The Time Machine by Lee Anne Dollison

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Design By: Lee Anne Dollison
Lee Anne Dollison I came to the graphic design profession through the backdoor from a fine arts career that includes an extensive exhibition record and images in major corporate and private collections. All that hard work wasn’t paying the rent, so I went to work for a book publisher. I started out as a proofreader. I worked my way up to book designer. Then I had my own design studio. My clients included major publishers McGraw-Hill, Prentice Hall, and Cengage Learning. I am now retired.
Design By: Lee Anne Dollison
Lee Anne Dollison I came to the graphic design profession through the backdoor from a fine arts career that includes an extensive exhibition record and images in major corporate and private collections. All that hard work wasn’t paying the rent, so I went to work for a book publisher. I started out as a proofreader. I worked my way up to book designer. Then I had my own design studio. My clients included major publishers McGraw-Hill, Prentice Hall, and Cengage Learning. I am now retired.
Artist Statement

Traveling through time, you may never know where you come out. — Lee Anne Dollison