Industrial designer, graphic artist, sculptor and one of the "Dunera Boys" interned in Hay, NSW, during World War II. In 1950 Fabian moved to London ...
Fawcett trained in England, later moving to Melbourne taking a position with David Lancashire's studio as a "lettering artist'. He moved toward retirement with the ...
Feint was a painter, printmaker, bookplate designer and illustrator who provided illustrations for a range of books and journals and was well-known for his bookplates. ...
Fish produced poster designs, logotypes, packaging, TV commercials and illustrations for major clients around the world, including Cadbury's, British Airways, Qantas and TIME Magazine. Founder ...
Foulkes was an illustrator for the advertising agency Walker, Robertson, Maguire and other agencies. As a poster artist, he also worked in outdoor advertising. His ...
A graphic artist and teacher who studied at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and the George Bell School. French also exhibited with the Victorian Artists' ...
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator and cartoonist, Fry worked for a time as a commercial artist, drawing newspaper advertisements as well as cartoons and illustrations ...
Mid 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, commercial artist (from necessity), landscape painter (by choice) and amateur photographer. Visited and taught painting at Hermannsburg, NT, in the ...
Worked in partnership with T. Harford as sign and ticket writers, they produced at least seven transparencies for the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Melbourne ...
graphic artist and photographer specializing in illuminations and presentations, calligraphy photographer, worked for John Sands, Sydney 1913-1914, then independently. Daughter Essie (q.v) and son Neville ...