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John Norton was a storyboard artist at Lisberger Studios who designed the Recognizer vehicle for TRON as well as drew early concept art for the film. He was one of the first original members of Lisberger Studios, he designed the studio's logo. He later served as writer and art director on Animalympics. He later wen to work as concept artist on TRON. After TRON he worked on projects such as Something Wicked This Way Comes, Starchaser: The Legend of Orin, The Chipmunks Adventure, The Brave Little Toaster and Little Dracula.
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John Norton was a storyboard artist at Lisberger Studios who designed the Recognizer vehicle for TRON as well as drew early concept art for the film. He was one of the first original members of Lisberger Studios, he designed the studio's logo. He later served as writer and art director on Animalympics. He later wen to work as concept artist on TRON. After TRON he worked on projects such as Something Wicked This Way Comes, Starchaser: The Legend of Orin, The Chipmunks Adventure, The Brave Little Toaster and Little Dracula.