Chris Ashworth
Chris Ashworth achieved design notoriety in the late 1990s at Ray Gun magazine, the influential LA-based “bible of music and style.” His early schooling in the rigors and principles of Swiss graphic design fused with the gritty vernacular of the street came together to create the sounds of the ’90s in visual print form. He has since worked with pop culture bands and brands from New Order, Michael Stipe (REM), Robbie Robertson, and Bush to Nike, Diesel, and Adobe, as well as spending over twenty years as a creative director running in-house creative studios at Microsoft, Nokia, and Getty Images.
Adrian Shaughnessy is a graphic designer, writer, and senior tutor at the Royal College of Art, London. He has written numerous books, including a compendium of his design journalism, Scratching the Surface, and monographs devoted to designers Herb Lubalin and Ken Garland. He regularly contributes to design publications and blogs such as Design Observer, Eye, Creative Review, and Design Week. In 1988, Shaughnessy cofounded design studio Intro; today he runs ShaughnessyWorks, a consultancy combining art direction, writing, editing, and lecturing, and is a codirector of Unit Editions. He is a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale.