Neville Brody

Neville Stanley Brody (born 23 April 1957) is an English graphic designer, typographer and art director.

He designed posters for student concerts at the college, most notably for Pere Ubu, supported by The Human League.

His infamous typography features on the front and a bandaged figure spouting liquid from the mouth stares blankly at the viewer.

[citation needed] In 1988 Thames & Hudson published the first of two volumes about his work, which became the world's best selling graphic design book.

FUSE is an interactive magazine that sets out to challenge our current ideas about typographic and visual language in an age of ever changing communications technology and media.

[5] Each package includes a publication with articles relating to typography and surrounding subjects, as well as new font designs.

The company also completed a visual identity project for the Paris contemporary art exhibition Nuit Blanche in 2006.

[citation needed] As of 2017, the Welsh WJEC exam board included Neville Brody as part of their Graphic Design curriculum.

In 2021, Brody joined the advisory board of Dogamí, a blockchain-based "Petaverse" game, in which users "adopt" dog-inspired non-fungible tokens.