Neville Brody was born in London in 1957. He attended the London College of Printing from 1976-79 before becoming a freelance designer, mainly of record sleeves. In 1981 he became designer of The Facemagazine, where his typographic experiments won international acclaim. He went on to art direct Arena, Per Lui and Actuel. A book of his collected designs, The Graphic Language of Neville Brody, was published in 1988. He is an enthusiastic advocate of computer-based design and in 1991 helped to launch Fuse, a disk-based interactive’ magazine of new typefaces.
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