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Cal Nez designs for his people. Oh, he can design for anyone – he always has and will – but work for Native Americans has kept him so busy throughout his long career that he hardly has had time to look around for other clients.

“I opened up my studio so I could do work for anybody,” he says. “But as it began to evolve, I was literally the first kid on the Navajo Nation to come by with graphic design. I established the graphic design headlines for the Yellow Pages for the Navajo Nation. They weren’t exactly sure what that was. Rather than just doing drawings and handing them off to the printer I said I was a one-man shop — give me the whole thing.” For 15 years Cal Nez Design was the only graphic company for the Navajo Nation. |1-2| (Now, he says, there are about 20 Navajo graphic design companies. “It’s the fastest-growing industry.”) There was so much work coming in from there and from other tribes that he quit maintaining other clients. “Last year I did work for the Utah Museum of Natural History,|3| I did work for political campaigns . . . the library system, some government work, but most of my work has been in Navajo and Native American tribes.”

And he doesn’t doubt the excellence of his work, which is manifest. “My position has always been that I can compete with the world’s best. In 1987 in the National Institute of Graphic Arts there was a national competition and I went toe-to-toe with Milton Glaser and Saul Bass and my logo was the o ... view more »

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