Cipe Pineles

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CIPE PINELES (SEE-PEE Pi-NELL-iss)


Born: June 23, 1908 in Vienna, Austria Died: January 3, 1991


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Cactus watercolor by Cipe probably painted at Pratt, “CIPE PINELES: a Life of Design,” pg. 26


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Glamour process, November spreads


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Glamour cover, January 1945, inspired by Pineles family photo


still-lifes

Seventeen, February 1948, illustrated by Cipe Pineles


Seventeen, February 1949, illustrated by Cipe Pineles

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SEVENTEEN

first to treat their young female readers like capable women who wished to forge a career and identity of their own.

Seventeen Cover, July 1948


brought fine art & modern art to the attention of the young mainstream public became the 1st autonomous woman art director of a mass-market American publication Seventeen.

Seventeen Cover, July 1949, photographed by Francesco Scavullo


CHARM

Charm, fashion spread, 1957, photographed by Carmen Schiavone


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Charm cover, January 1954, photographed by WIlliam Helburn


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Parson’s Bread Book (yearbook), 1975


Parson Design School

Parsons branding materials


Editorial Layouts

Charm spread, Detriot themed issue, photographed by William Helburn


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Charm cover, 1955


Charm, architectural backdrops


Charm, January 1956, 10 page fashion sequence about different jobs (and the modern furniture or equipment associated with them)


Sources Scotford, Martha. Cipe Pineles: a Life of Design. Singapore: W. M. Norton, 1999. Print. Clifford, John. “Visionaries Who Shaped Modern Graphic Design: Cipe Pineles.” Peachpit. Pearson Education, Peachpit, 21 Oct. 2013. Web. 4 Oct. 2015. <http://www.peachpit.com/>. Melanie. “Badass Lady Creatives [in History]: Cipe Pineles.” Design Work Life. Seamless Creative, 22 Jan. 2014. Web. 4 Oct. 2015. <http://www.designworklife.com/2014/01/22/cipe-pineles/>. Butler, Jenny. “Creative Women with Tess McCabe – Cipe Pineles.” The Design Files. Design Files, 10 June 2011. Web. 8 Nov. 2015. <http://thedesignfiles.net/>. ADC. “Cipe Pineles Burtin.” ADC Global. Franklyn, n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2015. <http://adcglobal.org/>.


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