Again, heavily influenced by digital design and technology, Jonathan Barnbrook has made a name for himself around the world especially in Japan (where he is one of our most well-known designers) a country which Barnbrook has completed many designs for corporate identities.
A major factor and inspiration in Barnbrook's work is political issues and social factors. Barnbrook responds to these through his artwork, using it as a creative medium to get is thoughts and feelings across to his audience.
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David Bowie - Heathen (2002). |
A notable piece of work created by Barnbrook is the album cover for musician David Bowie's iconic album "Heathen". Barnbrook describes his creation as a descriptive play on the word "heathen", in which he famously turned the word upside down to emphasise the meaning (i.e. upside down cross symbols signifying the anti-religious and sometimes Satanic).
As a general rule, Barnbrook's work wouldn't usually interest me although I do like his use of "current affairs" in his work and also his fearlessness within his work (e.g. Bowie's album art could have and most probably would have terribly offended religious people).
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