£15,000 book!
A one-off, special issue, leather-bound copy of Tom Morris – The Colossus of Golf, the book I designed in 2007/8, was bought by Sir Nick Faldo at the 'Help for Heroes' charity...
A one-off, special issue, leather-bound copy of Tom Morris – The Colossus of Golf, the book I designed in 2007/8, was bought by Sir Nick Faldo at the 'Help for Heroes' charity...
Since 1946, as a 12-year-old, the renowned Salford artist, Harold Riley, has been visiting the Open, capturing the colour, excitement and personalities of the event in pen and...
Newly opened St Andrews gallery, Fraser East, required a classic identity to match its tastefully refurbished interior and exterior, so the beautiful Garamond typeface, juxtaposed in black and white on...
From the rolls of negatives rescued from my attic, these pics appeared. They were taken with a Horizont, a Russian camera that took a full 180 degree picture. I remember using it, to great effect, on a...
The image above is just one from the magnificent collection of old prints that will be included in the book I am currently designing to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the world's 4th oldest golf...
On the way back from Perth this month, I captured some great clouds, as well as this pic, above, where I appear to have a lime green barnet!
          
On our recent visit to The Big Smoke, we took in the Henry Moore exhibition at Tate Britain and Irving Penn at the National Portrait Gallery – both fantastic. Although Moore didn't inspire...
Just this week I was sent a pic by Raymond Honeyman that I didn't know existed. It's of our art college class of 1971, taken by Iain Hawk, probably in Don Shannon's room.
 
I last visited Cambridge as a 17-year-old student of architecture. This time it was to launch the latest book I've designed. The weather was kind to Elaine and I so, as well as having a...
I'm just back from Cambridge where Peter Alliss made a guest appearance at Gog Magog Golf Club to launch Social Links, my latest book design project. Written by Donald Cameron, it's a...