You may know the father of graphic design or the designer behind the Nike Swoosh logo. But can you name any modern famous graphic designers? These famous graphic designers today are shaping and shaking up the industry, paving the way for the future of graphic design.
| Famous Modern Graphic Designers | Country of Origin |
|---|---|
| Michael Bierut | USA |
| Paula Scher | USA |
| Leta Sobierajski | USA |
| Jessica Walsh | USA |
| Verònica Fuerte | Spain |
| Morag Myerscough | UK |
| Anthony Burrill | UK |
| Sagi Haviv | Israel/USA |
| Sophia Yeshi | USA |
| Eike König | Germany |
| Zipeng Zhu | China/USA |
| Temi Coker | Nigeria/USA |
| Jessica Hische | USA |
| Ellen Lupton | USA |
| Khoi Vinh | Vietnam/USA |
| Rafael Rozendaal | The Netherland |
| Na Kim | South Korea |
| Marie Boulanger | France/UK |
| Rejane Dal Bello | Brazil/UK |
| Luke Choice | AUS/USA |
Today's Top Graphic Designers
Modern graphic designers are building the future of graphic design. If you're planning to get into this industry in the future, you can learn from their journeys as you embark on your own. This list includes design leaders at popular graphic design agencies, self-employed designers, and up-and-coming talent—all of whom are adding something new and fresh to the industry.
Michael Bierut (USA)
Partner at Pentagram, Michael Bierut has been in the business for close to 50 years. He's written and edited several books on design, some of which have been translated into German, French, Korean, Chinese, Polish, and Russian. You may have caught him in the 2007 documentary "Helvetica." He's been an integral part of strategic branding for everyone from Saks Fifth Avenue to Hillary Clinton.
The great thing about graphic design is that it is almost always about something else.
Michael Bierut, 79 Short Essays on Design
Paula Scher (USA)
Perhaps most famous for her iconic typography, Paula Scher is an American graphic designer and painter. A career highlight for Scher was designing the Tiffany & Co. and CitiBank brand identities. In the 80s and 90s, she worked as an art director before becoming a partner at Pentagram in 1991. Scher has designed for an impressive list of brands, including Coca-Cola, Bloomberg, the Walt Disney Company, and the Museum of Modern Art. You can see her art in museums across the world.
Leta Sobierajski (USA)
Multidisciplinary designer and artist Leta Sobierajski is renowned for her bold, playful aesthetics. An artist through and through, she engages in a number of different mediums, including photography, design, installation, and sculpture. Sobierajski speaks regularly at engagements in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia.
Jessica Walsh (USA)
Known for her bold, visually expressive designs, Jessica Walsh founded &Walsh in 2019. Previously, Walsh co-founded an agency with Stefan Sagmeister, which operated between 2010 and 2019. Walsh crossed paths with another designer on this list, Paula Scher, when she turned down a job at Apple to serve as an intern at Scher's Pentagram. In addition to her agency work, Walsh also spent time in the magazine industry.
Do the work that feeds your soul, not your ego.
Jessica Walsh
Verònica Fuerte (Spain)
Verònica Fuerte is the Founder of Hey Studio, a Barcelona-based creative studio that's been developing creative strategies and visual languages for clients since 2007. The studio's clean, geometric design language is instantly recognizable. Inspired by her own experiences in the industry, Fuerte is dedicated to empowering women in design.
Morag Myerscough (UK)
Morag Myerscough leverages design to create public spaces that are engaging and inspire a sense of belonging. Her vibrant typographic installations can be found in public and urban spaces around the world. She's created installations in schools, hospitals, cultural hubs, and town centers.

"Make happy those who are near and those who are far will come."
Anthony Burrill (UK)
Anthony Burrill is a graphic artist with a knack for simplicity. He combines analog craft skills with positive messages to create striking posters. You can find his work at The Design Museum in London, The Cooper Hewitt in New York, and various exhibitions around the globe. His posters are available for purchase on his website.
Sagi Haviv (USA/Israel)
A partner at Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv, Sagi Haviv is a modern logo master. He's the brains behind the Animal Planet and US Open logos. Haviv's expertise is well-respected in the industry, and he regularly speaks and writes on effective logo design.
Sophia Yeshi (USA)
Sophia Yeshi is a queer South Asian and Black graphic designer and illustrator. In her work, she uses bold, colorful designs to highlight themes of race, identity, and empowerment. She is particularly passionate about making culturally relevant work about LGBTQIA+ pride and mental health awareness. Yeshi has worked with UPS, Adobe, and Netflix.
Eike König (Germany)
Eike König is the Founder of the Berlin-based creative collective HORT. He's known for his provocative, concept-driven graphic design and artwork. When he's not designing, König teaches at the University of Arts, HfG Offenbach.
Zipeng Zhu (USA/China)
Chinese-born, New York-based Zipeng Zhu is a maximalist designer, illustrator, and animator. His animation and typography are infused with a playful energy. After stints at Pentagram and Sagmeister & Walsh, Zhu launched his own studio called Dazzle. He's serviced clients like Viacom, Fox, and CNN.
Temi Coker (USA/Nigeria)
With a stacked client list that includes Adobe and The Oscars, Temi Coker blends photography and digital art with Afrocentric themes in his work. His unique style challenges traditional design standards and tells brand stories in a truly stand-out way.
Jessica Hische (USA)
Jessica Hische is a lettering artist and author known for her book covers and type-driven work. She teaches classes on logotypes, pricing as a designer, and lettering. Jessica created the main title design for Lionsgate's adaptation of "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret." She also wrote several children's books, including "Tomorrow I'll be Brave" and "Tomorrow I'll be Kind."
Ellen Lupton (USA)
A leading voice in design thinking, Ellen Lupton has authored several graphic design books, including Graphic Design Thinking, Health Design Thinking, Extra Bold, and Design is Storytelling. Always sharing her knowledge, Lupton teaches in the Maryland Institute College of Art’s graphic design MFA program and serves as curator emerita at Cooper Hewitt.
Design is an art of situations. Designers respond to a need, a problem, a circumstance, that arises in the world. The best work is produced in relation to interesting situations - an open-minded client, a good cause, or great content.
Ellen Lupton
Khoi Vinh (Vietnam/USA)
Khoi Vinh is a Vietnamese American graphic designer and art director. Since 2015, Vinh has worked at Adobe, where he is currently the senior director of product design. Previously, he was the art director for NYTimes.com. Vinh shares thought leadership and personal pieces on his blog Subtraction.
Rafael Rozendaal (Netherlands)
Using the internet as his canvas, Rafael Rozendaal is a web-based and generative design artist from the Netherlands who is currently based in New York. He has published several books, including Everything Always Everywhere, Home Alone, and 81 Horizons.
Na Kim (South Korea)
Berlin-based Na Kim plays with structure and discovery in her work. In addition to working as a designer, she runs a project space called LOOM. Kim's work has been included in many international exhibitions.
Marie Boulanger (France/UK)
London-based Marie Boulanger is a design leader and speaker. Specializing in branding agencies and type foundries, Boulanger aims to help brands and businesses reach their potential with custom typography.
Rejane Dal Bello (Brazil/UK)
Rejane Dal Bello is the creative director and founder of London-based Studio Rejane Dal Bello. Dal Bello emphasizes the importance of visually communicating a brand beyond the logo. She and her team do everything from branding to book design to accomplish just that for their clients.
Luke Choice (AUS/USA)
With over two decades of experience, Luke Choice specializes in 2D/3D design, animation, branding, illustration, typography, and video editing. Choice began his career working in the Australian music industry and now calls Oregon home. Adidas, M&M's, and Nickelodeon all hold spots on his client list.
And there you have it! These designers are some of the most famous modern graphic designers in the world right now. Feeling inspired? Take a graphic design lesson today. Who knows? Perhaps, your name will be on this list in the future. With Superprof, you can take graphic design lessons online or in person at a time that's most convenient for you. Your tutor can help you learn key graphic design skills, build your portfolio, and get insider knowledge into how the industry works and how to find work. Get started!









