Edward McKnight Kauffer (1890-1954) was the most celebrated graphic
designer working in Britain in the twentieth century. Born in Montana,
he left America before the first world war to travel throughout Europe
absorbing the influences of the Cubists and the German poster artist
Ludwig Hohlwein. At the onset of war he settled in London. Seeing
himself as a painter, he allied himself with the London Group and the
Vorticists. He worked at Roger Fry's Omega Workshops with Vanessa Bell
and Duncan Grant, and in 1915 was commissioned by Frank Pick, then the
publicity manager at London Underground. This was the beginning of a
client-designer relationship that lasted throughout the 1920s and '30s,
only ending when Kauffer returned to New York in 1940. His posters,
brilliantly coloured and strikingly modern, struck London like a Cubist
thunderbolt. Soon other clients, Jack Beddington at Shell, Sir Colin
Anderson at the Orient Shipping line, the Daily Herald (the instantly
recognisable Birds in Flight pos