Angus Hyland
Angus Hyland (born 1963 in Brighton, East Sussex) is a British graphic designer and visual artist. BiographyHyland studied information design at the London College of Printing and Graphic Art and Design at the Royal College of Art. After running his own studio in Soho in London for ten years, he became a partner in Pentagram's London offices in 1998.[citation needed] He has worked with AkzoNobel, Asprey, the BBC, the British Council, the British Museum, Canongate Books, Citibank, the Crafts Council, Eat, Getty Images, Grant Thornton International, , Nokia, Penguin Random House, Phaidon Press, Pocket Canons, the Royal Academy of Arts, Maersk, Rolls-Royce, Samsung, The Sage Gateshead, Shakespeare's Globe and the Tate Modern.[citation needed] In 2005, Hyland became consultant creative director to Laurence King Publishing, working in design, brand management, and generating new book concepts.[1] In 2015, he redesigned Eurosport's branding in the first major overhaul in 26 years.[2] Hyland was the curator of "Picture This", a British Council touring exhibition of contemporary London-based illustrators, and "Ballpoint", an exhibition of works by fifty artists created with or inspired by the ballpoint pen.[citation needed] Hyland has authored thirteen books on art and graphic design, and was elected a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) in 1999.[3] In 2002 he received and honorary Master of Arts from the Surrey Institute of Art & Design. In 2012 Hyland was made a visiting fellow at the University of the Arts London. In 2014 and 2015 he served as an External Examiner on the MA Graphic Design course at the Royal College of Art.[citation needed] The Purple Book, published in June 2013 received the Book of the Year Award from the British Book Design and Production Awards.[4] In June 2021 Hyland painted ten notebook covers for Pith's Creative Commissions, which were sold to raise money for Makebank.[5] In July 2021, he held his debut exhibition of paintings at the Cass Art Space in Glasgow.[6] Later that year, Hyland's paintings 'Looking for a certain ratio' were included in the 'Design House' exhibition as part of the London Design Festival 2021.[7] As part of the 2023 London Design Festival, ‘Bags of Art & Design’, Hyland's collaboration with fellow Pentagram Partner Jon Marshall and client, Cass Art, was exhibited at Cromwell Place.[8] Hyland's work has won five D&AD Yellow Pencils and the Grand Prix from the Scottish Design Awards.[citation needed] He also appeared in Independent on Sunday's"Top Ten Graphic Designers in the UK."[citation needed] Hyland writes a monthly column about logos for Transform.[9] He is married to writer and illustrator Marion Deuchars.[citation needed] Writing
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