Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 25, 2019 · Harry Marks, an Emmy-winning broadcast design artist who spent three decades at ABC, NBC and CBS, died Sunday at his home in Pebble Beach, California, his daughter said. He was 88. By Mike...

  2. Harry Marks (March 11, 1931 – April 21, 2019) was a British-American broadcast designer who was renowned for his work in American television graphics. In 1984, Marks originated the idea for the TED Conference, which he co-founded with Richard Saul Wurman.

  3. Apr 27, 2019 · Harry Marks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lgBsoAMa_I Harry Marks' career happened at the intersection of typography, technology and television. His vision has influenced the look of modern video -- picture those fluidly moving, 3D letters that fly over the TV screen to introduce a news broadcast or pop a sp...

  4. Apr 21, 2019 · Harry Marks (March 11, 1931 – April 21, 2019) was a British-American broadcast designer who was renowned for his work in American television graphics. In 1984, Marks originated the idea for the TED Conference, which he co-founded with Richard Saul Wurman.

  5. www.meetingmentormag.com › may-2019 › in-memoriumMeeting Mentor Magazine

    Harry Marks was best known as an Emmy-winning broadcast design artist, but he also worked with Richard Saul Wurman to create the first TED conference in 1984. Marks died in late April at 88.

  6. Harry Marks is considered by many to be the godfather of broadcast design. More than any other individual, he changed television by doing things with graphics that had never been attempted before. Not only did he pioneer the use of emerging imaging technologies, but he did so with style and reason.

  7. Apr 21, 2019 · Harry Marks was a British broadcast design artist. A pioneer in the use of emerging imaging technologies like CGI, Marks used complex cameras to create graphics that gave motion to words and titles for network promos and show introductions. Marks began his career at age 15 as a typographer and publications designer at Oxford University Press.

  1. People also search for