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Brian Grimwood’s free and fluid style first characterised the visual culture of the 1960s in iconic images for influential magazines such as Nova, and have become synonymous with British and Western popular culture and advertising. He is the founding director of the Central Illustration Agency (CIA) and was one of the first illustrators to enthusiastically embrace the then new computer illustration programmes. Brian produced four posters for Transport for London including two now very rare London Olympic bid posters in 2005.
Brian was an enthusiastic advocate of London Transport and Transport for London's poster programmes and working with him was a wonderful experience.
Notes:
For a short time after the' Simply' sub branding for posters was terminated in 2001, a short- lived ‘Platform for Art’ sub brand was used, which was then was adopted by the newly formed Art on the Underground Department. After two years, the Platform for Art brand was only used exclusively by Art on the Underground.
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