Richard Doubleday

Assistant Professor of Art

Richard B. Doubleday is an Assistant Professor of Art in the Department of Graphic Design at the College of Fine Arts and teaches in the London Summer British Programmes. Awards and honors include a Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship and a visiting fellowship at Chelsea College of Art & Design, University of the Arts London. Richard has exhibited at many international events and competitions including a retrospective poster exhibition at the School of Architecture and Design, Rafael Landivar University, Guatemala. Richard recently conducted a concept book workshop at Suzhou Art & Design Technology Institute in China. Richard is principal of Richard Doubleday Design. Former graphic designer for Rothman Partners, Inc. Architects and Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is currently a member of the Boston Society of Printers. Member of the writing team for Phaidon Graphic Classics and serves as an editorial advisor and contributing writer for the 4th and 5th editions of Meggs’ History of Graphic Design. Writings on design history published in Baseline, IDEA, A! DISEÑO, IdN, Icograda, Print, NOVUM, Neshan Iran, Shift Japan, Typo Prague, and Australian Creative. His posters have been published in Design & Packaging China and Atlas of Graphic Design, published by Maomao Publications. Richard is author of Jan Tschichold, Designer: The Penguin Years published by Oak Knoll Press USA and Lund Humphries UK, and co-author of Jan Tschichold Master Typographer: His Life, Work and Legacy published by Thames & Hudson UK.