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Name
  
Derek Birdsall

Role
  
Graphic designer

Education
  
Central Saint Martins


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Children
  
Jesse Birdsall, Simon Birdsall, Elsa Birdsall

Books
  
Notes on book design, The technology of man

Grandchildren
  
Oscar Birdsall, Lottie Birdsall

Similar People
  
Anthony Froshaug, Jesse Birdsall, Carlo M Cipolla, Abram Games, Gwyneth Strong

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Derek Birdsall (born 1 August 1934) is an internationally renowned British graphic designer.

Contents

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Early life

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Birdsall was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, in 1934 and attended The King's School, Pontefract, Wakefield College of Art and Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. "At Central, Birdsall came under the influence of Anthony Froshaug, who – alongside Herbert Spencer and Edward Wright – taught his students the difference between beautiful lettering and typography proper, with its pre-eminent concerns of clarity, directness and, above all, textual legibility."[1] Birdsall failed to earn a diploma, however, and began his career in design in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Career

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Birdsall's career and fame were built on a variety of designs and commissions. During his long career—among much other work—Birdsall designed Penguin book covers and Pirelli calendars; he art-directed several magazines (including Nova and Mobil Oil's Pegasus; and he designed books for the Yale Center for British Art, the Tate, the V&A and the British Council and redesigned the Book of Common Prayer in 2000.

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Alongside his practice in design, Birdsall also taught design at the Royal College of Art beginning in 1987. Birdsall was the author of Notes On Book Design, published by Yale University Press in 2004.

Personal life

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He married in 1954 and has three sons and one daughter, including actor Jesse Birdsall. His daughter Elsa has followed him into the design industry.

Books and articles on Birdsall

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  • Myerson, Jeremy, White space, black hat, Eye 9, Wordsearch Ltd, 1993.
  • Thompson, Philip, Derek Birdsall – Typographer, Baseline 28, Bradbourne Publishing, 1999.
  • Birdsall, Derek, Notes on Book Design, Yale University Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-300-10347-2.

  • Derek Birdsall Presidents Award Derek Birdsall Creative Review

    References

    Derek Birdsall Wikipedia