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Alvin Eisenman

Alvin Eisenman (June 18, 1921 – September 3, 2013) was an American Graphic Designer and educator. He is especially notable for establishing in 1951 and heading the first graduate program of Graphic Design in the USA at Yale University until he retired in 1990. He continued to teach in Yale’s graduate program throughout the 1990s. He started his interest in graphic arts as a student at Dartmouth College and continued as a book designer for McGraw-Hill Book Company and at Yale University Press. Once he started the MFA program at Yale, he drew faculty in exchange from the Royal College of Art in London. One of the big draws for the program was Eisenman’s capacity to attract designers as teachers including Joseph Albers, Paul Rand, Herbert Matter, Armin Hoffman, Wolfgang Weingart, Alan Fletcher, Alexey Brodovitch. The 2010 film The Visual Language of Herbert Matter (discussing Matter at Yale) included an interview of Alvin Eisenman.