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Born in London in 1972, Eddie Opara studied graphic design at the London College of Printing and Yale University. He worked at ATG, Imaginary Forces and 2×4 before founding his own firm, The Map Office in 2005. Opara has created work for the Studio Museum in Harlem, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Queens Museum of Art,\u00a0JWT, Prada, Vitra, the Corcoran Group, Morgan Stanley, New York University,\u00a0UCLA,\u00a0and Princeton Architectural\u00a0Press, among others. In 2010 Opara joined Pentagram\u2019s New York office, bringing his designers from The Map Office with him. At Pentagram,\u00a0Opara has continued to bring his impressive mix of interactive, print and web skills to projects for The Museum Tower, CFDA, Oprah Winfrey, The Andy Warhol Foundation and SCAD Museum of Art.<\/p>\n
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