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Richard Turley is an English creative director and graphic designer. He is the editorial director of ''Interview'' and the co-founder of ''Civilization'' magazine. Turley became well known for his work redesigning the visual strategies of ''
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Early life and education

Turley attended the
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where he graduated with a
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. While at the University of Liverpool, he designed the university's student paper ''Shout''. He is a member of
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Career

Turley worked at the marketing department of London-based newspaper ''
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'' before moving to the creative department. Between 2003 and 2005, he worked with creative director Mark Porter as senior designer during a major redesign of ''The Guardian''. He later served as the art director of ''G2'', ''The Guardian'''s magazine with editors
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''Bloomberg Businessweek'': 2010–2014

In 2011, Turley was appointed as the creative designer of ''
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''. During his tenure, Turley completely redesigned ''Businessweek'', in favor of a more
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style than the publication had previously been known for. Turley and editor
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began to develop an experimental visual aesthetic for the magazine, that looked like "it had been assembled from PowerPoint clip art by some sales manager on a cocaine bender." The redesign drew attention for its provocative style and visual appeal. Designer
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described the redesigned look as "the best consistent set of covers in 40 years." Many of Turley's covers drew attention for their provocative and controversial designs. A story on the UAL/Continental Airlines merger drew controversy for Turley's cover depicting two airplanes having sex. Turley's cover of a Businessweek article titled "The Hedge Fund Myth" drew controversy for its phallic imagery illustrating the divide between expectations and reality in hedge fund returns. Alexander Nazaryan of ''
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'' questioned whether the hedge fund cover and others like it ran the risk of overshadowing the reporting they illustrated. ''Bloomberg'' published an article explaining the design process of "The Hedge Fund Myth"'s cover. Turley was named the Hottest Creative Player in the 2011 ''
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'' Hotlist. He was ranked #46 on The Verge 50 list in 2013. In 2014, ''The Atlantic'' published a tribute to Turley's work, showcasing some of his best ''Businessweek'' covers. Turley was commissioned to design the cover of the 2013 edition of ''American Illustration'''s annual magazine.


MTV, Wieden+Kennedy: 2014–2017

In 2014, Turley left Businessweek to serve as
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's first senior vice president of visual storytelling and deputy editorial director. In 2015, Turley created "MTV No Chill", a multi-platform project which ran on the channel between 6-8pm. As part of No Chill, MTV content was edited and remixed with short form videos, sketches and graphics. Turley developed an experimental approach to producing content for MTV that incorporated social media and internet culture. The resulting look was described by some as "being eyefucked by bullshit." Turley became the executive creative director of content and editorial design at
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in 2016. Turley launched the WKTV channel in 2017. While at Wieden+Kennedy, Turley led a redesign of
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's logo and branding. The redesign included the creation of new typefaces, and a new logo which replaced one adopted in 1994. Turley cited
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and
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as creative influences on the redesign, which was inspired by the aesthetics of the videogame ''Wipeout''. Manufacturing company 3M claimed that the redesigned F1 logo bore similarities to the logo for its Futuro sock brand, and may have infringed on its copyright. Formula One agreed to not use the logo on therapeutic or orthopedic products so as to avoid confusion with Futuro, and 3M withdrew their opposition to the trademark. Turley designed a special edition of '''SUP Magazine'' in 2015. He designed covers and parody ads for ''Esquire'''s special edition of the
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magazine ''Spy''. The issue, which ran during the
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, lampooned political events and figures such as
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, as well as Hillary and
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. Turley designed a special magazine section for culture magazine ''
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''. The section dealt with the impact that the
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's distortion of facts had on absurdity and reality in discourse, stating that it had given people a license to become "Nonsense Warriors". He also worked on other publications, such as ''Mushpit'' and ''Good Trouble'' in 2017.


''Interview'', ''Civilization'' magazine: 2018-2020

Turley became the editorial director of ''Interview'' magazine when it was relaunched in 2018, taking over from
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. He works with creative director
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. Turley co-founded ''Civilization'' magazine with Mia Kerin and Lucas Mascatello in 2018. Turley had previously worked with Mascatello at MTV, and approached him with the idea of starting their own newspaper. The magazine was inspired by the decline of print media, and. ''Civilization'' is a print-only
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which focuses on life and culture in New York. Fashion designer
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collaborated with Turley to use content and imagery from ''Civilization'' on Watanabe's Spring 2020 Collection. The publication has developed a cult following due to its personalized, unorthodox style. ''
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'' described the magazine as a "anarchic countercultural diary." ''Civilization'' launched a personalized
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campaign during the 2020
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as a way to reach out to New York residents. ''Civilization'' also produces ''Civilization Radio''. Turley was included in Jens Müller's ''
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. Vol. 2: 1960–Today'' (2018). He designed the 57th Annual
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collection in 2019. That year, he designed the ad campaign for
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's 7x7 conference at the
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. He described the campaign, which made use of analogue advertising methods like brochures, posters and artwork, as "an exploded magazine". In 2019, Turley designed a window campaign for retailer
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while it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The campaign was noted for its unorthodox approach of frankly relating the store's financial difficulties. The campaign featured window designs with tongue-in-cheek slogans such as "NOT CLOSED" and "THE EMPEROR HAS CLOTHES". Turley stated that he wanted "to encourage them to be a little bit more vulnerable and out front." Turley designed the branding of Good Buys, a non-profit fashion fundraiser, in 2020.


Food: 2021-present

The sixth issue of ''Civilization''—released in May 2022—garnered attention because most of its contents were generated through
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(AI), featuring computer-generated texts that have been described as spaning "hate lists, girl texts, break-up DMs, Butt2butt, emotional affairs and Fentanyl Strips." Writing for ''
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'', Günseli Yalcinkaya felt that the edition "perfectly conveys the feeling of being terminally online", and regarded it as a "glorious brain dump of images and information; an aggressively text-based assault on the senses in the shape of a
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broadsheet." Turley said the issue was an attempt to "make something horrible, based, repellent", and cited
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's 1975 album ''
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'' as an inspiration. Interviewed by Yalcinkaya, he explained the thinking behind the issue's chaotically structured contents:
Playing with the idea of words as images and trying to blend it together so you can start or finish at any point without taking any specific message from any of it. Forgetting all ideas that words have to mean something. Like playing a record at the wrong speed. Like that feeling of watching a video backwards. Just sensation. ..It‘s an issue about feeling something, then nothing. It‘s about feeling something, then feeling it again, then nothing. Feeling something like a lot of people all at once. A crowd. A crowd with no clear identity, no clear message. It‘s about being unsure if the message that‘s being sent is the same one you‘re receiving.
In 2022, the designer launched his own
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, Food, together with friends Nick Farnhill and Iain Tait; with offices in London and New York City. Turley described Food as a response against a years-old trend in the creative industry that he identified as "duplicative" and "formulaic", driven by a management focus on
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over the creative process, resulting in works that are largely reworkings of other designs. Food's first job was the
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''Softie'' for British fashion brand
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, released on the occasion of the opening of its Wooster Street flagship store in New York City.


Style and influences

Turley's design style is characterized by bold typography and irreverent designs, as well as his characteristic disregard for grid design. His work has been described as provocative, often incorporating risky or subversive imagery. Turley said that his work is "really...about making myself laugh ..I’d hope that there’s a bit of naughtiness and cheekiness. I like work that just feels a bit wrong." Many of Turley's designs incorporate and remix pop cultural memes and internet culture. He described his process of recontextualizing and reusing media as "appropriation culture." In an interview with
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, Turley said "we’re living in this sort of mood board dress-up culture where bunches of coded references are yoked together—the 'creativity' coming from the uniqueness of those references, or the inventiveness with which they’re combined." Turley has cited designers like
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, ''
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'', and ''Oz''. His work has also been influenced by alternative and underground publications and
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s of the 1960s and 1970s.


Awards

Turley has been awarded thirty five
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awards, and 4 Yellow Pencil awards from D&AD. He has won eight awards for Creative Design from the
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. He has also earned several awards from the
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. ''Businessweek'' won several awards for design under Turley. He received a
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"Studio of the Year" award in 2012 for his work in the ''Businessweek'' art department. That year, the publication won the Gold Award for "Magazine of the Year" from the Society of Publication Designers. ''Businessweek'' was also named ''Magpile'''s "Magazine of the Year" in 2013.


Exhibitions

Turley's work has been shown in exhibitions including the 2012 "Designs of the Year" show at the
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in London and "Graphic Design Now" at the
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, Minneapolis. In 2019 Turley's work was featured alongside Jimmy Turrell's work at the "Unforsaken" exhibition at The Book Club in
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.


Speaking engagements

Turley has given talks at
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Pittsburgh, the Walker Art Center's "Insight Design Lecture", RGD Ontario's "DesignThinkers" conference, Offset Festival, ModMag New York edition, and QVED's conference in
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. He was featured on Gestalten.tv and ''It's Nice That's'' "Nicer Tuesdays" talks.


References

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