Ron Miriello
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Ron Miriello (born September 2, 1953, in Cranford, New Jersey) is an American graphic designer. Miriello is the director of Miriello Grafico and a founding member of the San Diego Chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts.
Miriello studied at Colorado State University and completed his design degree in Italy at La Poggerina, operated by the University of Texas. He divides his time between his graphic design warehouse (located in the Barrio Logan region of San Diego, California) and Radicondoli (near Siena, Italy) where he documents the influences and traditions of Italian craftsmen.
Ron Miriello served on the Design Innovation Institute advisory board, the San Diego Center City Advisory Council and the Business Roundtable for Education.
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- Pederson, B. Martin (2005-3-15). Designers USA. Graphis Press. ISBN 1-932026-17-7.
- (2001-12-1) Hot Graphics USA. Madison Square Press. ISBN 0-06-621361-4.
- Fishel, Catharine (2005-4-1). 401 Design Meditations. Rockport Publishers. ISBN 1-59253-127-x.
- Miriello, Ron; Margo Chase; Rian Hughes; Alex White (2008-5-1). Really Good Logos Explained. Rockport Publishers. ISBN 1-59253-427-9.