Graphic designer Martin Lambie-Nairn dies aged 75
Martin Lambie-Nairn, the British graphic designer who created the seminal "Blocks" logo for UK television station Channel 4, passed away on Christmas Day at the age of 75.
He was also co-creator of the satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.
Lambie-Nairn was best known for his branding design for TV, which included creating the famous "Blocks" logo for Britain's Channel 4 when it launched in 1982. In 1990 he also created BBC Two's channel identity, which featured live-action aspects and was later produced using CGI.
A BBC Channel Two identity by Lambie-Nairn
His other television branding work included the hot-air-balloon globe identity for BBC One and ident packages for a number of other BBC channels, including CBeebies and BBC Four. The designer also created the ITN corporate logo and the title sequence for its News at Ten programme. As well as working on TV design, Lambie-Nairn came up with the idea for Spitting Image, which was first broadcast in 1984. It was based on an idea that Lambie-Nairn came up with during a business lunch and he received a credit from the showrunners, The Guardian reported.
Lambie-Nairn was born in Croydon and studied at the Canterbury College of Art. In 1976 he set up his own company, Robinson Lambie-Nairn, with partner Colin Robinson, which was expanded and renamed Lambie-Nairn & Company in 1990.
He left the company in 2007 to start the independent design consultancy ML-N and joined brand agency Heavenly in 2009 as cre...
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