Henri Kay Henrion

Frederick Henri Kay Henrion, RDI, OBE (né Heinrich Fritz Kohn; 1914–1990), was a Nuremberg-born German graphic designer.

[1] During the Second World War, Henrion was interned on the Isle of Man as an alien, but subsequently worked for the Ministry of Information and the US Office of War Information, designing posters for campaigns like Dig for Victory, Aid the Wounded, and Grow More Food.

[3] As well as creating exhibitions, packaging, and book and magazine design, they worked within the then-emerging concept of corporate identity - with Henrion becoming a pioneer in the field.

These included the Publicity Pavilion for the Paris International Fair, and the MARS (Modern Architectural Research Society) exhibition in London.

It covers his entire career and comprises correspondence with clients, original artwork, examples of packaging and graphic design and photography.

Designed by F.H.K. Henrion, in 1961. Modified by Chris Ludlow at Henrion, Ludlow & Schmidt, in 1991.