Richard Negus - British Graphic Designer

Christmas Aerogramme, Royal Mail / GPO, 1965

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Christmas Aerogramme, Royal Mail / GPO, 1965. Designed by Negus/Sharland, Richard Negus, Philip Sharland
Christmas Aerogramme, Royal Mail / GPO, 1965. Designed by Negus/Sharland, Richard Negus, Philip Sharland

 

Christmas Aerogramme, Royal Mail / GPO, 1965. Designed by Negus/Sharland, Richard Negus, Philip Sharland
Christmas Aerogramme, Royal Mail / GPO, 1965. Designed by Negus/Sharland, Richard Negus, Philip Sharland
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From time to time members of the Graphic Design History group and others have asked for a number of recommendations for books related to design history, theory and specific areas of graphic design. This is the first of a series of articles from educators, designers and archivists featuring book recommendations and resources.

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Banks & Miles, were founded in 1958 by Colin Banks and John Miles and became renowned for their design work with major British institutions and companies. They made significant contributions to type design and corporate identity.
The book "Modern Man In The Making" (1939), is a fantastic example of Neurath's work. The book uses Isotype's principles with text to illustrate complex societal issues like globalisation and war's impact on economies, prioritising visual recognition through symbols to aid in memorability—a philosophy that remains paramount in design today.

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Rudolph de Harak designed over 50 record covers for Westminster Records as well as designing covers for Columbia, Oxford and Circle record labels. His bright, geometric graphics can easily be distinguished and recognised.