Lee Binding

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Lee Binding is a graphic designer who has worked in various areas of Doctor Who graphic design.

He was originally the design consultant for the BBCi story Shada.

He was cover artist for the first three series of the Gallifrey series and the entire Sarah Jane Smith series from Big Finish Productions, as well as a regular contributor to the Main Range under producer Gary Russell. He later contributed cover art for the Big Finish Torchwood series and the company's adaptation of Nightshade.

He eventually became chief graphic designer for promotion and merchandise for the BBC Wales series, creating numerous graphic illustrations including the "movie posters" used for the promotion of Series 7, the 2013 specials and Series 8. He was also the cover artist for numerous New Series Adventures, as well as deluxe standalone novels from BBC Books.

He also initially made irregular contributions to the Doctor Who DVD range, before ultimately replacing Clayton Hickman as principal designer.

He has also been hired to produce work for multiple Sky television shows.

His none Doctor Who related work includes Fortitude, Top Gear, Hunderby, Jack and the Bean Stalk - After Ever After, I Hate Suzie, Game Of Thrones, Sick Of It, A League Of Their Own, Save Me, Hitmen and Civil Servant. [1] [2] [3]

Cover design work

DVD

Blu-ray

The Collection

Audio

Big Finish Main Range

Doctor Who Special Releases

Novel Adaptations

Time Lord Victorious

Companion Chronicles

Short Trips

Gallifrey

The War Master

Sarah Jane Smith

Torchwood

Torchwood Special Releases

Torchwood One

Aliens Among Us

God Among Us

The Lives of Captain Jack

The Sins of Captain John

Novels

Time Lord Victorious

Footnotes

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  4. The Five Doctors. bbc.co.uk (23 December 2004). Retrieved on 19 March 2019.

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