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    Lisa Frank is the founder of Lisa Frank Incorporated, a company that produces whimsical commercial design for school supplies and other products. She is known for her rainbow and neon colors and stylized depictions of animals, such as dolphins, pandas, and unicorns.

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    Lisa Franks is a Canadian paralympic athlete who won six gold medals in wheelchair sprint events. She also played wheelchair basketball for Canada and graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a degree in mechanical engineering.

  3. Sep 23, 2021 · But who is Lisa Frank, exactly? There are probably a lot of things you didn't know about Lisa Frank, despite your penchant for her brand during your elementary school days, but Lisa Frank's a candy-colored mystery that, over the years, has slowly started turning her enigma inside-out.

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  5. Lisa Frank is a brand that offers a variety of accessories, beauty products, tech gadgets and more with colorful and cute designs. Shop online for holographic wallets, mini backpacks, nail wraps, power banks, laptop sleeves and more.

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    • There’S A Real Lisa Frank.
    • Lisa Frank Launched The Company While She Was in College.
    • One of Lisa Frank’s First Designs Was A Gumball Machine.
    • Initially, All of The Lisa Frank Art Was Drawn and Colored by hand.
    • Many Artists Collaborated on The Lisa Frank Illustrations.
    • Lisa Frank Has Two Favorite characters.
    • Most of The Lisa Frank Characters Are Named After Real people.
    • One Early Lisa Frank Character Had A Sad Origin Story.
    • There’S A Special Lisa Frank Ink.
    • One Character Has A Lot in Common with Lisa Frank herself.
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    Though Lisa Frank is rarely seen and doesn’t grant interviews these days, she is, in fact, a real person. Frank grew up in Detroit and, as a high school senior, sold $3000 worth of her art at an art show [PDF].

    Frank went to the University of Arizona to study math and art, and told Urban Outfitters in a rare interview (granted in 2012, when the retailer began selling vintage Lisa Frank pieces online) that when she made the decision, “my dad said 'That's fine, but you're going to support yourself.' ... I am sure that if I failed, he would have been there f...

    The design that started it all....Iconic Lisa Frank! Posted by Lisa Frank on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 “The gumball machine comes from when I was little,” Frank told UO. “My dad gave me an antique gumball machine, so that was my original logo ... And also, you know how when your friends find out you're into something, they start sending it to you? So I ...

    When Rondi Kutz joined Lisa Frank as an artist in 1987, she did concepts for designs with markers, acrylics, and airbrushing. “All of the art back then was done by airbrush, although they did have one computer that the creative director was learning to use,” she toldHelloGiggles. “Then the other artists learned to create the airbrushed ‘look’ art a...

    “The artwork was a collaborative effort, but it all began with me putting it on paper as a marker rendering,” Kutz told HelloGiggles. “The concepts came from Lisa, James (her husband), or me, so I can say that some of the characters were my idea and original design. But by the time it went to an illustrator to redraw it, adding detail, then to the ...

    They're the rainbow print leopard and tiger cubs named Hunter and Forrest, “who are based off my kids!” Frank told UO. “Forrest is based on my 13-year-old, and Hunter is a 17-year-old character who was named the day Hunter was born. We had created both characters before the boys were born, and then when they were born, we thought, ‘Oh my gosh, they...

    Naming two characters after her kids wasn’t isolated event: “We actually really try to base our characters off of people who are in our lives or who have been in our lives, and sometimes it's in memory. We ask people first,” Frank said, noting that she based two characters, Casey and Caymus, on her first golden retrievers. No one, Frank said, has r...

    Markie, one of Frank’s first characters, is a unicorn that lives “in the clouds above the Fantastic World of Lisa Frank” (a.k.a. “Airfluff Island”), likes butterflies, exploring, collecting stars, cloud hopping, and dreams, and hates “hesitation, bad smells, [and] bullies.” Frank told UO that the unicorn was “named after a friend of ours who died s...

    “We have a proprietary ink formula that I developed really early on so that everything would be brighter,” Frank told UO. “It's typical of a four-color process, but we use a special mixture to make those colors.” All licensees have to sign a confidentiality agreement because the mixture is a closely guarded secret.

    Though she said there’s “probably a little bit of me in each character,” Frank told Urban Outfitters that the character that’s a lot like her is Purrscilla, “because she is very into glam and glitz and jewelry and everything very girly.” The cat even wears illustrated versions of Frank’s own jewelry. Funnily enough, Frank said that she’s not a cat ...

    Learn about the real Lisa Frank, the artist behind the colorful and popular Lisa Frank brand of stickers, stationery, and accessories. Discover how she started her business, created her characters, and developed her signature ink formula.

  6. Lisa Frank Incorporated is a private company founded by Lisa Frank in 1979, producing colorful designs on school supplies and stickers. The company experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2021 with the help of its social media presence and collaborations with other brands.

  7. Feb 8, 2017 · Lisa Frank is the founder of a brand that produces rainbow-themed stickers, notebooks, and gear. She is known for her privacy, eccentricity, and legal battles with former partners.