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JERRY KING MUSSER :

ABOUT

 

Born in Defiance, Pennsylvania / 6th of March 1950.

Visual Design Consultant since 1975.

Creator of graphics, photos, video + music.

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Musser has been published in over 75 graphic design annuals and has worked on design projects for companies like Apple Computer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Polaroid, Microsoft, PPL Electric, CBS Records, Columbia House, Penn State Press, IBM, The Hermitage Museum, National Geographic Society, Herman Miller Furniture, Pennsylvania State Museum, Power Station Recording, Sprint, the Government of New Macedonia, US Steel, Sunoco, UPMC, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Bucknell University, Geisinger Medical Center, and many others. He has designed hundreds of music album covers.

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His personal video work has won countless festival awards in cities such as Kranj, Yugoslavia; Oslo, Norway; Paris, France; Utrecht, Netherlands; Bilbao, Spain; Miami, Florida; Melbourne, Australia; London & Cambridge, England; Warsaw, Poland; Pune, India; Oberhausen, Germany; Lisbon, Portugal; Toronto & Montreal, Canada; Rosario, Argentina; Ghent, Belgium; Moscow & Saint Petersburg, Russia; Singapore; and others.

 

Additionally, his video work resides in permanent museum collections in Barcelona & Bilbao, Spain; Paris, France; Naples, Italy; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Prague, Czech Republic.

 

He has worked on music videos for Dan Hartman, Golden Earring (assisting Paul deNooijer), and the Jellybricks. Musser has worked on three station identifiers for MTV (w/Fred Miles), one being nominated for a CLEO award.

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Musser has taught filmmaking at the university level in the Netherlands and has taught graphic design at two colleges in Pennsylvania.

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His photographic work has been featured in magazines published in Paris, France; Hilversum, Netherlands; and Basel, Switzerland. Musser has exhibited his work in galleries in the USA, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

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Musser has two photographic books available for purchase: Chair and FotoBook.

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