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Christopher Doyle is an Australian graphic designer living and working in Sydney.

With over ten years experience in brand and design his work has won numerous international awards, been used as the basis for education material in Europe and the United States and appeared in feature articles for Creative Review and Grafik Magazine.

In 2009 he was named one of Indesign Magazine’s Top Ten Faces and Forces of Design and in 2011 his work was selected to be part of Graphic Design: Now in Production (GD:NIP) – a joint exhibition with Cooper-Hewitt and the National Design Museum in America.

He has lectured at Canberra University, Billy Blue School of Design (Sydney), Griffith University (Brisbane) Enmore Tafe (Sydney) AGIdeas (Melbourne) and Wollongong University (NSW) and has sat on the NSW council for the Australian Graphic Design Association. He has also made written contributions to Desktop Magazine, Design Assembly, Australian Creative and Process Journal. He has also served as a judge at D&AD, AWARD and AADC.

He also happens to be that guy who found a piece of Nutri-Grain that looked like E.T. then sold it on eBay for a thousand dollars. True story.

Contact: thisischristopherdoyle[at]gmail.com