Dave Halili
Dave Halili was born in Fullerton, California, United States on April 30th, 1968 and is the Graphic Designer. At the age of 56, Dave Halili biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Dave Halili is a contemporary American fine arts illustrator, graffiti writer and graphic designer of album cover paintings, posters, logos, T-shirts along with other forms of representational merchandise.
His best-known works are album covers for Body Count (Body Count, Born Dead), Ice-T (Home Invasion, VI - Return of the Real), The Skeletones (Skeletones Red) and Moon Ska Records compilation California Ska-Quake.
An array of collaborations in the Hollywood entertainment industry and indie music scene have garnered him a Diamond record plaque, three Platinum awards, three Gold records and two Gold Europe plaques certified and registered by the RIAA.
Personal life
Halili resides and works in Orange County, California, where he runs a studio and screen printing workshop named Halili-Style Graphics & More.
Halili is also a lifetime member of the Universal Zulu Nation and the original Los Angeles-based Rhyme $yndicate. A friendship between Halili and TV producer Michael G. Moye led to a fortuitous business co-op where Halili designed and manufactured media publicity products for Fox's first prime-time T.V. sitcom Married... with Children.
Career
Halili has also worked with N.W.A, No Doubt, Kurtis Blow, Kevin Blow, Donald D. King Tee, Jewen Stefani, Kryna Blow, Donald D.B., Christentrop, King Tee, Egypt's Wedding Crashers, Monie Love, King Tee, Monie Rice, D-Roc the Executioner, The Toaster, Robert "Bucket" Hingley, DJ Yut
Halili's artwork on the back of Body Count came to represent the band's song "Cop Killer," which had been widely condemned by the government, and raised concerns about the boundaries between artistic freedom and censorship. Ice-T left Warner Bros. Records due to the uproar surrounding Halili's planned montage for the jacket of Home Invasion. Ice-T released the album with Halili's original artwork on March 23, 1993, which was released by his own record label Rhyme $yndicate Records.