Gad Ullman
Artist, designer, and illustrator Gad Ullman was born in Tel Aviv to a family of German Jews. He studied art at the Avni Studio, the Avni Institute, graphics at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, and art pedagogy at the School for Art Teachers. From 1964–1984, he was designer, illustrator, and graphic editor of the weekend supplement of Haaretz. In 1965, he had his first solo show and, later in the decade, became active in the Ten+ group. Beginning in the 1970s, he began creating public art installations, among them "From Alef to Taf" (1976) at the headquarters of Yediot Ahronot and a wall mural at the Bank Leumi branch at Gan Ha'ir in Tel Aviv (1986). He is also known for his children's book illustrations.