Ruth Kedar
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Ruth Kedar is an artist and designer, best known for designing the Google logo.
Born in Brazil, she moved to Israel where she received a degree in Architecture from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. She came to the US to attend the Stanford University Masters Program in Design.
Her master thesis was on Playing cards design, and she was commissioned by Adobe Systems to be one of the designers of the Adobe Deck. She went on to design the award winning Analog Deck and Duolog Deck.[1]
She is one of the founders of Art.Net, where she's been displaying her online art studio since 1994.[2]
She was a Consultant Art Professor at the Stanford Art Department from 1988 to 1999.[3] It was while at Stanford that she was commissioned to design the Google logo.
Ruth Kedar has been awarded several design awards and her artwork has been shown in the US and internationally.

