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Andrew Ashton (born 1971) is an English book designer. He began his career in publishing at Kogan Page, the leading UK independent business publisher, in the early nineties.[ citation needed] At the turn of the 21st century he moved to HarperCollins publishers where he still works.[ citation needed]
Ashton's design for The Dangerous Book for Boys co-won him the 2007 Stora Enso Design and Production award with Nicole Abel (Production) at the British Book Industry Awards. [1] As well as designing the book, he also helped set it with Linde Hardaker and was the colourist for the pictures as well as supplying a couple of pictures including the title motif used on every page.[ citation needed]
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Andrew Ashton (born 1971) is an English book designer. He began his career in publishing at Kogan Page, the leading UK independent business publisher, in the early nineties.[ citation needed] At the turn of the 21st century he moved to HarperCollins publishers where he still works.[ citation needed]
Ashton's design for The Dangerous Book for Boys co-won him the 2007 Stora Enso Design and Production award with Nicole Abel (Production) at the British Book Industry Awards. [1] As well as designing the book, he also helped set it with Linde Hardaker and was the colourist for the pictures as well as supplying a couple of pictures including the title motif used on every page.[ citation needed]