «Жизнь удалась» стал визитной карточкой дизайнера. (ru)
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