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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''', also known as '''graphic designers''', provide two-dimensional graphical elements as seen on computer screens, set walls, posters and the like. The position has not often been credited on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. This is largely because most graphics on at least ''Doctor Who'' have been handled by [[BBC Wales Graphics]], or they've been the province of the more senior [[concept artist]]s or [[associate designer]]s. Nevertheless, a few people have been specifically credited as graphic artists or designers.
'''{{PAGENAME}}s''', also known as '''graphic designers''', provide two-dimensional graphical elements as seen on computer screens, set walls, posters and the like. The position has not often been credited on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. This is largely because most graphics on at least ''Doctor Who'' have been handled by [[BBC Wales Graphics]], or they've been the province of the more senior [[concept artist]]s or [[associate designer]]s. Nevertheless, a few people have been specifically credited as graphic artists or designers.
== BBC Wales ==
== BBC Wales ==
At [[BBC Wales]], graphic design has mostly been ascribed to [[BBC Wales Graphics]] under the title "Graphics". However, a few individuals have been cited as providing the service, often ''in addition to'' the credit for BBCWG. These individuals include:
Early on in the production of [[BBC Wales]] ''Doctor Who'', graphic design was usually ascribed to [[BBC Wales Graphics]] under the title "[[Graphics]]". However, a few individuals have been cited as providing the service, often ''in addition to'' the credit for BBCWG or another group.  
* [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] - [[Jenny Bowers]]
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* [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] - [[Christina Tom]]
 
* [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] - [[Jackson Pope]]
== Original series ==
== Original series ==
In the original series, graphic design was almost never credited because graphic design was not usually seen as a separate task from that of the "[[Designer (crew)|Designer]]" — a position today that hovers somewhere between a [[set designer]] and a [[production designer]]. However, at least one individual was so credited. [[Sid Sutton]] was the "graphic designer" on ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'', mostly for his work in redesigning the [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]] and [[title sequence]]. Unlike BBC Wales graphic artists, however, Sutton wouldn't have been considered a "junior" designer. Rather, he would have been seen as a specially-contracted artist answering directly to the [[producer]].
In the original series, graphic design was almost never credited because graphic design was not usually seen as a separate task from that of the "[[Designer (crew)|Designer]]" — a position today that hovers somewhere between a [[set designer]] and a [[production designer]]. However, at least one individual was so credited. [[Sid Sutton]] was the "graphic designer" on ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'', mostly for his work in redesigning the [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]] and [[title sequence]]. Unlike BBC Wales graphic artists, however, Sutton wouldn't have been considered a "junior" designer. Rather, he would have been seen as a specially-contracted artist answering directly to the [[producer]].


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Graphic artists, also known as graphic designers, provide two-dimensional graphical elements as seen on computer screens, set walls, posters and the like. The position has not often been credited on Doctor Who. This is largely because most graphics on at least Doctor Who have been handled by BBC Wales Graphics, or they've been the province of the more senior concept artists or associate designers. Nevertheless, a few people have been specifically credited as graphic artists or designers.

BBC Wales

Early on in the production of BBC Wales Doctor Who, graphic design was usually ascribed to BBC Wales Graphics under the title "Graphics". However, a few individuals have been cited as providing the service, often in addition to the credit for BBCWG or another group.

Original series

In the original series, graphic design was almost never credited because graphic design was not usually seen as a separate task from that of the "Designer" — a position today that hovers somewhere between a set designer and a production designer. However, at least one individual was so credited. Sid Sutton was the "graphic designer" on The Leisure Hive, mostly for his work in redesigning the Doctor Who logo and title sequence. Unlike BBC Wales graphic artists, however, Sutton wouldn't have been considered a "junior" designer. Rather, he would have been seen as a specially-contracted artist answering directly to the producer.