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Encyclopedia > Burton Kramer

Burton Kramer (born 1932) is a prominent graphic designer and artist who lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Kramer is perhaps best known for creating enduring iconic images such as the bilingual expanding symbol of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which he created in 1974. His work is highly respected and is featured in the Smithsonian Institute and the Library of Congress.


Kramer was awarded the Order of Ontario in 2002.


External link

Burton Kramer web site (http://www.kramer-design.com)




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