Suzy Rice

She and Vining divorced, and she later married the designer and Rolling Stone art director Anthony S. "Tony" Lane and worked under the name of Suzy Rice-Lane.

Early in her career, Rice designed Dancing Madness (1976), a book written by Abe Peck, who was at the time an associate editor at Rolling Stone magazine.

In late 1976, the agency was approached by the film distributor Twentieth Century Fox which needed to promote a new epic space opera, Star Wars, in post-production at the time.

[3][4] Rice liaised with Lucasfilm, Ltd. and on a visit to their visual effects production company, Industrial Light & Magic in Van Nuys, she met with the director, George Lucas.

Perri's logo design was originally conceived to follow the same perspective as the opening crawl,[4] and while it did not appear on-screen, it was used widely on pre-release print advertising and on cinema marquees.

Suzy Rice's original Star Wars logo
The final version of Rice's famous Star Wars logo (1977)
Title sequence designer Dan Perri 's original Star Wars logo