Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Neville Brody


Neville Brody is a British typography designer and art director; he has now been in the graphic design business for over two decades now.” In 1988 Brody published the first of his two monographs, which became the world's best-selling graphic design book. Combined sales now exceed 120,000”. http://www.archive.researchstudios.com/home/006-neville-brody/NEVILLE_home.php, As Brody was originally engaged in “record cover design” he created his name to be known mainly due to his progressive work as an Art Director for the Face magazine. Brody Published his first two monographs in 1998, which then turn out to be the world’s most popular graphic design book, he joined sales that now surpass 120,000.”He has designed several popular typefaces including Arcadia, Industria, Insignia, FF Blur, FF Pop, FF Gothic, and FF Harlem”. http://www.identifont.com/show?16X , he discovered his own studio in London that is based on his design training, this is where he performed designs and fashion projects for customers, such as “Nike, the Postal Service, and the German cable channel Premiere”. Brody has transformed most of his approach on computers since he began to start using them; he believed that you can do many things by hand instead of using a machine. Brody then changed his views by pushing himself to play around with one of his friend’s computer; he is internationally known to be a popular British graphic designer and typographer, that is famous for his successful work on magazines.

Neville Brody http://www.dezeen.com/2009/06/10/super-contemporary-interviews-neville-brody/
  'The Face magazine (1981–1986) and Arena magazine (1987–1990), as well as for designing record covers for artists such as Cabaret Voltaire and Depeche Mode' http://lisathatcher.wordpress.com/2012/01/14/neville-brody-a-type-of-art/
Typeface Two / 1984 http://testpressing.org/2012/01/the-typefaces-of-neville-brody/

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