
Jim Parkinson, Typographer Behind Iconic ‘Rolling Stone’ Logo, Dead at 83
Jim Parkinson, the designer behind Rolling Stone's iconic logo, has died at 83 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s, his friend confirmed
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