Cipe Pineles
Cipe Pineles | |
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| Born | June 23, 1908 |
| Died | January 3, 1991 (aged 82) |
| Alma mater | Pratt Institute |
| Occupation(s) | Graphic designer and art director |
| Years active | 1931–1991 |
| Known for | First female art director for major magazines, brought fine art into mass-produced media, First female member of Art Directors Club, first female member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale |
| Spouse(s) | William Golden Will Burtin |
| Children | 2 |
| Awards | Herb Lubalin Award AIGA Medal |
Cipe Pineles (June 23, 1908 – January 3, 1991) was an Austrian-born graphic designer and art director who made her career in New York at such magazines as Seventeen, Charm, Glamour, House & Garden, Vanity Fair and Vogue. She was the first female art director of many major magazines, as well as being credited as the first person to bring fine art into mainstream mass-produced media. She married two prominent designers, twice widowed, had two adopted children, and two grandchildren.