Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most influential architects in modern history. However, his contributions extended beyond architecture into graphic design, including posters, brochures, magazine covers, and book designs. His work incorporated influences from Friedrich Froebel's building blocks, Japanese woodblock prints, and movements like Arts and Crafts and De Stijl. Throughout his career, Wright strove to make his designs more simple, expressive, coherent, and organic over time.