Simon Loxley

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Simon Loxley is a British graphic designer and bestselling author.

Life[edit]

He was born and raised in London.

Career[edit]

He has worked for the National Portrait Gallery, Museum of London, the Geffrye Museum, the Maritime Museum, the London Library, and the Dulwich Picture Gallery.[1]

He is a founding editor of Ultrabold magazine.[2]

Bibliography[edit]

Some of his books are:[3]

  • Type: The Secret History of Letters
  • Type is Beautiful: The Story of Fifty Remarkable Fonts
  • Printer's Devil: The Life and Work of Frederic Warde
  • La historia secreta de las letras
  • Believe Me, I Am: Selected Letters of Frederic Warde
  • Emery Walker: Arts, craft, and a world in motion

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Amelia's Magazine - An interview with graphic designer Simon Loxley, creator of the Ultrabold magazine for St Bride Library".
  2. ^ "Simon Loxley - The Space Between the Letters - 30 Mar 2017 - Oxford Literary Festival".
  3. ^ "Simon Loxley".

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