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Benjamin Randolph "Ben" Day II

Benjamin Randolph "Ben" Day II obituary, Chelsea, MA

Benjamin Day Obituary

DAY, Benjamin Randolph "Ben" II Of Chelsea, Mass., born November 27, 1942, died Thursday, July 14, 2011, at his home. He was 68. Mr. Day was formerly a resident of Brookline, Ma. He was born in Baton Rouge, La., where he grew up and graduated from Baton Rouge High School in 1960. He received his bachelor's degree from Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont, Texas, and his master of fine arts degree at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, La. He taught graphic design and visual communications at Louisiana Tech, Missouri State University, Boston University and Virginia Commonwealth University, where he retired as Professor of Communication Arts and Design in 2005. During his tenure at VCU, he co-authored "Typographic Design: Form and Communication," a textbook that continues to be used internationally by design students. Mr. Day served in the U.S. Air Force Reserve from 1966-1968. In addition to his professional design work, he was a painter and sculptor, and most recently worked in hand-painted collage. An avid sports fan, he especially enjoyed LSU and Va. Tech football, and the Boston Celtics. Son of the late Benjamin Randolph and Mercedes Friar Day, he leaves his son Benjamin Randolph "Rand" Day III and his wife Kelley of Cincinnati, and his daughter Alene Meredith Day of Louisville, Ky.; his sisters Becky Abbott and Sandra Aden, both of Huntsville, Texas, and Ginger McInnis of Gonzales, La.; his brother Arless Day of Bradenton, Fla.; his granddaughters Sydney Elizabeth and Sarah Avery Day; and numerous nieces and nephews, and grandnieces and grandnephews. He also leaves his dear friend Suzanne Perry. He will be missed by the hundreds of students he mentored whose lives were enriched by his love of the visual arts. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 30, at 12:00 noon, Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 11000 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Casper Cremation of Boston assisted with arrangements. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to a scholarship established at Virginia Commonwealth University so that he may continue in spirit his passion for teaching. Send donations to: The Ben Day Memorial Scholarship for Graphic Design, P.O. Box 842519 at 325 N. Harrison St., Richmond, Va. 23284.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 28 to Jul. 29, 2011.

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Jim Lewis

January 22, 2022

Ben was the most influential person in my life next to my dad. He directed me to follow my creative instincts in filmmaking which led to a successful career in film and video production. Other fellow students of Ben have also had very successful careers. Ben was also a very good friend.

Laura Hughes

November 2, 2011

"Let's put a tracing over it." is one of my fondest Ben Day quotes. I can still hear this phrase in his quiet tone twenty-one years later. I apply everything he taught me at Virginia Commonwealth University on a daily basis. In my book he's right up there with Steve Jobs as an influence in my life. Steve Jobs made beautiful computer typography a possibility, but Ben Day taught me how to finesse my work and achieve subtle elegance both on and off the computer. He will be missed by me and countless others. I am truly sorry for your loss. My condolences to his family and loved ones.

Justin Deister

September 28, 2011

To Ben's friends, family and fellow students, I enjoyed Ben in design at SMS and years later chose VCU grad school in design partly because he was teaching there. I thoroughly admire and thank him for all he taught me which was more than design but critical thinking. For all his thoughtful instruction and patience, I am thankful for and miss Ben Day.

Ray Nichols

August 11, 2011

I was in Ben's class at the beginning of his teaching career which started at Lousiana Tech. To say the least it was a life-altering experience. I've told a thousand stories about Ben and there has never been one that was negative. I was one of two chosen to test out Tech's new MFA in Advertising Design, so I helped start that with Ben. Susie and I rented a house next to Ben and Merry and often babysat for Rand and Alene. Those were truly amazing times in my life and it was great to share so many of those memories with Ben.

David Gould

August 1, 2011

Ben was my graphic design instructor at Missouri State. I also had the unique privilege to work along side of him for a short time at an agency in Baton Rouge.
He set me on the path that I have followed thru my life.
He inspired me.
My son's name is Ben.

Michael Dali

August 1, 2011

Ben was my Film Instructor at Missouri State and a great friend. I cherish all the times I spent at his home in Springfield, MO discussing art and life.
I learned so much from him and will miss him dearly. I am so glad I have one of his paintings.
My condolences to Rand and Eileen.

July 30, 2011

This man changed my life. He became a mentor to me when mentoring wasn't even a word.
I'll never forget and will always be indebted to Ben Day.
michael stelzer
'74 grad of sms

Lindsay BG

July 30, 2011

I was fortunate enough to take the last class that Prof. Ben Day taught before retiring and I will never forget the things he taught me. He had the power to transform a page of my scribbles with one or two marks. Thank you, Ben Day, for sharing all that you did.

Ansel Olson

July 30, 2011

I always took avid notes in his classes. Everything he taught was rich in meaning and delivered with an earnest heart. To this day I still reflect on how much his instruction meant to me.

Kim Spencer

July 29, 2011

My first course with Professor Day was Systems in Design. From that moment on, I was a fan. He and Professor Meggs were my favorite instructors. Prof. Day was a kind and gentle soul who would do anything for his students. I learned so much from him, how to be a designer, a thinker, a teacher. He will be missed but his spirit is carried on in each of his students.

Kim Spencer

July 29, 2011

My first course with Professor Day was Systems in Design. From that moment on, I was a fan. He and Professor Meggs were my favorite instructors. Prof. Day was a kind and gentle soul who would do anything for his students. I learned so much from him, how to be a designer, a thinker, a teacher. He will be deeply missed.

Jim Lewis

July 29, 2011

Ben was an extraordinary person who inspired so may to to do great things in their lives. He will be missed but not forgotten. My condolences to Rand, Eileen and the rest of Ben's family.

Ted Bradford

July 29, 2011

A kind and gentle soul who touched many. Indeed, his laugh echoes in my memories of him. My condolences to his family and loved ones.

Bill Taylor

July 29, 2011

He was such a good guy and I can still here him laugh. Benny you will be missed. Rand and Eileen and to all the Day family,I'm so sorry for your loss.

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