The Picture of Dorian Gray, Four Corners Books

John Morgan

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    John Morgan, UK (2011)

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    John Morgan, UK (2011)

    John Morgan was a British designer, typographer and publisher. He founded his eponymous design practice, John Morgan studio, in London in 2000, and over the ensuing decades produced an extensive and widely celebrated body of typographic work. In particular, he earned an international reputation for the close working relationships he developed with artists, architects and cultural institutions, winning the graphic design category in the Design Museum’s Designs of the Year in 2013 for the signage he designed for the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale, as well as being nominated for the same prize in 2012 for AA Files, the Architectural Association’s journal of record, and in 2011 for the Four Corners Familiars series. Morgan also made short films and plays, co-founded Abyme, a digital type foundry with Adrien Vasquez in 2017, and in 2025 established the publishing imprint Ten Thousand Angels Press.

    Alongside his studio practice, Morgan taught at numerous institutions, including Central St Martins College of Art & Design in London, the University of Reading, and Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he was Professor of Design, Typography and Book Art and established his Klasse John Morgan.