Barbara Stauffacher Solomon
Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, born in 1928, is an American graphic designer and artist credited with pioneering the "Supergraphics" movement. Her bold, large-scale graphics, often rendered in vivid colors, revolutionized the way space, particularly architecture, was experienced and understood. With projects ranging from the Sea Ranch in Northern California to her iconic logo designs, Stauffacher Solomon's work effortlessly melded art, design, and architecture. Throughout her extensive career, she consistently pushed boundaries, redefining the role of graphics in the built environment and leaving an indelible mark on contemporary design.