Keith Godard

Keith Godard (31 May 1938 - 4 May 2020) was a British born graphic artist[1][2] and designer who practiced in New York City.

In 1951, his father took him to the Festival of Britain which exposed him to 50's modern design by the work of FHK Henrion, Abram Games, James Gardiner and the architecture of the 'Dome of Discovery' and the 'Skylon'.

He studied and graduated from the London College of Printing and Graphic Art in 1962 and continued his studies on a full scholarship from the London County Council for a MFA majoring in graphic design at Yale University, School of Art and Architecture in 1967.

Godard, with Craig Hodgetts, Bob Mangurian and Lester Walker, formed Works design Group in 1968.

'Memories of Twenty Third Street, a mosaic mural for the MTA, Arts for Transit installed in Subway Station on the R line in 2003.