Neville Brody, a well known English graphic designer, a typographer and an art director. He was born April 23, 1957 in London. He first started selling his designs when he was studying at London College of printing in 1976, where he sold his own designs prints to local gigs. In 1981 he became well known as he started a carear as the art director for ‘The Face’ magazine. Other examples of the work he has done are advertisments, posters for movies, record covers, postage stamps, logos and also created his own fonts.
Image anaylsis
- Intresting layout, uses half the page with a picture then the other half plain white
- Clear and easy to read font
- Different sized letters
- Different coloured letters
- Horisontal and vertical letters
- Close up of a face
- Not much colour, but really stands out
- Smaller images of trainers

- Simple Layout
- Black and white image of a boy as the main focus, which goes with the idea of "face" as the title
- Uses orange and the font colour for the title, which goes well with the background
- The boy looks angry, the word "hard" at the bottom could reflect on his feelings and expression

- Black and white magazine article, normaly in colour
- The plus signs help frame the text
- Uses the plus signs oppersite colours from the background, black to white.
- The article is about Brian Eno so Eno is used as the title in big font
- Uses horisontal text
- A quick brief up in the courner
- The image is intresting as Eno is not in focus but the ash tray is, could having something to do with the purpose of the article.


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