Palmer Saylor - Oscillation Station
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Palmer Saylor

Palmer Saylor

Palmer Saylor

DESIGNER, CREATIVE DIRECTOR


When I.M. Pei installed his glass pyramid at the entrance to the Louvre in 1988, the French did not receive it well. However, this juxtaposition of new world against old world architecture not only illustrates man’s divergence in architecture, it defines a new collective esthetic. I love this juxtaposition in so many different expressions such as architecture, music and especially graphic design and art. Soon after attending the San Francisco and Cleveland Institutes of Art, and earning a BFA from CCAD on a merit scholarships, I worked as an art director for 3 niche production companies. With traditional artistic skills and creative thinking, I make my signature mark on the graphics field where these 2 skillsets converge. This is my contemporary conservative approach to design.


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