Edward Booth-Clibborn is a British graphic artist, advertising consultant, and publisher.
He began his creative career in J Walter Thompson’s typography department, going on to become an art director for brands that included Campbell Soup.
After 11 years, during which he’s said he became “rather renegade”, Booth-Clibborn left the agency and joined D&AD as Chairman in 1963.
He remained in the role for 30 years, later becoming an advertising consultant for the Labour Party. In 1974, Booth-Clibborn set up publishing company Booth-Clibborn Editions, focusing on books dedicated to art, design and popular culture