Julian Bittiner is an independent graphic designer based in New York, originally from Geneva, Switzerland. Working predominantly in the art and culture sectors, he works closely with artists, curators, architects, galleries, and institutions on a variety of projects across media. Commissions have come from Jonathan Berger, Sam Contis, Anoka Faruqee, Logan Grider, Mary Reid Kelley, Michael Stipe, MOS Architects, Aperture, Adams and Ollman gallery, Art Papers, the Center for Comparative Media at Columbia University, NYU Steinhardt, 80WSE gallery, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, the Yale School of Art, and the Yale School of Architecture. He has lectured in Europe and the US and his work or writing have appeared in periodicals and publications internationally. He is currently Senior Critic in Graphic Design, with a focus on speculative typography and publishing, at the Yale School of Art.
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