Michael Wolff was born in
London on 12 November 1933 to
Russian parents fleeing post-Soviet revolutionary persecution. He grew up in London during
WW2 and attended various preparatory schools before being evacuated to a small village in
South Devon. He attended
Caldicott School in
Farnham Royal and then
Gresham’s School in
Norfolk. In 1951 Wolff was accepted into the
AA School of Architecture. As a child, he was strongly fascinated by color. He remembered the distinctive shade of blue on his tricycle and the dark green sweater he wore during his time on the Wolf Cubs, saying that, “...colour became a primary source of pleasure.” This fascination led him into his career as a graphic designer and influence his graphic design work, where he often used bold and vivid hues. == Wolff Olins ==