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Jeff Rogers is part designer and part musician

by Chuck Green at ideabook.com

As he explains in a talk at Hyperakt, a Brooklyn design agency, Jeff Rogers was schooled as a musician (a drummer) then decided to get into graphic design. You can see that music in his design: the various rhythms, different timbres, tone colors, and so on.

He calls himself a “multidisciplinary designer and illustrator.” Most designers tend to adopt a style but Rogers really does have a multifaceted palette. In edition to digital tools he uses pens, markers, pencils and paint brushes to produce a wide range of interpretations and styles.

Refreshing.

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Jeff Rogers’ website…

Rogers worked with DDB Chicago to create this spot for McDonalds…

An interview with Jeff Rogers by Ryan and Tina Essmaker from The Great Discontent…

Lunch Talk with Jeff Rogers…

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