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A '''graphic designer''' assembles art created by the [[graphic artist]] together to create a design for a screen display or sign, within a story. They use images, typography or motion graphics to deliver this content.
A '''graphic designer''' assembles art created by the [[graphic artist]] together to create a design for a screen display or sign, within a story. They use images, typography or motion graphics to deliver this content.
[[Bernard Lodge]] was the first ever graphic designer for ''[[Doctor Who]]'', on [[TV]]: "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]", though he went uncredited.
In the modern era of ''Doctor Who'', the post of graphic designer has largely been filled by [[Chris Lees]] in the [[Matt Smith]] era, [[Nina Dunn]] in the [[Peter Capaldi]] era, and [[Richard Wells]] in the [[Jodie Whittaker]] era. ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' credited [[James North]] during ''[[Children of Earth]]'', and [[Julian Nix]] worked on ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]''.
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