John McConnell's list of collaborators includes many household
names - Boots, Faber & Faber, Halfords, Clarks, John Lewis. The
man behind the Biba logo (for which he won the D&AD Silver in
1969), the logo of the National Grid and the covers of a Penguin
student textbook series from the early '70s has exerted a quiet
influence over British design since the sixties. His awards alone
speak to his prowess: the Prince Philip Designers' Prize (2002) and
the title of RDI (Royal Designer of Industry, 1987) among them.
Part biography, part showcase for some of McConnell's most
celebrated designs, this book gathers McConnell's exclusive
redesign for Faber & Faber - a revolutionary new approach to
book covers from the early 1980s.
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