Bio:
gray318
Jonathan Gray has worked under the name 'gray318' for the past 12 years. He has designed book jackets for all the major publishers in the world and regularly undertakes editorial projects in the UK and US. His work has been recognised by the AIGA (NY) and D&AD (UK) and he has recently featured in exhibitions in Porto, Paris and New York. Clients include: Penguin (worldwide) Random House (worldwide), Hewlett Packard, Discovery Channel, Berlin Opera House, New York Times, New York Magazine, Business Week, Time Out (UK) 'What I'm looking to do is to create individual, personality driven projects. I love the way that hand-drawn type or illustration can give a project a real flavour of it's own. For me the perfect solution always needs a strong idea though. I don't want the type to be a mere dressing. It needs to be there for a reason.'
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Tearsheets & More
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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Illustrado
The Believers
Everything is illuminated
The End of Mr Y
Pop Co
A Gojatekos
égi szerelem
A Jade
Oxfam
HP Font
New York Times
New York Times
Air/Land/Sea Logo
Foreskin's Lament
Eating Animals
My Cool Blue Train
Bright Shiny Morning
Fortress of Solitude
Men and Cartoons
The Disappointment Artist
Thank You
Fortune Magazine
Alice in Wonderland
Ghosts & LIghtning
The Polysyllabic Spree
IM OK
Love
Special Topics in Calamity Physics
Girls of Riyadh
Berlin Opera
Spin Magazine
Murder
The Major's Tongue
Time Out
Tractors in Ukrainian