- Julian Bovis
Julian Bovis, born 2nd of April 1969 is a British
journalist andNewspaper Art Director . He was born inBanbury ,United Kingdom and although studying Architecture atUniversity of Plymouth , rose to prominence in the newspaper industry in the 1990s when he re-designed a number of English daily newspapers, changing them frombroadsheet totabloid format.History
Although more notable for art directing national newspapers, Julian started off working on weekly
Pop music magazines. He started work on theMelody Maker and in 1990-1992 theBBC 's now defunct pop magazine, No.1. Whilst working in Australia in 1993 Julian was part of theInside Soap magazine launch team before moving back to theUnited Kingdom to design the British version.By 1993 he was in charge of the
Daily Star typography re-design and changed the character of the newspaper by introducingImpact (typeface) - which is still in use. Impact is one of the world's most notoriously tabloid typefaces and is more commonly used on celebrity magazines than newspapers.After his move from the
Daily Star , Julian was responsible for the controversial change of format of some of England's most popular evening newspapers. In 1994 as Art Director of United Provincial Newspapers he re-designed six City newspapers, changing them from their traditional upmarketbroadsheet format to a more economical and populisttabloid format. These included theLancashire Evening Post and theBlackpool Gazette . There was much criticism at the time that the newspapers were being driven downmarket, although theYorkshire Post refrained from change and remains a dailybroadsheet newspaper.England had traditionally readBroadsheet evening newspapers, and the cultural change was swift - culminating just thirteen years later in April 2007 when the country's final evening newspaper, The Halifax Evening Courier, lost it's battle and became a tabloid.By 1995 Julian was art directing the
Edinburgh Evening News where he won Scottish Newspaper Design of The Year for his work on the live news section, most notably the coverage of theDunblane massacre After winning two more design awards in 1998 and 2000, Julian joined the judging panel for the 2001 National Newspaper Awards.
In 1999 he worked with broadcaster
Jeff Randall (journalist) as part of the launch team ofSunday Business newspaper - Britain's first national Sunday in over twenty-five years. He art directed the newspaper for four years until it was converted to a magazine under the Editorship ofAndrew Neil . By the summer of 2003 most of the newspaper's original launch team had been head-hunted by rival national newspapers and the production ofSunday Business was handed over to thePress Association inLondon 's Victoria.He returned to daily newspapers in 2003 when he joined
The Daily Telegraph as Executive Design Editor - where he was responsible for some of the newspaper's most notorious front pages; including the award-winning Boxing Day edition of the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the 2005 front page celebratingLondon 's winning bid for the2012 Summer Olympics .Julian's work on the
7 July 2005 London bombings won the Daily Telegraph the European Newspaper Design Award for news coverage. He reflects on the day's events and discusses how newspapers handle breaking news in 'Disaster Days' on the ZealiFeel blog. In the summer of 2006 he oversaw the re-design ofThe Daily Telegraph 's website, introducing the newspaper's famousGothic alphabet masthead, increasing the use of online photographs and using design principles to visually link the website to the printed newspaper. The re-design saw the monthly pages views rise from 41.6 m to 52.8 m.Julian left
The Daily Telegraph in February 2008 and became a consultant for Sport Media Group where he oversaw the re-design ofThe Daily Sport , one of Britain's national daily tabloid newspapers.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 Design Award: The 7/7 London Bombings
The Daily Telegraph Blogging
Julian is currently editing " The Zeal I Feel" - a blog dedicated to Newspaper and Magazine Design and it's translation onto the world wide web.
External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/feb/27/pressandpublishing1 Daily Sport Relaunch]
* [http://www.brandrepublic.com/InDepth/Analysis/787930/Will-new-Sport-appeal-advertisers/ Brand Republic on the Daily Sport Relaunch]
* [http://www.how-do.co.uk/north-west-media-news/north-west-publishing/daily-sport-editor-dave-beevers-won%92t-be-replaced-200802292031/ Daily Sport Redesign]
* [http://thezealifeel.blogspot.com/2007/10/disaster-days.html Disaster Days]
* [http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/awards/010328new2.shtml Awards Judging Panel]
* [http://www.newspaperaward.org/ Seventh European Newspaper Award 17.3: Terror In London]
* [http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/gs/rdas/pages/html/pdfmag/news6.pdf Newspaper Awards]
* [http://www.digital-ink.co.uk/sites/newsawards/ 1998 Newspaper Awards]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/may/08/pressandpublishing.newmedia Telegraph Online Re-Design]
* [http://thezealifeel.blogspot.com The Zeal I Feel]
* [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/shanerichmond/may06/howweredesigned.htm The Daily Telegraph Online Re-design]
*Sunday Business Newspaper
* [http://www.discogs.com/release/374965 Record Cover Design]
* [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=37203§ioncode=1 Last of the Broadsheets]
* [http://kiplekker.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html Blair Wipes Away The Tories]
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