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          Istvan Banyai is a Hungarian-born American illustrator, animator, and 'provocateur.' In this bio written by Chronicle Books he is described to.

          Shortly after graduating from Moholy-Nagy University in , Banyai began working as a graphic designer, creating imagery for advertisements, record albums.!

          Istvan Banyai

          Hungarian illustrator and animator

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          Istvan Banyai (27 February – 15 December ) was a Hungarian illustrator and animator.

          Istvan Banyai was born on Feb. 27, , in the suburbs of Budapest, to Istvan Banyai, an engineer who worked for the national railway service.

        1. Born in Hungary, illustrator Istvan Banyai moved to the United States in He found success with his illustrations appearing in many publications.
        2. Shortly after graduating from Moholy-Nagy University in , Banyai began working as a graphic designer, creating imagery for advertisements, record albums.
        3. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Banyai immigrated to the United States in and made his mark as an editorial cartoonist, with his work appearing in such.
        4. Istvan Banyai is known for Whimsical magazine illustration, erotic sketches, advertising art, children;s books.
        5. He was born in suburban Budapest and received his BFA from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design.[1] He moved to France in , then to the United States in [1]

          In , Banyai produced his first wordless children's book, Zoom.[1] Honored as one of the best children's books of the year by The New York Times and Publishers Weekly, Zoom was soon published in 18 languages.

          [citation needed] He went on to author four more books and illustrate many more in collaboration with other writers and poets. "It's refreshing to encounter a group of virtually wordless books that invite children to consider their world from