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Peter Eric Arnell (born April 22, 1958) is an American designer and branding executive, author, photographer, and founder of Arnell Group. He is known for creating products, brands and campaigns for companies including
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.,
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, Donna Karan and
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, and he has written extensively on architectural theory and art history.


Early life and education

Arnell was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. His father, who changed the family name from Abraben to Arnell, was a mechanical engineer. His grandfather, a Russian immigrant, was a fishmonger; as a child, Arnell sometimes accompanied him to work at the Fulton Fish Market. Arnell studied architecture at
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. He graduated in 1976.


Career

Arnell started his career as an intern working for Michael Graves. There he met Ted Bickford, and the two collaborated on a series of books about artists and architects before forming Arnell-Bickford in the early 1980s.
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fashion director
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hired Arnell-Bickford to create ads for Bergdorf, and they later worked on in-store designs and promotions for Donna Karan's new clothing line. During his work for Donna Karan, Arnell created
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and its signature style, first with a black-and-white photograph of the
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, and later with DKNY's logo featuring the
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and the
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skyline. By 1985, the agency's income reached $4.4 million per year, with clients including Anne Klein,
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,
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,
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,
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, Rockport and
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. In 1993, Bickford left the company and Arnell renamed it
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. Arnell partnered with architect
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on projects such as the Brooklyn Arena and the Sentosa resort and aquarium between 2006-2010. In early 2000, Arnell sold a 55% stake in Arnell Group to
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, and the firm became AG Worldwide. Shortly after in 2001, Arnell bought back his shares from Draft and sold the entire firm to Omnicom Group (NYSE:OMC). In 2008, AG was hired to redesign the logo for Pepsi and Tropicana. For both companies, Arnell wanted to "evolve tto a more modern state" but both rebrands were scrapped by the companies after being poorly received by consumers. He remained Chairman and Chief Creative Officer until 2011, when he left Omnicom under disputes with the company which were then settled in 2012. Arnell founded Intellectual Capital Investments (ICI) in New York City in 2011. In 2013, Arnell worked closely with former Prime Minister
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to create ThaiWorks for SMEs (small and medium enterprises), artisans and OTOP's of Thailand. He has also worked with GNC,
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, Fontainebleau Resorts and Lowe’s Home Improvement. In 2014, Arnell's photography was showcased in Milk Gallery in New York City.


Community service

Arnell created the identity and graphics for the Council of Fashion Designers of America's "Fashion for Haiti" fundraising drive after the earthquake in 2010, and the charity shirt "Fashion for America," which raised $2 million dollars for the 9/11 Twin Towers Fund in 2001.He designed the
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's exhibit to commemorate the rescue workers. Arnell has worked with the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) and the FDNY Foundation on safety campaigns.


Publications

Arnell has written, edited and contributed to over 20 additional publications in architecture, art history, photography and branding. His works include: *''Shift:How to Reinvent Your Business, Your Career, and Your Personal Brand'' (Random House 2010) *''Gucci:The Making of'' (Rizzoli 2011) *''O Wonderful, Wonderful and Most Wonderful, Wonderful! And Yet Again Wonderful--: Portraits of Our U.S. Olympic Hopefuls'' (Sidney Press, 1991) *''Peter Arnell Portfolio 1980-2020'' (Hatje Cantz 2020)


Selected awards and recognition

Several of Arnell's ads and campaigns have won awards, including: 2003:
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Gold Lion for Best in Category – “Terry Tate, Office Linebacker” 2007:
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References

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