Emily Oberman is a multidisciplinary designer whose work encompasses brand identity, motion graphics, publications, packaging, advertising, and websites. She joined Pentagram’s New York office as partner in 2012. Clients and projects include NBC Universal, including brand identities for “30 Rock,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Saturday Night Live,” for whom she has designed the opening title sequence for 19 years, as well as a visual history published by Taschen; strategy and branding for DC Entertainment and the “Justice League” film; strategy and branding for Film Independent; branding for the LA Film Festival; identity and show packaging for the Film Independent Spirit Awards; strategy and branding for the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (Mia); branding and signage for Hudson River Park in New York; branding and opening sequences for Tina Fey’s “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and Tracey Wigfield’s “Great News”; identities for JK Rowling’s Wizarding World and the films “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and “The Crimes of Grindelwald”; and the identity for Steven Spielberg‘s adaptation of “Ready Player One.”
Lorenzo Fanton is a senior designer at Pentagram.