Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Dave Salanitro


 * I interviewed Dave Salanitro for the cover of HOW Magazine in the fall of 2004 (I was the Senior Editor there at the time). All of us at HOW were in awe of the work they were creating--absolutely dynamic, original, and cutting edge. Their original work stood out even more starkly in San Francisco, where there seems to be more design studios than coffee shops. I then went on to work as the Web Director for Chronicle Books, where I was thrilled to see the Oh Boy Artifacts line thrive. Don't you dare delete this page--I'm a fan!


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 * My name is John Bielenberg. I am a graphic designer who is featured on your pages, as Dave Salanitro should be. Dave is well known for his sudden emergence and rapid assent to recognition among us, his peers in San Francisco, the industry collective, and, with regard to his product line, the mainstream. He has made a significant impression that goes beyond graphic design and his body of work, to effect trends in the industry by advocating the intellect’s importance to good design, not just pretty pictures; and opening doors for designers to work outside corporate barriers.—John Bielenberg Midnight Magnolia (talk) 20:44, 9 August 2017 (UTC)"