David Gibson is co-founder and managing principal of Two Twelve.
His dedication to delivering thoughtful, user-centered design
established the firm's reputation as the first advocate of public
information design, the planning and presentation of complex
information to diverse audiences.
Instrumental in developing Two Twelve's strength in environmental
graphics, Gibson is responsible for some of the firm's highest
profile projects including signage and wayfinding for Hartford,
Downtown Baltimore, Downtown Brooklyn, and Yale University; signage
and graphics for the historic Radio City Music Hall and New
Amsterdam Theatre; and master planning and environmental graphic
design for Harvard Medical School affiliates, Children's Hospital
Boston, and Massachusetts General Hospital. He is currently
creating wayfinding programs for the Princeton University and The
Johns Hopkins Hospital, and a city-wide signage program for the
Durham Parks and Recreation Department in North Carolina.
Gibson studied architecture at Cornell University, attended the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and received an MFA in
graphic design from the Yale University School of Art. He began his
career as a project designer for the Ontario Ministry of National
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