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Adrian Wilson (other)
Adrian Wilson may refer to: *Adrian Wilson (book designer) (1923–1988), American book designer and printer * Adrian Wilson (artist) (born 1964), British artist and photographer * Adrian Wilson (actor) (born 1969), South African model and actor *Adrian Wilson (American football) Adrian Lemar Wilson (born October 12, 1979) is an American football executive and former safety who is the vice president of pro scouting for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). Wilson played college football at NC Sta ...
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Adrian Wilson (book Designer)
Adrian Wilson (1923 – 1988) was an American book designer, and author of the influential 1967 work entitled, ''The Design of Books''. Early life and education Adrian Wilson was born on 1 July 1923 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Beverly, Massachusetts. He attended Wesleyan University, only briefly. He left college to joined the war resistance movement, where he learned about book design and graphic design. During World War II he was interned at Camp Angel in Waldport, Oregon where he printed William Everson's anti-war poems for Untide Press. After the war he and his new wife, Joyce Lancaster Wilson, settled in San Francisco and helped to form the Interplayers Theater. In 1947 he studied architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, but soon left, first to join Jack Stauffacher at the Greenwood Press, and afterwards to join the University of California Press. Career After a few years he left the Press, but he accepted commissions from them for many yea ...
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Adrian Wilson (artist)
Adrian Wilson (born 1964) is a British artist and photographer based in New York. Biography Early Digital Art Career Wilson studied HND Design (photography) from 1984-1986 at Blackpool and The Fylde College, where, according to Digital Art historian Grant Taylor, he was one of the first photographers to specialize in digital image manipulation. Aly Ray Smith believes Wilson was the first photographer who specialized in creating images using a $250,000 digital paint system known as a Quantel Paintbox which was launched nine years before Adobe Photoshop. Wilson created one of the earliest photographic memes and was included in the international "Art & Computers" exhibition at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 1988. Wilson wrote for Computer Images magazine, was a guest speaker on digital art at Camberwell College of Art and created digital art for a range of clients, most notably for Creative Review magazine and the cover of Gold Mother by recording artists James. In 19 ...
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Adrian Wilson (actor)
Adrian Wilson (born 19 December 1969 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African model and actor. Wilson Started out as a male model, signed to Beatrice Model agency in Milan, Italy, Boss Model Management in his hometown of Cape Town, South Africa, New York Model Management, and L.A. Models. Wilson studied marketing and advertising in his native Cape Town, South Africa, before coming to the United States. He portrayed the role of Christopher Boothe on the daytime soap opera ''Passions ''Passions'' is an American television soap opera that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1999, to September 7, 2007, and on DirecTV's The 101 Network from September 17, 2007, to August 7, 2008. Created by screenwriter James E. Reilly and pro ...'' from 18 August 2005 until spring 2007. Wilson also appeared in the Hallmark Channel's sci-fi movie, ''Supernova''. The 6'2" actor resides in Santa Monica, California, with his wife, Kai. External links Adrian Wilson profile - SoapCentral ...
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