Julian Bovis
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Julian Bovis is a British artist and award-winning art director. He was born in Banbury, United Kingdom, and studied Architecture at the University of Plymouth.
Magazines
Bovis worked on Melody Maker in 1990 before joining the BBC's now defunct pop magazine, No.1. In 1991 he was part of the Inside Soap magazine launch team before moving back to the United Kingdom to design the British version.
Newspapers
In 1992 he redesigned the Daily Star, Lancashire Evening Post and Blackpool Gazette. In 1995 Bovis art directed the Edinburgh Evening News and he won Scottish Newspaper Design of The Year for the Dunblane massacre. After winning two more design awards in 1998 and 2000, Bovis joined the 2001 National Newspaper Awards judging panel. In 1999 he worked with broadcaster Jeff Randall as part of the Sunday Business newspaper launch team and in 2003 joined The Daily Telegraph as executive design editor where he was responsible for some of the newspaper's most noted front pages, including the award-winning Boxing Day edition of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the 2005 front page celebrating London's winning bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics. His work on the 7 July 2005 London bombings won The Daily Telegraph the European Newspaper Design Award.
Internet
In the summer of 2006 he re-designed The Daily Telegraph's website increasing the monthly pages views from 41.6 m to 52.8 m and in 2008 oversaw the re-design of the Daily Sport newspaper and Sport Media Group's online titles.
Awards
1996 Scottish Newspaper Design of The Year Edinburgh Evening News
1998 Newspaper Design of The Year for Sunday Business Newspaper Sunday Business
2000 Newspaper Design of The Year for Sunday Business Newspaper Sunday Business
2004 Newspaper Design of The Year The Daily Telegraph
2005 European Newspaper Award: The 7/7 London Bombings The Daily Telegraph
2015 John Ruskin Prize: Shortlisted [[Campaign_For_[1] Drawing]]
References
External links
- Julian Bovis
- John Ruskin Prize Shortlist
- Uley Exhibition
- 20:20 Richmond
- Ancoats Dispensary
- Daily Sport Relaunch
- Awards Judging Panel
- Seventh European Newspaper Award 17.3: Terror In London
- Newspaper Awards
- 1998 Newspaper Awards
- Telegraph Online Re-Design
- The Daily Telegraph Online Re-design
- Sunday Business Newspaper
- Record Cover Design
- Last of the Broadsheets
- Blair Wipes Away The Tories