David Carson was born on the 8th September 1954 in
Corpus Christi, Texas. He went to San Diego State University and graduated with
a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. He became the art director
of Transworld Skateboarding magazine in 1984, and remained there
until 1988, helping to give the magazine a distinctive look. He was hired by
publisher Marvin Scott Jarrett to design Ray Gun, an alternative music and
lifestyle magazine that debuted in 1992. Ray gun made him well known and
attracted new admirers of his work. He was also features in publications such
as the New York Times and Newsweek. In November 1995, Carson published his
first book, End of Print. In 2004, Carson became the Creative Director of
the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston. He is now married and has two
children, Lucy and Luke. And continues to lecture throughout the world.
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