
Frank Philippin University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt www.fbg.h-da.de
Frank Philippin was born in Stuttgart in 1967. In 1999 he completed an MA at the Royal College of Art, during which he was shortlisted to design Royal Mail's Millennium Stamp and where he designed his graduating year's poster. He also completed a one-year research project at the Helen Hamlyn Centre on the subject of Small Print, before setting up the design studio Brighten the Corners in London 1999. Over the years Brighten the Corners has worked with many clients including the Goethe-Insitut, the British Council, the Department for Education, Accenture, and Laurence King Publishing, happily switching between public sector, corporate and cultural environments. Brighten the Corners won quite a few awards as well. Not just for the design of posters, logos, programmes, websites or events, but most recently for the outcome of a university workshop. And they keep their hands in many pies: publish and sell work in their online shop and teach. Frank currently moves between London, Stuttgart and Darmstadt where he is a professor of Graphic Design at the University of Applied Sciences.
More information:
www.brightenthecorners.com
www.fbg.h-da.de/personen/professoren/frank-philippin
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