Abram Games was born in 1914 in White chapel, London and died in 1996. He was a British Graphic Designer during World War II. He designed posters, packaging and he also designed posters, signage and packaging for the BBC, Shell , The Financial Times, Guinness, and the London underground. During World War II, he was England's official war poster designer. He designed stamps for Britain, Jersey and Israel. Also he designed the logo for JFS in North-West London. There were also book jackets for Penguin books and logo for Festival Of Britain and the Queen's award To Industry. He oversaw the design and production on hundreds of posters for Britain's to stand fast and support allied troops.
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