Keith Breeden
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Keith Breeden is a graphic designer notable for his works with ABC and Scritti Politti. Breeden's logo work with ABC would display nuances of usage as the group reinvented itself from album to album. His various concepts for Scritti Politti would range from disarrayed wildflowers to chocolate bars and boxes to the many visual ways to reference Aretha Franklin, all suggesting elements of modern love at a period when Scritti was strongly establishing a transition to urban romance from a more DIY aesthetic that had previously distinguished their sound. The band was all Caucasian and on one cover of an early soul-inspired single a white chocolate bar is featured.
Breeden took a new direction in 1995 and is now professional portraitist.
[edit] Honors awarded to Keith Breeden
- 1996 Visitors Choice (BP Awards - National Portrait Gallery, London, England)
- 1986 First Prize, Album Sleeve (Music Week Awards)
- 1985 Frist Prize, Single Sleeve (Music Week Awards)