Neville Brody is a graphic designer, typographer, art director, and brand strategist known for his experimental and rebellious style. He studied graphic design in the 1970s and began his career designing posters and album covers for punk bands. In the 1980s, he became art director for magazines like The Face and Arena, where he pioneered new typography and font designs. Throughout his career, Brody has challenged design conventions and influenced graphic design through his innovative work with magazines, record labels, and major clients like The Times of London.