Muriel Cooper

Muriel Cooper
Muriel Cooper presenting "Information Landscapes" at the 1994 TED5 conference
Born
Muriel Ruth Cooper

1925 (1925)
DiedMay 26, 1994(1994-05-26) (aged 68–69)
EducationMassachusetts College of Art and Design (BFA 1948, BSEd 1951)
Ohio State University (BA 1944)
Known forGraphic design
Notable workBauhaus (book design), Learning from Las Vegas (book design)
MovementModernist
Awards1994 AIGA Medal
Patron(s)Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Muriel Cooper (1925 – May 26, 1994) was an American pioneering book designer, digital designer, researcher, and educator. She was the first design director of the MIT Press, instilling a Bauhaus-influenced design style into its many publications. She moved on to become founder of MIT's Visible Language Workshop, and later became a co-founder of the MIT Media Lab. In 2007, a New York Times article called her "the design heroine you've probably never heard of".