For the last 66 years, Tom Morin has led a life of creativity. Five
years ago he set out to trace and acknowledge all of the family,
teachers, contemporaries, clients and students who have influenced him
to lead a life of design.This research has resulted in a 352 page book,
"THREADS OF INFLUENCE: The Visual History of a Life in Graphic Design."
The book also includes 38 essays written by well-known contemporaries Tom worked
with over the years; designers, photographers, writers, printers and clients who each
reflect on the question “who or what most influenced them to lead a life
of creativity”? The results are both insightful and educational.
Tom Morin was born in upstate New York in 1944, and spent my youth in Rochester,
New York. he wanted to play baseball for the NY Yankees or be an FBI
agent or an art director on Madison Avenue. Art and design won. He
graduated from Syracuse University, in advertising design, in 1966. Then he graduated from Yale University, in graphic design in 1968. He spent
two college summers interning at the Xerox Corporate Design Center, in
Rochester.During the early 1970s, He worked, in Pittsburgh, at the
Westinghouse Corporate Design Center for three years. In 1974 he co-founded Jack Hough Associates in Stamford, CT and New York City. For 20
years he was one of a hand full of art directors designing dozens of
annual reports each year for Fortune 500 corporations.
In 1991 he founded CONTEXT DESIGN in South Norwalk, CT. This
design firm combined my corporate experience and clients with a emphasis
towards the arts and cultural organizations that included publishers,
museums, foundations and colleges. In 2000 he moved CONTEXT DESIGN to
Santa Fe, NM and for over 10 years have designed books, catalogues and
identity programs for some of this country's largest museums, colleges
and publishers.
Blackboard entry by Tom Morin
A Creative Pool project by Tom Morin
website: CONTEXT Design Inc.