Raymond Ameijide
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Raymond Ameijide (b. September 14, 1924, Newark, New Jersey - d. January 11, 2000, Cortlandt Manor, New York, aged 75) was an American illustrator and graphic designer.
Ameijide served with the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II before becoming a graphic designer in the 1950s.
He served as an illustrator for a variety of clients, including Fortune, National Geographic, IBM, Pfizer, TV Guide, Chase Manhattan, Discover, Harcourt Brace and the United States Post Office.
Ameijide won numerous awards for his illustrations from various organizations and clubs, such as the Art Directors Club. The book The Illustrator in America depicted him as one of the most influential illustrators between 1880 and 1980.