Burkey Belser, a well-known graphic artist who designed the recognizable nutrition facts label that can be found on practically every food item in grocery shops, has died at the age of 76.
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When Belser’s label was first introduced in 1994, it was hailed as a victory of both graphic design and public health since it featured bold and elegant Helvetica text. The label was developed in response to the lack of standardized nutritional data on food goods and was intended to assist consumers in making educated dietary decisions.
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Consumers can readily understand and traverse Belser’s label thanks to its strong contrast of light and black typefaces. With its focus on the little things and smooth user interface, it was compared to the Apple iPod.
Burkey Belser obituary
Burkey Belser’s family will announce the details of his funeral. At the appropriate time, the deceased’s family and close friends will provide details regarding the obituary, funeral, and life celebration. We’ll try to keep you informed about their development.


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