By Design: The Joe Caroff Story

He may not be household name, but Joe Caroff is one the most influential graphic designers of the 20th century. His work is a history of the pop culture of our time: from iconic corporate logos (like ABC News and ORION Pictures) and book jackets (Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead) to some of the most instantly recognizable “title treatments” for such classics as WEST SIDE STORY, A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, CABARET, LAST TANGO IN PARIS, MANHATTAN, and the James Bond gun logo. Caroff’s story is told by the centenarian himself, with reminiscences of growing up during the Depression and service in WWII, along with interviews with Phyliss Caroff, his wife of over 70 years, producer Mike Medavoy, and others.

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Breaking the Habit

Breaking the Habit

1965

Children Without

Children Without

1965

Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak

Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak

1964

140 Days Under the World

140 Days Under the World

1964

Snow

Snow

1963

To Be Alive!

To Be Alive!

1964

Yeats Country

Yeats Country

1965

Wild Wings

Wild Wings

1965

A Year Towards Tomorrow

A Year Towards Tomorrow

1966

Adolescence

Adolescence

1966

Cowboy

Cowboy

1966

A Place to Stand

A Place to Stand

1967

The Redwoods

1967

Monument to the Dream

Monument to the Dream

1967

See You at the Pillar

See You at the Pillar

1967

While I Run This Race

While I Run This Race

1967

The House That Ananda Built

The House That Ananda Built

1968

The Revolving Door

The Revolving Door

1969

A Space to Grow

A Space to Grow

1968

A Way Out of the Wilderness

A Way Out of the Wilderness

1968