I missed posting about a few things last week while I was doing my Mid-Century Modern themed week.
The first was a lecture from Fraser Muggeridge, who is a designer and artist who runs his own studio mainly designing for artists, doing things like books, posters, catalogues, invites, leaflets and booklets. His style of work isn’t totally to my tastes, but I do appreciate it and enjoyed him sharing his process and methodology, great eye for typography!
I think the most interesting thing for me was the problems of designing for artists and the art world as clients, he has to work to a certain style that compliments the work of the artist and is aesthetically right but doesn’t steal the limelight. If your at all interested in graphic design for the art world definitely check out his work; http://pleasedonotbend.co.uk/
