- Imposed Alphabet Montreal
- Studio project
- 2024
Produit Rien, Montreal, Canada
Photography by Éliott Légaré
Produit Rien, Montreal, Canada
Photography by Éliott Légaré
Watch the presentations at www.typographytheorypractice.xyz
MTN eye, Tasmania
Melbourne RMIT University
6 June 2024
Kunsthal Ghent
Part of the Ghent Art Book Fair
10–12 May 2024
Photography by Michiel De Cleene
Other Means, New York
27 April 2024
No Show Space
39 Temple St, London E2 6QQ
13–21 October 2023
Edition of 26, signed and numbered
26 printed untrimmed flat sheets in a portfolio
75 x 57 cm
£260
Edition of 52, signed and numbered
Trimmed individual letters (with 1 or 2 missing)
35.5 x 44.5 cm
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Softback, 20 pages
Painted by Lisa Scherf
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Set 1
2001–2010
Folder with 20 items
Edition of 24
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Set 2
2001–2010
Folder with 20 items
Edition of 26
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Set 3
2010–2020
Folder with 19 items
Edition of 18
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Whitehouse Gallery, Belgium
28 February – 4 April 2021
Available here
Rainbow foil block print
100 x 70cm
Edition of 50, signed
Softback, 32 pages
Edition of 64, all unique, signed and numbered
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£15 plus £3 P&P = £18
A collection of die cuts from commissioned projects, printed actual size
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Softback, 32 pages
Edition of 32, all unique
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Offset prints made in Dhaka, Bangladesh
8 & 9, 15 & 16 June 2019
London
9–15 July 2019
22 February – 10 March 2019
Pontus Hultén (1924–2006) worked at Moderna Museet from 1958 to 1973. As director, he was closely involved in the conception, design and production of exhibition catalogues and posters: a collaboration between director, designer, editor and printer. With the use of innovative formats, materials and production techniques to graphically represent each artist as a permanent artifact, the catalogue became as important as the exhibition itself.
Organised by Aslak Gurholt and Fraser Muggeridge
Softback, 28 pages
Edition of 60, all unique
Designed by Aslak Gurholt and Fraser Muggeridge
Offset prints made in collaboration with Brick Press
Offset prints made in collaboration with Brick Press
Softback, 32 pages
Edition of 20, all unique
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A one-day conference assembling designers, publishers and critics to dissect the contemporary book from a range of perspectives.
Monday 26 November 2018
RMIT Europe, Barcelona, Spain
Speakers: Ruth Blacksell, Catherine Dixon, Stuart Geddes, Brad Haylock, James Langdon, Fraser Muggeridge, Megan Patty, Žiga Testen
Convenors: Brad Haylock and Fraser Muggeridge
Softback, 160 pages
Drawn by Abbie Freeman
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As part of ‘Out of the Box’, 28th International Biennial of Graphic Design, Brno, Czech Republic
10 May – 26 August 2018
Re-use of excess DayGlo and Oralite reflective vinyl stickers from an electric car design commission for Pedaling Culture, Milton Keynes, 2018. A homage to writer Tom Wolfe’s 1968 revolutionary book on Hippie Culture.
Powercut
SET Project Space, Bermondsey, London
19 – 27 May 2018
Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
To purchase email
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
To purchase email
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
To purchase email
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
To purchase email
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
To purchase email
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Softback, random order, 16 pages
Edition of 16, all unique
£20
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48 books, each unique and made up of 48 different publications designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio, 2001–2010
Installation at Works on Books
Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway
19 April – 16 May 2018
Offset prints made in Dhaka, Bangladesh as part of Dhaka Art Summit
Applications now open for
Typography Summer School in London and New York
London
9–13 July 2018
New York
August 13–17, 2018
www.typographysummerschool.org
48 books, each unique and made up of 48 different publications designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio, 2001–2010
Installation at Works on Books
Grafill R21, Oslo, Norway
9 – 26 November 2017
Designed by Fraser Muggeridge
Cut and construction by Sophie Hawkins
100% cotton in four sizes: S, M, L, XL
Limited edition of 30, all unique
Made to order in London
£125.00
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A re-imagining of the curtain which formed the backdrop to the Utopia Treasury at Somerset House in 2016. Each shirt is a unique cut from different elements of the curtain.
Photos by Alex Hulsey
Daniel Nørregaard wears medium
Offset prints made with students of the College of Saint Benilde’s School of Design and Art, Manila, The Phillipines
Drawings by Abbie Freeman
Offset prints made in collaboration with Ariadna Serrahima at L’Automàtica, Barcelona
Applications now open for
Typography Summer School in London and New York
London
10–14 July 2017
Fiona Banner, Paul Barnes, Catherine Dixon, Europa, Frith Kerr, James Langdon, Fraser Muggeridge and OK-RM
New York
July 31–August 4, 2015
Julian Bittiner, James Goggin, Other Means, Fraser Muggeridge, & more to be announced
www.typographysummerschool.org
Poster and 16-page book section
Watch video here
14 December 2016 – 28 January 2017
This display aims to bring to light the work of an overlooked figure of the graphic design world, whose career extended over five decades. Pierre Faucheux (1924–1999) was a typographer, book designer and urbanist best known for his extensive work for almost every major French publishing house.
Organised by Mónica Oliveira and Fraser Muggeridge
1 September – 8 December 2016
Marcel Broodthaers, Henri Chopin, Demain Conrad, Jeremy Deller, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Dom Sylvester Houédard, Gordon House, Robert Jacks, Jarosław Kozłowski, Hansjörg Mayer, Bruce McLean, Rune Mields, Willem Sandberg
Selected by Fraser Muggeridge
An exhibition of Focal Point Gallery’s series of printed matter 2009–2016
17 July – 2 October 2016
Produced by Focal Point Gallery with Fraser Muggeridge studio
Poster for film directed by Juzo Itami
Contribution to Idea Magazine, No.374
A project by Åbäke × Idea
Exhibition screening at Brno Biennial, Czech Republic (with Will Rose)
16 June – 30 October 2016
Individually hand coloured print
594 × 840 cm
Edition of 10
Curated by Carolien Glazenburg,
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam,
in collaboration with Fraser Muggeridge
and De La Warr Pavilion
30 April – 4 September 2016
Installation photos by Nigel Green
1–5 August 2016
Julian Bittiner
Yoonjai Choi
Francesca Grassi
Geoff Han
Chad Kloepfer
Other Means
Fraser Muggeridge
Curated by Carolien Glazenburg,
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam,
in collaboration with Fraser Muggeridge
and De La Warr Pavilion
30 April – 4 September 2016
14 October – 30 November 2015
Wallpaper commission in collaboration with Laura Slater
Installation photos by Jules Lister
_Sign of the Times
_Protein Gallery, London
11–13 September 2015
Exhibition curated by Fraser Muggeridge
8 August – 4 October 2015
Installation photos by Nigel Green
Watch video here
Exhibition curated in collaboration with
Focal Point Gallery, Southend-On-Sea
21 July – 19 September 2015
Installation photos by Niki Cornish
Graphic design residency as part of Station To Station: A 30 Day Happening, A project by Doug Aitken at Barbican Art Gallery, London
Fraser Muggeridge studio and Friends:
Jan Blessing
Oliver Boulton
Oliver Fowler
Giulia Garbin
Nisha Gouveia
Eloise Harris
Stefan Kraus
Fraser Muggeridge
Sophie Talbot-Weiss
Invited artists and designers:
Fiona Banner
Demian Conrad
Jeremy Deller
Arnaud Desjardin
Sam Jacob
Peter Nencini
Mark Pawson
Jacqueline Poncelet
Giorgio Sadotti
2 colour linoprint
Edition of 60
Printed by Ian Gabb
Workshop prints made with students
by manually exposing and developing
printing plates
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
(part of PROJEKTIL), April 2015
London
20–24 July 2015
New York
10–14 August 2015
APFEL (A Practice for Everyday Life)
Paul Barnes
Mark El-khatib
Ken Garland
James Langdon
Fraser Muggeridge
OK-RM
David Pearson
Unique Riso print posters for lecture at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, February 2015
Unique screenprint posters for Lecture at JWT Building, London, January 2015
Melbourne
9–13 February 2015
Harriet Edquist
Emily Floyd
Jenny Grigg
Brad Haylock
Dominic Hofstede
Fraser Muggeridge
Ziga Testen
Paul Tisdell
Exhibition at Crate, Margate
10 October 2014 – 11 January 2015
Design for Maillot Jaune T-shirt
Part of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France 2014
Millenium Galleries, Sheffield
31 May – 7 September 2014
Collaboration with Eleanor Vonne Brown, part of Test Run, 2 May – 8 June 2014
Screenprint on cotton
Part of:
Ciara Phillips
Workshop (2010 – ongoing)
2 October – 30 November 2013
Collaboration with Fraser Muggeridge, commissioned by The Showroom, London
Remix of Square Poem
by Bob Cobbing, 1989
Part of _ABC in Sound
_Bob Cobbing
Curated by William Cobbing
and Rosie Cooper
Exhibition Research Centre
John Lennon Art and Design Building
Liverpool John Moores University
Duckinfield Street
Liverpool L3 5RD
9 October – 22 November 2013
Silkscreen on paper
60 × 60 cm
Edition of 50,
£50 (plus postage)
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Poster for Glory Glory exhibition and book
Screening and talk at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland
(with Will Rose)
12 April 2013
Silkscreen on paper
70 × 100 cm
Edition of 20
£10 (plus postage)
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Screenings at ICA, London, 2 March 2013 and Leeds Metropolitan University, 14 March 2013
(with Will Rose)
This screening brings together artists’ films and videos in which typography plays a central role, looking at how typography has been used to shape new aesthetic relationships between image, text and time, and how viewing moving image might be considered as a process of reading as well as looking.
Silkscreen on paper
70 × 100 cm
Edition of 40
£10 (plus postage)
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Homage to dsh
Homage to dsh
Homage to dsh
Sticker design for an ensaimada box
Contribution to EnsaimadaArt
Typography Summer School presents
Colour Dance
**A physical experience of colour**
Led by graphic designer and artist Stefan Kraus
Saturday 27 October 2012
The Boiler House Community Space
George Downing Estate
Cazenove Road
London, N16 6BE
What criteria informs our choice of colour? Where does colour come from and how can an actual experience help us develop our understanding of our work and the world around us?
A new typeface family conceived by Giorgio Sadotti and designed by Fraser Muggeridge
LAUNCH at X Marks the Bökship
Thursday 6 September 2012
6.30 – 8.30pm
A TYPEFACE of 676 letterforms released in an edition of twenty-five
A specimen BOOK of 708 pages printed in an edition of fifty
A vinyl TEXTWORK of 4 words in an edition of four
A PRINT of the 25 ‘X’ variations in an edition of twenty-six
All available on the night at a special launch price
Workshop with Arnaud Desjardin
Poster to represent the Zukunft typeface, a mix of Stempel Garamond and Monotype Grotesque, by Lorenz Klingebiel
Short film and contribution to book
Fiona Banner and Fraser Muggeridge
Graphite on paper
200 × 139.5cm
London
9 –13 July 2012
Daily visiting practitioners:
APFEL (A Practice for Everyday Life)
Sara De Bondt
Europa
Ken Garland
James Langdon
David Pearson
Visiting speakers:
Sarah Newitt
Stefan Kraus
London
16 –20 July 2012
Daily visiting practitioners:
APFEL (A Practice for Everyday Life)
Stephen Barrett
Europa
Ken Garland
OK-RM
James Langdon
David Pearson
Visiting speakers:
Sarah Newitt
Stefan Kraus
Tarot card
Letterpress print
42 × 28.5 cm
Part of ’Outrageous Fortune: Artists Remake the Tarot’ Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea
4 July – 27 August 2011
Touring to: Queens Hall Arts Centre, Hexham; Jersey Arts Centre, St Helier; mac, Birmingham; Holden Gallery, Manchester; University of Hertfordshire Galleries, Hatfield; Bedales Gallery, Petersfield
Billboard
609.6 × 304.8 cm
Part of _The Art of Lost Words
_Peninsula Arts Gallery, Plymouth
19 March – 30 April 2011
Print available
Blue Back Billboard
157.5 × 101.6 cm
Edition of 12 (all unique)
Signed and numbered
£100 (plus postage)
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Installation at Open Books
Royal College of Art, London
21 – 27 February 2011
London
4–8 July 2011
Daily visiting practitioners:
APFEL (A Practice for Everyday Life)
Sara De Bondt
Europa
Ken Garland
James Langdon
David Pearson
Visiting speakers:
Sarah Newitt
Stefan Kraus
London
11–15 July 2011
Daily visiting practitioners:
APFEL (A Practice for Everyday Life)
Stephen Barrett
Sara De Bondt
Europa
Ken Garland
James Langdon
David Pearson
Visiting speakers:
Paul Barnes
Sarah Newitt
Stefan Kraus
Ink on paper
29.7 × 21 cm
Part of _Working Drawings
_Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery
10 – 24 December 2010
Letterpress print
57 × 44.5 cm
‘Sexy of body, yet scared of the swimsuit’ is the english translation of the Dutch pangram ‘Sexy qua lijf, doch bang voor’t zwempak’.
A pangram is a piece of text which uses every letter of the alphabet. Pangrams are commonly used to show how a certain font will appear.
Part of Reverting to Type
Standpoint Gallery, London
10 – 24 December 2010
4 – 22 January 2011
Edition launch
POLICE ICE ICE POLICE
Artists’ book launch
_THE THE THINGS IS (FOR 3)
_Published by Milton Keynes Gallery
Performance by Inda Yansané
and Val Del Prete
Wednesday 22 September 2010
X marks the Bökship /
Donlon Books
210 / 3, Cambridge Heath Road
London E2 9NQ
Contribution to BOOK, edited by James Langdon, Eastside Projects
Installation at BOOK SHOW
Eastside Projects, Birmingham
3 July – 4 September 2010
Photographs by Stuart Whipps
London
5–9 July 2010
Daily visiting practitioners:
Sara De Bondt
Europa,
Ken Garland
David Pearson
Visiting speakers:
Fiona Banner
Paul Elliman
Sarah Newitt
Stefan Kraus
London
12–16 July 2010
Daily visiting practitioners:
Europa
Ken Garland
Jeff Knowles
David Pearson
Visiting speakers:
Stephen Barrett
Sara De Bondt
Paul Elliman
Jamie Ellul
James Langdon
Sarah Newitt
Stefan Kraus
A marathon back-to-back critique of typographic items as part of V&A Summer Camp.
48 new books, each unique and made up of 48 different publications designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio
With an essay by Eric Kindel
Edition of 96, each unique, 20pp
An exhibition of 48 books, each unique and made up of 48 different publications designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio
Kaleid editions, London
31 March – 25 April 2010
Installation photographs by
Ella Finer and Fraser Muggeridge
Poster for Make a Mark
Softback, 96 pages
A selection of book trade labels from the online collection compiled by Greg Kindall (www.sevenroads.org). These small labels, shown here at actual size, were pasted onto a book’s endpapers by booksellers, binders, printers, publishers, importers and distributors. The designs shown here have been selected for their incorporation of the graphic form of the book.
3 spot colour lithographic print
15 x 90cm
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Award certificate using the first edition of George Bernard Shaw’s Back to Methuselah. A Metabiological Pentateuch, 1921. The words, ‘You see things; and you say ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say ‘Why not?’’ were first published in this book.
International award winner:
Rami Farook, UAE
Photograph by Frank Noon
Poster for Olympik exhibition:
39 Sports, 39 Designers, 39 Posters
German Gymnasium, London
22 – 24 September 2009
A one-day conference on book design at St Bride Library, London
curated by Sara De Bondt and
Fraser Muggeridge
Speakers:
Chrissie Charlton
Jenny Eneqvist, Roland Früh
& Corina Neuenschwander
James Goggin
Sarah Gottlieb
Richard Hollis
Mevis & Van Deursen
Catherine de Smet