Brian Webb is a graphic designer and director of Webb & Webb Design Limited. Brian Webb initially trained as a technical illustrator at Liverpool College of Art but quickly discovered words as well as pictures and moved on to Canterbury with the intention of working in television. Side-tracked again, he became seduced by ink and paper while involved with the college private press. He moved to London and in 1971 he founded Trickett & Webb with Lynn Trickett. Projects included corporate, exhibition and packaging design for international clients, winning numerous awards around the world including New York Art Directors, Communication Arts USA, Packaging Design Council USA, Museum of Toyama Japan, Red Dot Germany, D&AD and Design Week. His work is in many permanent collections including V&A, London and MoMA, New York and has been exhibited extensively including . Brian Webb has lectured, assessed students and courses in the UK and abroad, was a Fellow and Past-President of the Chartered Society of Designers and committee and jury member of D&AD; Fellow of the University College of the Creative Arts, Visiting Professor University of the Arts London, Royal Society of the Arts Student Design Bursary judge for 25 years, he has also judged the Prince Philip Designers Prize. For the University of the Arts he has curated exhibitions and designed catalogues for Sir Peter Blake’s Sculpture and Commercial Art shows in 2003-4, and for Camberwell press edited and designed Submarine Dream Eric Ravilious’ wartime lithographs and A Thousand YearsA Thousand Words, a celebration of Royal MailMillennium Stamp project, 2000. He curated the Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious Design Centenary exhibition for the Fry Art GallerySaffron Walden and is co-author with Peyton Skipwith and format designer of the Designseries of books, featuring the work of artists/designers, including from 2005 Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, Paul and John Nash, Edward McKnight Kauffer, David Gentleman, Curwen Press, Peter Blake and Lovat Fraser. Published in 2008 was London Transport Posters, a Century of Art and Design published by Lund Humphries, including ‘The Roller Coaster’ Ride’, the chapter covering 1945 to the present day and in 2010 Think of it as a Poster, for the Fleece Press. Recent work at Webb & Webb include postage stamps for the Royal Mail, exhibition, posters and book design for Bond Bound: Ian Fleming and the Art of Cover Design, the exhibition starting at the Fleming Collection Gallery in London 2008 and traveling to the USA, Japan and Dubai and the 10th Anniversary re-design of the Harry Potterbook series for Bloomsbury, 2010.
Books
Design: Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: Paul Nash and John Nash by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd edition.
Design: E McKnight Kauffer by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: Harold Curwen and Oliver Simon; Curwen Press by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: David Gentleman by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: Peter Blake by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design : Claud Lovat Fraser by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: FHK Henrion by Brian Webb and Ruth Artmonsky, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: Abram Games by Brian Webb and Naomi Games, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: John Piper by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Design: Enid Marx by Brian Webb and Ruth Artmonsky, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.
Edward Bawden's London by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, V & A Publishing.
Edward Bawden's Kew Gardens by Brian Webb and Peyton Skipwith, V & A Publishing.