Dorrit Dekk (Dorothy Karoline Epstein), graphic designer, printmaker and painter, born 18 May 1917; died 29 December 2014
As a female graphic designer in the 20th century, Dorrit Dekk, who has died aged 97, was a rarity. She began her career in the postwar years at the government’s Central Office of Information, where her public information posters conveyed such messages as “Coughs and sneezes spread diseases” or “Bones are still needed to make glue …” Then, in 1949, she set up on her own as a freelancer, and became known as the “travel queen”, designing many posters for Air France and beginning a long professional relationship with the P&O shipping line. (The Guardian)











