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‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-4.html

‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-4.html

#Fortune for #MARCH 1945
‘Spain Today’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, March 1945
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #PeterPiening

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‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html: ‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

#Fortune for #OCTOBER 1942
‘Steel, Allocations & Scrap’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, October 1942
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #PeterPiening #WW2 #steel #steelindustry

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‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html: ‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

#Fortune for #OCTOBER 1944
‘Colonial Policy’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, October 1944
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #PeterPiening

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Image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html:
‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

Image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html: ‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

#Fortune for #SEPTEMBER 1944
‘Surplus Disposal’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, September 1944
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #PeterPiening #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner

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‘born in Grabow, Germany, [Piening] was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design & director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator & artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies & magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer & J. Walker Thompson agencies & Life & Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s & for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

‘born in Grabow, Germany, [Piening] was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design & director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator & artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies & magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer & J. Walker Thompson agencies & Life & Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s & for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’

#Fortune for #SEPTEMBER 1945
[Victory in Europe theme]
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, September 1945.
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #PeterPiening #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner #WW2 #VEDay

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#Fortune for #AUGUST 1944
‘Reconversion in Typewriters’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977)
Cover of *Fortune*, August 1944
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #PeterPiening #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner #typewriters

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‘M. Peter Piening (1908-1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 24.2.22

‘M. Peter Piening (1908-1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 24.2.22

#Fortune for #JUNE 1944
‘Middle East Oil’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, June 1944
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #PeterPiening #WW2 #oil #petroleum #MiddleEast #geology

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Piening was ‘born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design & director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator & artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies & magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer & J. Walker Thompson agencies & Life & Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s & for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’
image and words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

Piening was ‘born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design & director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator & artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies & magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer & J. Walker Thompson agencies & Life & Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s & for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’ image and words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

#Fortune for #MAY 1944
‘World Trade and Communication’
#Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, May 1944
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #PeterPiening #globaleconomy #worldtrade #globalcommunication

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‘M. Peter Piening (1908-1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-4.html 24.2.22

‘M. Peter Piening (1908-1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-4.html 24.2.22

#Fortune for #MAY 1945
‘Middle East Oil’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, May 1945
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #PeterPiening #graphicdesign #geology #stratigraphy #oilwell

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‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-4.html

‘M. Peter Piening (1908 - 1977) born in Grabow, Germany, was a German-American graphic designer as well as professor of advertising design and director of the design centre at Syracuse University. Piening spent his early career freelancing as an illustrator and artist for various publishing companies, eventually settling in Paris to work for Conde-Nast's French publication of Vogue. In 1934 he moved to the United States to work in Conde-Nast's New York City office. For the next two decades, Piening worked for many important advertising agencies and magazine publishers, including the N. W. Ayer and J. Walker Thompson agencies and Life and Fortune magazines. As art director for Life in the 1930s and for Fortune in the 1940s, Piening completely redesigned the layout of each magazine. He also redesigned the layouts for thirty-four other major American magazines, including Town & Country and Cosmopolitan.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-4.html

#Fortune for #MARCH 1945
‘Spain Today’
Illustration by Peter Piening (1908-1977)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, March 1945
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #PeterPiening

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