Rod Dyer

Rod Dyer (born in South Africa) is an American graphic artist,[1] illustrator, photographer and restaurateur (West Hollywood's Pane e Vino restaurant).[2]

Career

Dyer has been described as a "prominent graphic designer who created many of the album covers for Capitol records in the 1960s."[3] Logos and symbols to his credit include Disney Channel, Entertainment Tonight, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Heaven, MCA, Gramercy Pictures, Surround Sound, and graphics for Guess Jeans.[4]

Death of Daughter

In 1988, his 18-year-old daughter Teak Dyer was kidnapped, robbed, raped and murdered.[5]

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