Google's homepage Doodle today, on what would have been Bass' 93 birthday (he passed away in 1996), starts with disjointed text bars that spell out 'Google' as a nod to Psycho. When viewers click play they are taken through a Google-ized spin on some
Saul Bass, the legendary graphic designer and filmmaker, would have been 93 on Wednesday. It's crazy when you think about how iconic he has become. A number of modern movies and TV shows, from Catch Me If You Can to Archer, have drawn
Saul Bass, who designed title credits for films including Psycho and Spartacus, celebrated in Google doodle.
Today Google is honoring iconic graphic designer Saul Bass, famous for creating some of the best movie opening sequences in the late 1950s and '60s. Here is the complete list of title sequences Google used in their Doodle.
Saul Bass was the master of the title sequence, working on such films as Anatomy of a Murder, North by Northwest and Goodfellas. Here's ten of his finest.
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