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Timothy Girvin is an American designer. His design firm GIRVIN worked with Nintendo of America starting in the mid-80s and through the 90s to shape the visuals of Game Boy, NES, Super NES and Virtual Boy hardware and game packaging. According to the company's official website, GIRVIN partnered with Howard Lincoln, Don Coyner, Peter Main and Minoru Arakawa "on the branding and launch revelations of most of Nintendo’s hardware platforms and software gaming realms."

Notable designs from GIRVIN include the Game Boy packaging visual language in US and PAL regions, the Zelda logo used since A Link to the Past, the Earthbound logo and packaging, and the unused Ultra 64 logo. As an accomplished calligrapher, Girvin designed the stylized logo of the original Final Fantasy[1].

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