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Jonathan Barnbrook graphic designer / UK
Meaningful Design in the Age of Globalisation
10 / 10 (Fri)16 : 00 - 16 : 45
C3 (Reception Hall)

Jonathan Barnbrook is based in London where he runs a small design company committed to producing radical design. Barnbrook design is involved in a wide range of activities from work with the anti-globalisation movement and the anti-advertising magazine Adbusters, to collaborations with British artists such as Damien Hirst. Recently in his first exploration into corporate identity he completed the logo for both Roppongi Hills and the Mori Arts Centre located in Tokyo. In addition to his design activities he is a well known a font designer releasing the typefaces Exocet and Mason through Emigre and now runs his own typeface company Virus.

www.barnbrook.net
www.virusfonts.com

A billboard in collaboration with the anti-advertising magazine 'Adbusters'. The text on the billboard states, "designers, stay away from corporations that want you to lie for them".

Logo for Mori Arts Center opening in Tokyo in October


Piece of work produced for publication in South Korea about the subject of North Korea.

Copyright-free Poster about recent Iraq conflict. The text says:'military policies go hand in hand with corporate strategies'