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Tom Wood develops comprehensive, long-term communications programs for a select group of clients, specializing in information design for print and interactive media, corporate identity and literature systems.
Tom’s primary concern is making information clear, effective and intriguing. He believes that skillful design is essential to business, and information design should be intuitive, poetic and experimental as well as an organizational and intellectual framework for understanding.
His designs for architecture, technology, publishing, medicine, energy and arts organizations encompass many disciplines including print, web sites, signage, and exhibition design. For ten years, he has directed the communications program for Louis Dreyfus, an international group of diversified businesses that is one of the largest privately held companies in the world. Tom began his career working with such diverse talents as Richard Saul Wurman, Massimo Vignelli and Tibor Kalman.
He has worked for SOM Architects and with Nicholson NY, where he developed one of the first interactive CD-ROM yellow page products.
His projects have appeared in numerous publications and exhibitions, including the American Center for Design, AIGA, Communication Arts, Graphic Design NY and Graphis. He served as treasurer for AIGA/NY and co-chaired Hands-On Business, an educational program on practical issues of design management. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati’s School of Design, Architecture and Art.
Acknowledgements: Clint Bottoni and Mary Anne Costello for your hard work and dedication.
E-mail: wood@interport.net.
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