FHK Henrion, UK (1952)
Frederic Henri Kay Henrion, or ‘Henri’ for short, studied at the École Paul Colin, Paris. He emigrated to England in 1936. Working during WW2 in the UK Ministry of Information...
Read full biographyFrederic Henri Kay Henrion, or ‘Henri’ for short, studied at the École Paul Colin, Paris. He emigrated to England in 1936. Working during WW2 in the UK Ministry of Information and for the US Office of War Information, he designed exhibitions, posters and publications. He was a true pioneer of corporate design in Europe, responsible for the image for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, British European Airlines, InterRent, Coopers & Lybrand, British Leyland, London Electricity Board. His firm Henrion Design Associates (1951), which became HDA International in 1972, did corporate identity projects for numerous leading international companies. He was the author/designer of AGI Annals (1990), the predecessor of this very book. Taught at the Royal College of Art and the London College of Printing. He was a president and frequently a board member of AGI, SIAD and Icograda. Henrion organized the annual Icograda Student Seminars in London (1974–90), an eagerly awaited event on the UK college calendar.
Publications
Design Coordination and Corporate Image
(1967)
- FHK Henrion,
- Alan Parkin
Reinhold Publishing
Top Graphic Design
(1983)
- FHK Henrion
ABC Edition
AGI Annals
(1989)
- FHK Henrion
Books Nippan
Education
Visiting professor
1986 – 1986
- Ken State University, Cooper Union (USA)
Visiting professor
1985 – 1990
- Essen University (Germany)
Governer
1982 – 1990
- West Sussex College of Design (UK)
Visiting lecturer on Advanced Typography postgraduate course
1979 – 1990
- London College of Printing (UK)
Head of Visual Communication faculty
1976 – 1979
- London College of Printing (UK)
Member of the Consultative Committee
1964 – 1967
- Ravensbourne College of Art (UK)
Visiting lecturer
1958 – 1965
- Royal College of Art (1958)
Governer
1957 – 1961
- Royal College of Art (UK)
Tutor in graphic design
1950 – 1959
- Royal College of Art (UK)
Tutor in graphic design
1948 – 1950
- Central School of Arts and Crafts (UK)