Studio Vista

Studio Vista was a British publishing company founded in 1961 that specialised in leisure and design topics.

In 1961, David Mark Herbert joined the firm, becoming its editorial director and then chief executive.

[4][5] After Beaumont entered politics, he sold his publishing interests and Studio Vista was bought by the American firm Collier Macmillan in 1968.

[6] In 1969, the publisher Frances Lincoln joined the firm as an editorial assistant, staying for six years and rising to the position of managing editor.

[7] In 1975, Frances Lincoln led a strike at the firm after the new owners threatened to make 40 people redundant.