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Doug
Keith
attended
the
Newark
School
of
Fine
and
Industrial
Art
in
New
Jersey
and
graduated
in
1974.
He
worked
his
way
through
ad
agencies
in
the
New
York
area
for
five
years
until
an
opportunity
to
relocate
with
an
industrial
design
firm
brought
him
to
Seattle
in
1979.
A
desire
to
start
his
own
studio
became
a
reality
in
1982
and
business
has
been
growing
ever
since.
Keith’s
ability
to
work
in
a
variety
of
styles
and
mediums
has
attracted
clients
such
as
Sports
Illustrated
the
Seattle
Times
the
Seattle
Mariners
the
Goodwill
Games
local
TV
stations
restaurants
and
advertising
agencies.
Along
the
way
Keith
has
won
an
Emmy
award
for
television
graphics
(KIRO-TV)
a
Society
of
Newspaper
Design
award
(the
Seattle
Times)
and
national
recognition
for
his
innovative
and
amusing
alphabet
designs.
Keith
has
found
his
love
of
sports
(and
sense
of
humor)
invaluable
in
making
the
conventional
alphabet
more
than
just
a
group
of
letters.
In
his
sports
alphabets
players
referees
cheerleaders
and
fans
bend
and
contort
every
which
way
to
form
all
the
letters.
In
each
letter
is
a
story
which
is
commonly
known
to
every
sports
fan
which
explains
why
Keith’s
work
is
just
as
at
home
in
a
boardroom
as
it
is
in
a
playroom.
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