"Jill Bell" is an American lettering artist, calligrapher and type designer.

A graduate of UCLA and Otis/Parsons, Bell is a graphic artist who creates custom lettering, logotypes, titles, fonts and handwriting for advertising, entertainment, packaging, and publishing. Before establishing herself as a freelance artist, she worked as sign painter in a shop, and for Saul Bass. She also creates original, one-of-a-kind, fine art pieces that frequently feature alphabets and lettering.

Bell has created fonts for most of the major type foundrys including ITC, Adobe Systems and Monotype Corporation. Her fonts include: Gigi, Smack, Carumba, Hollyweird, Bruno and Swank. She has also designed and produced proprietary fonts for companies including Loehmann's, Enesco, GSW Worldwide, the Navicor Group and Nestlé.

Jill Bell's work has appeared in various shows, annuals and books, and has been written about in newspapers, journals and magazines (How, Step-by-Step, Letter Arts Review, Review, Tupigrafia, Publish, Creation Numerique, etc.). Her work can be seen in the following books:

* Type Rules by Ilene Strizver,

* Creative Type by de Jong, Purvis and Friedl,

* Alphabook by Roger Walton editor,

* Extreme Fonts by Drate and Salavetz,

and in other books on type and lettering.

More Jill Bell on Wikipedia.

When you're here at the NCAA tournament, the pain goes away. The season could end [today], so I'm trying to play with everything, and the pain is not going to be a problem. We're here to win.

I'm just tired of losing these games that I feel we should be winning. If we want to beat these Top 25 teams, which I think we can, then we've got to get over that hump.

We know we didn't play well. But it's the postseason now.

All you can hear up there are the dogs barking.

We need to get this win for them. This is a great year for us and they've worked so hard. We need to do it for them and us as well.