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''For other people named Terry Jones see Terry Jones (disambiguation). Terry Jones (born 2. September 1945, Northampton) is a graphic designer, art director, photographer, book- and magazine-editor. He is best known as co-founder of the British, street-style magazine i-D in 1980. His unconventional graphic-style and subject matters have been massively influential in the magazine and advertising industries. ==Education and Career== Terry Jones was a student of ''commercial art'' at West of England College of Art in Bristol. During college Jones was already working on two magazines: ''Circuit'' and ''Hip Hip Bullshit Dip''. After his first two-year diploma, he was persuaded by the head of graphics Richard Hollis to continue studies, but soon after he left without a grade in solidarity to Hollis who had resigned due to a lack of support from the school. Hollis suggested Jones should apply to The Royal College of Art, but being reluctant during the interview he wasn't accepted. Jones then worked as an assistant to graphic designer Ivan Dodd, until becoming assistant art director at Good Housekeeping, from 1968 until 1970, and art director for Vanity Fair from 1970 until 1971.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Terry Jones (i-D)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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