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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Discovering Dr. Seuss: Graphic Design Roots and the “Chief Gansett” Character
In a fascinating revelation about the multi-talented Dr. Seuss, it turns out that before he became the beloved children’s author we know today, he dabbled in graphic design. One of his noteworthy early projects was with Narragansett Brewing, where he skillfully contributed to their branding efforts.
During this period, Seuss brought to life the “Chief Gansett” character, an iconic figure from the brewery’s marketing materials that enjoyed considerable popularity. This lesser-known aspect of his career highlights the versatility and creativity of Theodor Seuss Geisel, illustrating his ability to connect with audiences through visual storytelling long before he penned classics like “The Cat in the Hat” or “Green Eggs and Ham.”
As we explore the early works of famous figures, it becomes clear how their diverse experiences can shape their later achievements. Dr. Seuss’s time in the graphic design world not only showcased his artistic talents but also laid the groundwork for the imaginative worlds he would later create in his literary works. Such insights remind us of the rich, varied paths that often lead to greatness.