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Lisa Deborah Frank (born 1955)[1] is an American businesswoman, the founder of Lisa Frank Incorporated, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. She is known for producing whimsical commercial design for school supplies and other products that are primarily marketed to children.
ContentsFrank is the founder and CEO of Lisa Frank Incorporated.[2] Frank founded the company in 1979 at the age of 24,[3] and continues to lead it as of 2018. Her corporation's artwork features rainbow and neon colors and stylized depictions of animals, including dolphins, pandas, and unicorns. In the 1980s and 1990s, her products – including school supplies such as lunchboxes and Trapper Keepers, as well as toys and stickers[4] – were popular among elementary and middle school-aged girls.[5] The company's headquarters is in Tucson, Arizona.[6]
In 2011 she launched a colourful line of clothing.[5]
CollaborationsFrank partnered with Reebok to release two versions of limited-release Reebok Classic Leathers shoes in 2017.[7]
In 2017, Entertainment Weekly reported that the designer was partnering with producer Jon Shestack to develop a movie inspired by her work.[8]
Personal lifeFrank is "notoriously elusive and private."[9] She agreed to an interview with Urban Outfitters in 2012 but asked that her face not be shown.[10]
She is an alumna of the Kingswood School (today: Cranbrook Kingswood School),[11] a preparatory school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[12] Her father was an art collector and introduced her to the work of Pop Art artists like Peter Max.[12]
In 2005 Lisa Frank divorced James Green, the CEO and co-share holder of Lisa Frank Incorporated. The court agreed to assign control of the company to Lisa Frank.[13]
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