'X' started his career as a junior visualiser at the British-run advertising agency D.J. Keymer, and by his own admission, he held his profession as a 'Graphic Artist' very close to his heart.
Although on one hand, visual design was something close to X's heart and for the most part, he was treated well; there was palpable tension between the British and Indian employees of the firm as the former were paid much better. 'X', at that time, was earning just eighty rupees a month.
It was in 1943 that he was invited by a senior colleague from D.J. Keymer to work with Signet Press, a new publishing house started by Mr. D. K. Gupta. Mr. Gupta asked 'X' to create cover designs for books published by Signet Press, and gave him complete artistic freedom.
( Pic : X's cover design for Nehru's 'The Discovery of India', published by the Signet Press. )
'X' designed covers for many books, including Jawaharlal Nehru's "Discovery of India", and Jim Corbett's "Man-Eaters of Kumaon".
Some years later, 'X' went on to make his mark in a different field.
Identify 'X'.
satyajit ray,for sure!
ReplyDeleteBingo !! Devendra Bhai is 100% correct !!
ReplyDelete'X' is the legendary Satyajit Ray.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the image of this book. A few years back, while rummaging through my grandfather's books, I came upon this book, but without the jacket. Inside the book, it was mentioned that the cover had been designed by Satyajit Ray. The book was bought in 1948. I was curious to see the jacket - thanks to you, my wish is now fulfilled.
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