Alan Peckolick has enjoyed a 35-year career as an internationally recognized graphic designer. His projects have included logo designs, posters, packaging, annual reports, corporate identity and annual reports for organizations as Channel 13, New York University, Baruch University, The City College of New York, as well as for Fortune 500 companies like AT&T, Revlon and General Motors. His designs have earned him over 500 graphic design awards from around the world, including six gold medals from The Art Directors Club of New York. Peckolick’s poster for Mobil Oil hangs in the permanent collection of the Guttenberg Museum in Mainz, Germany. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Peckolick was closely associated with designer Herb Lubalin throughout his career, and in 1982 co-founded Pushpin Lubalin Peckolick. In 2002, Peckolick was invited to donate his archives to New York University’s Fales Collection, housed in the Bobst Library.  Peckolick has been painting professionally since 1998. He is represented in galleries in London, New York, and Key West, Florida.