Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv, founded in 1957, is a legendary branding and graphic design firm known worldwide for creating some of the most famous visual identities of all time, including those for Chase bank, NBC, Mobil Oil, PBS, Showtime, Barneys New York, Pan Am, NYU and the Smithsonian Institution, among dozens of others.
Nutter Media was brought on in the fall of 2008 to handle the firm's public relations and to procure media coverage of the logos it creates for its clients, including the visual identities for America250, the U.S. Olympic Museum, Warner Bros. Discovery, discovery+, Armani Exchange, the TCS New York City Marathon, the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, Animal Planet, the Library of Congress, Conservation International, and Dick Wolf’s Wolf Entertainment, among many others. As a result, Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv today has a powerful presence in the graphic design, branding, creativity and business media arenas—from Bloomberg, MSNBC and Fast Co. Design, to Designboom, Ad Age and Its Nice That—with regular coverage of the firm itself, the partners, and its projects. (See media coverage below.)