Louis "Lou" Dorfsman (April 24, 1918 – October 22, 2008) was an American graphic designer who oversaw almost every aspect of the advertising and corporate identity for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in his 40 years with the network.
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Lou Dorfsman is known for their role in the TV movie J.T. (1969) as title designer.
They are also known for their role in the TV series Love of Life (1951) as title designer (unknown episodes).
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