Alan G. Fletcher, UK (1966)
Synthesising the graphic traditions of Europe and North America to develop a spirited, witty and very personal visual style, Alan Fletcher is among the most influential figures in British graphic...
Read full biographyAlan Fletcher is among the most influential figures in British graphic design as a founder of Fletcher/Forbes/Gill in the 1960s and Pentagram in the 1970s. He helped to establish a model of combining commercial partnership with creative independence, developed some of the most memorable graphic schemes of the era, notably the identities of Reuters and the Victoria & Albert Museum, and made his mark on book design as creative director of Phaidon.
Publications
Picturing and Poeting
(2006)
Phaidon
The Art of Looking Sideways
(2001)
Phaidon
Beware Wet Paint
(1996)
Phaidon
A sign systems manual
(1970)
- Theo Crosby,
- Alan Fletcher,
- Colin Forbes
Studio Vista
A book about the signing system Crosby/Fletcher/Forbes devised for the liner QE2.
Graphic design: visual comparisons
(1963)
- Alan Fletcher,
- Colin Forbes,
- Bob Gill
Part of a series of volumes for the Royal College of Art – ‘Graphic Design: visual comparisons’ by Fletcher/Forbes/Gill, ‘Typography: basic principles, influences and trends’ by John Lewis and ‘Basic Design: the dynamics of visual form’ by Maurice de Sausmarez.
Exhibitions
Ten years of 'The Art of Looking Sideways' by Alan Fletcher
2011
The Window Gallery, Central Saint Martins, London
To mark the tenth anniversary 'The Art of Looking Sideways' at his alma mater – Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London – original artwork, preparatory materials and copies of the book are showcased in the Window Gallery on Charing Cross Road. Kindly supported by Phaidon Press and Vitsoe.
Alan Fletcher: Fifty years of graphic work (and play)
2010
CUBE Gallery, Manchester
This was the first time that Manchester and beyond saw such a vast and important retrospective archive celebrating fifty years of the designer’s work (and play). This comprehensive exhibition included original sketches, posters, objects and archive footage spanning Fletcher’s work from his student days at the RCA to the playful and more personal work he created after leaving Pentagram in 1992.
Felt Tip
2006
Sea Gallery, London
Thirty of the most talented designers and illustrators were invited to create an artwork using very simple materials – a sheet of A1 premium paper from GF Smith and a set of Tria Markers from Letraset. The aim was to create an opportunity where designers could step away from their computers and create a piece of work that required them to interact physically with their materials. Alan Fletcher named his poster 'Observations on art'.
Alan Fletcher: Fifty years of graphic work (and play)
2006
Design Museum, London
The Design Museum presented his first retrospective including his commercial work for Penguin, Reuters and Shell, alongside more personal projects in lettering, collage and illustration. It celebrated the remarkable life and work of this influential figure of British graphic design.
26 Letters: Illuminating the Alphabet
2004
British Library, London
In 2004, the writing group 26 and the International Society of Typographic Designers joined forces to explore the DNA of language. Twenty-six business writers were randomly paired with twenty-six graphic designers, given one letter each and asked to create a collaborative work that celebrated, explored, questioned, elucidated or subverted that letter. The resulting exhibition was displayed throughout the British Library as part of the London Design Festival.
Agencies
Alan Fletcher Design
1992 – 2006
https://www.alanfletcherarchive.com/archive/era