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Donald J. Handel, visual artist (1936-2002), was raised in Newark, NJ and graduated from New York's Cooper Union School of Design in the late 1950s. During his early career, he worked for Saul Bass, for whom he developed the Handel Gothic typeface font used by "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," and Pixar's "Wall-E" among others. As a young man, he made a home in California, where he established himself as a freelance creative artist in his own new medium, Cloisonesque. He continued to create new pieces in Cloisonesque for remainder of his life.

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