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David Crow is interested in visual language and semiotics, particularly communication which uses informal means and "low art" media. He identifies his primary area of interest as "typographic dialects and the narrative of signs." His work is largely research-based and supports his role as the head of the graphic arts department at Liverpool School of Art and Design.
David was born in Galashiels, Scotland and studied graphic design in Manchester, graduating in 1985 when the city was still heavily influenced by the Punk/New Wave music scene and the design work of Malcolm Garrett and Peter Saville. After completing his studies, he worked as a designer at Assorted Images, and then at Island Records in London, before running his own practice and personal graphics project, Trouble.
David was a guest speaker at the 1999 Icograda International Congress Oullim in Seoul, and won the "Best Print" Liverpool Design Award in 2000.
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