Peter Saville

Umbro Modern England Collection by Peter Saville

February 24, 2011Style
The Umbro Modern England Collection represents a new lifestyle initiative from one of England's most storied sportswear brands. Long known for its affiliation with soccer and its sponsorship of the English National Team, Umbro brought on board Peter Saville to remix some of...
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Peter Saville: The New Fabric of England

September 1, 2010Culture
Exploring the concept behind his New Fabric Of England patterns, iconic graphic designer Peter Saville talks briefly about the idea that inspired it. Featured on the new Umbro England home shirt, you can read more about the graphic at Umbro.com.
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Peter Saville: OMD “History of Modern” Album Art

August 17, 2010Arts
Legendary British graphic designer Peter Saville's career emerged during his role as art director of Factory Records, (co-founded with the late Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus) from 1978-1991. He is best known for his iconic album and poster art for bands such as New Order and...
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The Making of The Erotic House of Peter Saville

June 11, 2009Uncategorized
A collaboration between Wallpaper*, acclaimed art director Peter Saville, and photographer Nick Knight becomes the centerpiece of Wallpaper*'s July Sex Issue. The magazine gives a behind the scenes look into the process and video shoot of the editorial piece, Soft...
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Arkitip presents Peter Saville

November 19, 2008Uncategorized
Arkitip picks the brain of famous English graphic designer Peter Saville, recognized for his artwork on classic New Order and Joy Division record sleeves. With issue No. 0049 on the horizon, Saville will represent the next cover artist and curator for Arkitips forthcoming...
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Arkitip No. 0049 featuring Peter Saville

November 13, 2008Uncategorized
Arkitip No. 0049 will be a virtual catalog of Peter's work including essays from Saville's colleagues throughout his career. It will also include two original prints from the designer. The prints will be 12 x 12 In. on 100 lb. archival stock and will sit on top of the...
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