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Ewan Clayton

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Born
Hassocks, Sussex, The United Kingdom
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Ewan Clayton is Professor in Design at the University of Sunderland and co-director of the International Research Centre for Calligraphy. For a number of years he was a consultant for Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Centre) where he worked within a research group that focused on documents and contemporary communications. He is an award winning calligrapher and has exhibited and taught calligraphy in many parts of the world.

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“...for, in [William] Morris's words, 'a work of utility might also be a work of art, if we cared to make it so.”
Ewan Clayton, The Golden Thread: The Story of Writing

“...great products are a triumph of taste and taste happens, said Jobs, 'by exposing yourself to the best things humans have done and then trying to bring the same things into what you are doing'.”
Ewan Clayton, The Golden Thread: The Story of Writing

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