Paul Barnes (designer)
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Paul Barnes (born 1970, Harlow, England) is a graphic design and typographer. After an education at the University of Reading, in 1992 he emigrated to the United States to work with Roger Black. In 1995 he left Roger Black and began work as a freelance designer in London. He has worked with many large corporations, making logos for such well known companies as Givenchy, ABC television and English bands New Order and Joy Division. He has also designed typefaces for The Guardian newspaper (with Christian Schwartz).
In September 2006 he was named one of the 40 most influential designers under 40 in Wallpaper* magazine and in September 2007 The Guardian named him one of the top fifty designers in Britain [1]
In April 2007 he designed the logo for Kate Moss with Saville.[2]
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[edit] Typefaces designed by Paul Barnes
- Austin - 2003
- Brunel - 1996
- Dala Floda - 2005
- Guardian Egyptian - 2005, with Christian Schwartz
- Ironbridge - 2002
- Marian - 2005
- Pagan Poetry - 2002
- Stephenson Sans - 2001
- Stockholm - 2004
[edit] Magazine articles by Paul Barnes
- Jonathan Hoefler, Baseline 23, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1996