Draft:Matt Berman
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Matt Berman is an American creative director and author. He is best known for his work as creative director of George, a political lifestyle magazine founded by John F. Kennedy Jr. His work in editorial design and publishing has been referenced in coverage of the magazine's legacy and influence on media and visual storytelling.[1][2]
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Berman is a creative director whose work spans editorial design, publishing, and media, with projects and collaborations referenced in coverage of print, fashion, and media industries.
In the 1990s, he served as creative director of George, where he helped shape the magazine's visual identity and editorial presentation.[3] His work at the magazine has been discussed in retrospective coverage examining its cultural impact and legacy.[4][5][6]
In addition to his editorial work, Berman has contributed to creative direction and branding projects within the fashion and retail industries, including work associated with Lucky Brand.[7]
Berman has also worked as a creative director across a range of editorial and media projects, and has been described as having an influential role in shaping publications and visual storytelling.[8]
Writing and publications
Berman is the author of J.F.K. Jr., George and Me (2014), a memoir about his professional experience working with John F. Kennedy Jr. and the creation of George.[9] An excerpt from the book was published in Vanity Fair.[10]
In addition to his own writing, Berman has contributed to the creative direction and design of published works, including projects associated with Jewels That Made History.[11]
Media appearances
Coverage and reception
Bibliography
- J.F.K. Jr., George and Me (2014)
