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Nick Phillips (graphic designer)

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Nick Phillips
Born
Nicholas Phillips

1962 (age 61–62)
NationalityBritish
Occupation
Known for

Nick Phillips is a graphic designer who co-founded The Designers Republic and has produced award-winning work for Sony games.

Background

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Phillips studied sculpture at Sheffield Hallam's Psalter Lane college.[1] He played organ in an early line-up of World of Twist. Through the Sheffield music scene, Phillips became friends with graphic designer Ian Anderson. Together they set up The Designers Republic in July 1986.[2]

Career

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The Designers Republic

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As a duo, Phillips and Anderson have been described as 'the design gurus associated with electronic music'.[3] They produced album artwork for artists such as Pop Will Eat Itself, Pulp, Supergrass, The Orb, and Warp Records including Aphex Twin. Q magazine included a Designers Republic sleeve in their list of the 100 Best Record Covers of All Time.[4]

Work by Phillips and Anderson is held in the permanent collections of MoMA and the V&A.[5][6]

Other work

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Phillips went on to help design the Sony Psygnosis game Wip3out, which won the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award for Best Design in 1999.[7][8]

His cover for Richard Hawley Lady's Bridge was nominated for Best Art Vinyl in 2007.[9]

Phillips worked on the first editions of SingStar, and on Sony's EyeToy. Other games credits includeWipeout 3: Special Edition, Global Domination, Conflict: Denied Ops, Pilot Academy, the LMA Manager series and Lemmings Revolution.[10]

Phillips now works solo, producing sleeve art for Richard Hawley. He has done design work for Sheffield Doc/Fest and LoveBox Festival and Adelaide Fringe Festival.

References

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  1. ^ Andrew Collins, Design o' the Times, NME, 11 February 1989, retrieved 29 May 2015
  2. ^ Liz Farrelly, Reputations: Ian Anderson, Eye Magazine, Spring 2009, retrieved 29 May 2015
  3. ^ Cláudia Almeida, Ian Anderson, English, Up Magazine, 30 September 2011, retrieved 29 May 2015
  4. ^ Harrison, Ian (2001). "Age of Chance: Don't Get Mad Get Even! (The New York Remixes)". Q: The 100 Best Record Covers of All Time. EMAP. p. 72. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  5. ^ "Back Issues: Emigre 29". Emigre. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  6. ^ "Nick Phillips in the V&A's collections". Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  7. ^ BAFTA Awards 1999, IMDB, retrieved 29 May 2015
  8. ^ Wipeout3, Full Cast and Crew, IMDB, retrieved 29 May 2015
  9. ^ Best Art Vinyl 2007 Winners & Nominees, Art Vinyl, retrieved 29 May 2015
  10. ^ Nicholas Phillips Video Game Credits and Biography, MobyGames, retrieved 29 May 2015