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George Tscherny (born July 12, 1924) is a Hungarian-born American
graphic designer A graphic designer is a professional within the graphic design and graphic arts industry who assembles together images, typography, or motion graphics to create a piece of design. A graphic designer creates the graphics primarily for published, ...
and educator. Tscherny has received the highest honors among graphic designers. He was awarded the
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in 1988, celebrated in the annual Masters Series in 1992 at the School of Visual Arts, and inducted into the
Art Directors Club Hall of Fame The Art Directors Club Hall of Fame was established in 1971, by the Art Directors Club of New York, a professional organization in the design and creative industries. The Art Directors Club selects its honorees from those "who have made significant ...
in 1997. He has worked in a number of areas ranging from U.S. postage to identity programs for large corporations and institutions. Working at the height of mid-20th century American modernist design, Tscherny displayed "an ability to seize the essence of the subject and express it in stunningly simple terms" and to reduce "complex content to an elemental graphic symbol expressing the underlying order or basic form of the subject." At the same time, Tscherny straddled the line between the high European design of the early 20th century and the more popular forms of design communication in the burgeoning post-War American consumer culture. Reflecting on his career in ''Print'' magazine in 2014, Tscherny writes, “Unlike the fine artist who values only the original, I as a commercial artist, honor the reproduction as well as its source. I find myself comfortable at the intersection of high and low art”.


Early life and education

George Tscherny was born July 12, 1924 in
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, to parents Mendel Tscherny and Bella Heimann. In 1926, the family moved to
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,
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where they lived until he was 14. In December 1938, one month after ''
Kristallnacht () or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom(s) (german: Novemberpogrome, ), was a pogrom against Jews carried out by the Nazi Party's (SA) paramilitary and (SS) paramilitary forces along with some participation from ...
'', Tscherny and his 12-year-old brother escaped illegally into Holland, where they were granted asylum. Tscherny studied cabinet-making in Holland’s vocational school system while living in various homes for refugee children. Meanwhile, his parents in Berlin having received deportation orders managed to emigrate via Norway to the United States, where they worked to secure United States visas and passage for their sons. Tscherny and his brother, having to return to Berlin in 1941 to secure entrance visas to Portugal, were confronted by the Gestapo for violating the deportation order not having realized that the order had applied to them as well. They were given two weeks to leave Germany, fortunately extended several times. In June 1941, George and his brother boarded a sealed train which took them from Berlin via France and Spain to Lisbon where they boarded the SS Mouzinho, arriving in New York on June 21, 1941, the very day that Germany attacked Russia. Tscherny settled in Newark, New Jersey where he found a factory job. In June 1944, exactly 3 years after having left, Tscherny landed back in Europe as a soldier in the United States Army, working as a German interpreter in a small prisoner of war compound in Normandy and later with military government in Germany. Discharged in 1946, Tscherny attended art school on the
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, first at the
Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art (NSFIA) was a city-run vocational and art school in Newark, New Jersey. Opened in 1882 as the Evening Drawing School, its name was changed in 1909 to the Fawcett School of Industrial Arts, and changed agai ...
, transferring in the fall of 1947 to
Pratt Institute Pratt Institute is a private university with its main campus in Brooklyn, New York (state), New York. It has a satellite campus in Manhattan and an extension campus in Utica, New York at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. The school was ...
in Brooklyn, New York, where he studied under Herschel Levit and James Brooks. In 1947, he met Sonia Katz, and the two were married in 1950. For these past seven decades Sonia has had a profound influence on his private as well professional life. They occupy a New York City townhouse which also incorporates Tscherny’s design studio. They have two daughters. Tscherny cites as some of his earliest influences the photographer
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, the American graphic designer Lester Beall, and the type designer Imre Reiner, and later the
Bernard Rudofsky Bernard Rudofsky (April 19, 1905 - March 12, 1988) was an Austrian American writer, architect, collector, teacher, designer, and social historian. His most notable work is '' Architecture Without Architects: A Short Introduction to Non-pedigreed A ...
and
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, the jazz composer
John Lewis John Robert Lewis (February 21, 1940 – July 17, 2020) was an American politician and civil rights activist who served in the United States House of Representatives for from 1987 until his death in 2020. He participated in the 1960 Nashville ...
, and the architect and designer George Nelson.


Career

In 1950, Tscherny began his professional career as a packaging designer with Donald Deskey Associates. In 1953, Tscherny joined George Nelson & Associates, a firm in the vanguard of post-war Modernist design. Tscherny became an associate and head of the graphics department before leaving the Nelson office to open an independent design office in 1956. Tscherny began to teach in the same year. Around the same time, he was hired by the Cartoonist and Illustrators School (soon to become the
School of Visual Arts The School of Visual Arts New York City (SVA NYC) is a private for-profit art school in New York City. It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design. History This school was started by ...
) to establish a graphic design department and change the direction of the curriculum. He also designed a series of posters to appear in the subway that would reflect the new image and expanded goals of the school and later designed the school's current logo. The Tscherny design office quickly acquired a distinguished roster of institutional and corporate clients. Tscherny was appointed design consultant to the
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. In 1955, he designed the first appointment calendar for the
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
. The Tscherny office designed comprehensive identification programs for
United Aircraft The United Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer formed by the break-up of United Aircraft and Transport Corporation in 1934. In 1975, the company became United Technologies. History Pre-1930s 1930s The Air Mail scandal ...
, Texasgulf, and
W.R. Grace William Russell Grace (May 10, 1832 – March 21, 1904) was an Irish-American politician, the first Roman Catholic mayor of New York City, and the founder of W. R. Grace and Company. Early life Grace was born in Ireland in Riverstown near the ...
, as well as corporate annual reports for RCA, American Can,
Burlington Industries Burlington Industries, formerly Burlington Mills, is a diversified American fabric maker based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Founded by J. Spencer Love in Burlington, North Carolina in 1923, the company has operations in the United States, Mexi ...
, Colgate Palmolive,
General Dynamics General Dynamics Corporation (GD) is an American publicly traded, aerospace and defense corporation headquartered in Reston, Virginia. As of 2020, it was the fifth-largest defense contractor in the world by arms sales, and 5th largest in the Uni ...
,
Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is an American multinational corporation founded in 1886 that develops medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer packaged goods. Its common stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the company i ...
,
CPC International Ingredion Incorporated is an American multinational ingredient provider based in Westchester, Illinois, producing mainly starches, non-GMO sweeteners, stevia, and pea protein. The company turns corn, tapioca, potatoes, plant-based stevia, grai ...
,
Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment management and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. With offices in more than 41 countries and more than 75,000 employees, the fir ...
, SEI Investments, Uris Buildings, Colonial Penn Group, Mickelberry Corp., and
Overseas National Airways The original Overseas National Airways Inc (ONA) was an American airline, formed in June 1950 as a supplemental air carrier. It ceased operations on September 14, 1978. The airline started as Air Travel in 1946 and was renamed Calasia Air Transpo ...
. A wide range of other assignments has included the design of a U.S. postage stamp commemorating Alexander Graham Bell and the centennial of the telephone, cigarette packaging for Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., and illustrations for the
Saturday Evening Post ''The Saturday Evening Post'' is an American magazine, currently published six times a year. It was issued weekly under this title from 1897 until 1963, then every two weeks until 1969. From the 1920s to the 1960s, it was one of the most widely c ...
. Past clients include: Champion Papers, Monadnock Paper, Strathmore, Simpson Paper,
Air Canada Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Canada by the size and passengers carried. Air Canada maintains its headquarters in the borough of Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. The airline, founded in 1937, provides scheduled and ...
, PanAm,
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, IBM,
Bankers Trust Bankers Trust was a historic American banking organization. The bank merged with Alex. Brown & Sons in 1997 before being acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1999. Deutsche Bank sold the Trust and Custody division of Bankers Trust to State Street Corpor ...
, Goethe House, J.C. Penney, Bergamo Fabrics,
American Federation of Arts The American Federation of Arts (AFA) is a nonprofit organization that creates art exhibitions for presentation in museums around the world, publishes exhibition catalogues, and develops education programs. The organization’s founding in 1909 w ...
, Interactive Language Teaching, Owens-Corning Fiberglas, Millipore, and numerous others. Tscherny’s posters are represented in the collection of the
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
, N.Y.; the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, N.Y.; the
Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library is ...
, Washington, DC; and the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zürich. A comprehensive collection of Tscherny’s work is included in the Graphic Design Archives at
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a private university, private research university in the town of Henrietta, New York, Henrietta in the Rochester, New York, metropolitan area. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degree ...
and in the Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives at the School of Visual Arts. Over 100 posters and other examples of work are included in the AGI archives of the
Bibliothèque Nationale de France The Bibliothèque nationale de France (, 'National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as ''Richelieu'' and ''François-Mitterrand''. It is the national repository ...
. Tscherny served two terms (1966–1968) as president of the
American Institute of Graphic Arts The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is a professional organization for design. Its members practice all forms of communication design, including graphic design, typography, interaction design, user experience, branding and identity. T ...
(AIGA) and is a member of
Alliance Graphique Internationale Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) is a club of the world's leading graphic artists and designers. There are 527 members from 43 countries. Its members have been collectively responsible for the identity design of most of the world's top co ...
(AGI). In 1988, the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) awarded George Tscherny their annual medal “In recognition of distinguished achievements and contributions to the graphic arts.” In 1997 Tscherny was inducted into the N.Y. Art Directors Hall of Fame. The book “AIGA Self Portraits 2015” featured self-portraits by established designers with their advice to young designers. Tscherny contributed a self-portrait with the comment: “Respect for the past, enthusiasm for the present, and Hope for the future.”


References


External links


George Tscherny Collection at the Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives, School of Visual Arts

George Tscherny Collection at the Graphic Design Archive, Rochester Institute of Technology

''SVA Subway Series Hall of Fame: George Tscherny''



''George Tscherny, Designer of SVA's Logo and First Subway Poster, Looks Back'' video

Biography of Tscherny online at the Art Directors Club

Biography of Tscherny online at AIGA

Article and interview at ''Eye'' magazine


Further reading

* Longyear, William. ''Advertising Layout.'' The Ronald Press, New York. 1954. * ''Who’s Who in Graphic Art,'' 1st edition. Amstutz & Herdeg Graphis Press, Zurich. 1962. * W.R. Grace & Co. ''Speaking Out on Annual Reports: Commentaries on the Organization and Creation of Annual Reports,'' 2nd Edition''.'' S.D.Scott Printing Co. Inc., New York. 1963. * Kamekura, Yusaku. ''Trademarks and Symbols of the World.'' Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York. 1965. * ''Graphic Designers in the U.S.A.,'' Vol. 3. Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha, Tokyo. 1972. Includes a 29-page retrospective. * Fox, Martin and&Carol Stevens Kner. ''Print Casebooks 2: The Best in Annual Reports,'' 2nd Annual Edition. RC Publications, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1977. * Thompson, Philip & Peter Davenport. ''The Dictionary of Visual Language.'' Boyle Books Ltd., London. 1980. * Kince, Eli. ''Visual Puns in Design: The Pun Used as a Communications Tool.'' Watson-Guptill, New York. 1982. * ''Who’s Who in Graphic Art,'' Volume 2. Walter Amstutz (editor). De Clivo Press, Dübendorf, Switzerland. 1982. * Igarashi, Takenobu. ''World Trademarks and Logotypes.'' Graphic-sha Publishing Company, Tokyo. 1983. * Morgan, A. L. ''Contemporary Designers.'' Macmillan, London. 1984. * ''For the Love of Letters''. Pastore DePamphilis Rampone, New York. 1984. * Craig, James & Bruce Barton. ''Thirty Centuries of Graphic Design,'' Watson-Guptill, New York. 1987. * Igarashi, Takenobu. ''World Trademarks and Logotypes: A Collection of International Symbols and Their Applications'', Vol. 2. Graphic-sha Publishing Company, Tokyo. 1987. * Horn, Maurice. ''Contemporary Graphic Artists,'' Vol 3, Gale Research Co., Detroit. 1988. * Cato, K. ''First Choice: Leading International Designers Select the Very Best of Their Own Work''. Graphic-sha, Tokyo. 1989. * Henrion, F.H.K. ''AGI Annals.'' Graphic-sha, Tokyo. 1989. * Gottshall, Edward M. ''Typographic Communications Today''. The MIT Press. 1989. * Heller, Steven. (1989). “The Disarmingly Simple Design of George Tscherny,” ''Graphic Design USA.'' 10. * Elam, Kimberly. ''Expressive Typography: The Word as Image.'' Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York. 1990. * Sato, Koichi, ed. ''Catalogue and Pamphlet.'' Graphic-sha Publishing Company, Tokyo. 1991. * Naylor, Colin, ed. ''Contemporary Masterworks.'' St. James Press, Chicago. 1991. * Holland, D.K.; Michael Bierut & William Drenttel. ''Graphic Design: New York: The Work of Thirty-Nine Great Design Firms from the City That Put Graphic Design on the Map.'' Rockport Publishers, Beverly, MA. 1992. * ''Who’s Who in Graphic Design.'' Benteli-Werd Verlag, Zurich, Switzerland. 1994. * Pile, John. ''The Dictionary of 20th Century Design.'' Da Capo Press, Cambridge, MA. 1994 * ''The 100 Best Posters from Europe and the United States 1945-1990.'' Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. 1995. * ''Transition of Modern Typography: Europe & America, 1950s-'60s.'' Ginza Graphic Gallery, Tokyo. 1996. * Martin, Diana & Lynn Haller. ''Street Smart Design''. North Light Books. 1996. * ''Gold: Fifty Years of Creative Graphic Design.'' Pbc International. 1997. * ''The 76th Art Directors Annual.'' The Art Directors Club, NY. 1997. Tscherny's Hall of Fame induction. * Friedl, Friedrich; Nicolaus Ott & Bernard Stein, eds. ''Typography: When Who How''. Köneman, Germany. 1998. * Fishel, Catherine & Gail Deibler Finke. ''Minimal Graphics: The Powerful New Look of Graphic Design.'' Rockport Publishers. 1999. * Anderson, Denise; Rose Gonnella & Robin Landa. ''Creative Jolt''. North Light Books. 2000. * Cullen, Cheryl Dangel. ''Identity Design That Works: Secrets for Successful Identity Design''. Rockport Publishers. 2003. * Lipton, Ronnie. ''The Practical Guide to Information Design''. Wiley. 2007. * Bos, Ben & Elly Bos. ''AGI: Graphic Design Since 1950.'' Thames & Hudson, New York. 2007 * Heller, Steven. ''Icons of Graphic Design''. Thames & Hudson, New York. 2008. * ''George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher.'' Vitra Design Stiftung, Weil am Rhein, Germany. 2008. * Grafiks, Bildi. ''Tempest Fugit: World’s Best Calendar Design.'' Index Book, Barcelona, Spain. 2009. * Milani, Armado. ''No Word Poster''. RIT Press, Rochester, NY. 2015. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tscherny, George Hungarian graphic designers American graphic designers AIGA medalists 1924 births Living people Artists from Budapest Pratt Institute alumni Hungarian emigrants to the United States