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British designer Neville has been at the forefront of
graphic design for over two decades. Initially designing
record covers, he made his name largely through his
revolutionary work as Art Director for The Face
magazine. Other international magazine directions have
included City Limits, Lei, Actuel
and Arena, together with London’s The
Observer newspaper and magazine. He has consistently
pushed the boundaries of visual communication in all
media through his experimental and challenging work,
and continues to extend the visual languages we use
through his exploratory creative expression. In 1988
Neville published the first of two monographs, which
became the world’s best-selling graphic design
book. Combined sales now exceed 120,000. In 1994, Brody
launched Research Studios, London. Since then studios
have been opened in Paris and Berlin with plans to open
in New York.
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