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Angus Wall
NameAngus Wall
OccupationCreative director, designer

Angus Wall is a renowned creative director and designer, best known for his work on HBO's Game of Thrones and The Sopranos. He has collaborated with prominent directors such as David Fincher and Alan Ball, and has worked on various projects for Netflix, ABC, and CBS. Wall's work has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Design, the Art Directors Club, and the One Club. He has also been featured in publications such as Communication Arts, Graphis, and Print Magazine.

Early Life and Education

Angus Wall was born in Canada and later moved to the United States, where he attended California Institute of the Arts and studied graphic design under the guidance of Paula Scher and Milton Glaser. During his time at CalArts, Wall was exposed to the work of designers such as Saul Bass and Paul Rand, which had a significant influence on his style. He also had the opportunity to work with title sequence designers like Kyle Cooper and Garson Yu, who were known for their work on Seven and Watchmen. Wall's education and early experiences laid the foundation for his future success in the design industry, where he would go on to work with clients such as Apple, Nike, and Microsoft.

Career

Wall's career in design began at R/GA, where he worked on projects for IBM, AT&T, and Coca-Cola. He later joined Imaginary Forces, a design studio founded by Peter Frankfurt and Chip Houghton, and worked on title sequences for Spider-Man and Resident Evil. Wall's work on The Sopranos earned him an Emmy Award nomination, and he went on to work on other notable projects, including Rome and Big Love, which aired on HBO and starred Peter Krause and Bill Paxton. He has also collaborated with directors such as Martin Scorsese and Steven Soderbergh on projects like The Aviator and Ocean's Eleven, which featured Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney.

Notable Works

Some of Wall's most notable works include the title sequence for Game of Thrones, which features a map of Westeros and was created in collaboration with HBO and David Benioff. He also worked on the title sequence for The Pacific, a HBO miniseries directed by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. Wall's design studio, Elastic, has worked on projects for Amazon Prime Video, Facebook, and Google, and has created title sequences for shows like Westworld and True Detective, which star Anthony Hopkins and Matthew McConaughey. His work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Variety, and has been recognized by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, Wall has received numerous awards and nominations for his work, including multiple Emmy Award nominations and wins. He has also been recognized by the Art Directors Club and the One Club, and has received awards from the American Institute of Graphic Design and the Type Directors Club. Wall's work on Game of Thrones earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design, and he has also won awards for his work on The Sopranos and Rome. He has been featured in publications such as Fast Company and Forbes, and has spoken at conferences like SXSW and Adobe MAX.

Personal Life

In his personal life, Wall is known to be a fan of science fiction and fantasy literature, and has cited authors like J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin as inspirations. He is also a fan of film noir and has cited directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick as influences. Wall has worked with various charity organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the American Red Cross, and has created designs for fundraising campaigns and awareness initiatives. He currently resides in Los Angeles and continues to work on various projects through his design studio, Elastic, which has collaborated with clients like Disney, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures.

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