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John Fulbrook




John Fulbrook III (born in 1971 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American graphic designer and creative director.

Fulbrook studied at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, earning a Bachelor of Arts. In the mid-1990s, he began at Little, Brown and Company as an advertising and promotional designer. Fulbrook designed book jackets there for three more years before moving to a senior designer position at The New York Times Sunday Magazine.

For seven years he was the art director for the literary Simon & Schuster imprint, Scribner, where he designed bestselling book jackets for authors such as Stephen King, Steve Martin, Annie Proulx, Don DeLillo, Miranda July, Kathy Reichs, Bobby Flay and many more.

In 2008, he became the creative director for a new experiential communication and branding firm named COLLINS.

Fulbrook also designs political illustrations, restaurants, exhibitions, as well as contributing to The New York Times.

Fulbrook has won awards from The American Institute of Graphic Arts, The Art Directors Club, The Type Directors Club, Print magazine, The New York Book Show and ID Magazine. In 2000 he was named a Print Magazine New Visual Artist (20 under 30) and was a 2001 Young Gun.

He has served on the New York Board of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Board of J and L Books, and is an adjunct professor of graphic design at The School of Visual Arts.

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