Jody Clark (born 1 March 1981)[1] is a British engraver formerly employed by the Royal Mint.
Since he joined the Royal Mint in September 2012, Clark has worked on a number of projects including commemorative pieces which were given to attendees of the 2014 NATO Summit in Wales and medals struck to commemorate the 2014 Ryder Cup which took place at Gleneagles Hotel, Scotland.
[4] Clark was the first employee of the Royal Mint in over one hundred years to have designed such a portrait of the monarch.
[5] Uniquely, Clark's portrait of the Queen was created using computer-aided design software to turn his initial sketches into the required low-relief model, with no manual sculpting being used.
[6] Production of coins bearing Clark's design began on 2 March 2015, and they appeared in circulation later in 2015.