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Design Team One

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Design Team One, Inc. is an Ohio-based design studio that was founded in 1981 as a subsidiary of the Cincinnati advertising agency, Northlich Stolley LaWarre.

History repeated itself in the unusual top floor loft space in the historic Dixie Terminal Building. First occupied over 90 years ago by the building's original and noted architects, Garber and Woodward, and following over six months of design, planning and construction, the space became home to Design Team One.

History[edit]

Based on growing public awareness that graphic design can be a powerful marketing tool, Design Team One was founded in 1981 on the subsequent premise that synergy between advertising (a client company's paid media: print, TV and radio) and its branding and graphic design would produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate efforts.

In 1985, board members Alex Stolley, Bill Lawarre and President, Dan Bittman purchased the company from Northlich Stolley LaWarre and moved its offices from the agency's building to the top floor of the city's historic Dixie Terminal Building designed by Frederick W. Garber. Design Team One was a destination studio on the IDSA (Industrial Designers Society of America) 1985 World Design Congress USA Tour.

In 1988, Bittman purchased Stolley and LaWarre's shares and became the studio's majority shareholder.

In 1994, Beverly Fox became an equal shareholder and in 2006 was appointed President & COO.

In 2011, Dan Bittman was awarded the AIGA Fellow Medal.

Scope and clientele[edit]

Design Team One provides a range of graphic design services including corporate identity,[1] print collateral (brochures, stationery, annual reports, posters[2]), packaging,[3] environmental graphics (exhibits, signage[4]) and website design.

They have designed projects for many well known organizations, such as Chiquita, The Limited, NCR, Procter & Gamble, The Cincinnati Zoo,[4] GE and NIOSH. They have also done pro bono work for organizations including Boy Scouts of America, John P. Parker Historical Society and Junior Achievement.

In 1995, the studio's work for the Cincinnati Ballet Company was honored by permanent inclusion in the Musée de l'Affiche de Chaumont and was selected for the UAI/UNESCO "World's Most Memorable Poster" International Traveling Exhibit.

References[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

  • “Dan Bittman” Communication Arts Magazine. May/June, 1984.
  • Yasuku Kamakura/Ikko Tanaka (1988). World Graphic Design Now. Nippan Books.

Notes[edit]

  1. F.M.Ricci/Corning Ferrari (1981). Top Symbols & Trademarks of the World. Deco Press. Search this book on
  2. Walter Herdeg (1984). "Graphis Posters 83" The International Annual of Poster Art. Graphis Press. Search this book on
  3. American Institute of Graphic Arts (1977). What's Real in Packaging. AIGA. Search this book on
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wei Yew (1991). "Noah's Art" Zoo, Aquarium, Aviary and Wildlife Park Graphics. Quon Editions. Search this book on

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