
معرفی
Nicholas Jeeves serves as a full-time Lecturer and MA Graphic Design Course Leader at Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University, integrating fifteen years of professional practice with organizations including Saatchi & Saatchi, The Henry Moore Foundation, and The Public Domain Review where he acts as associate editor.
His academic foundations include:
- BA (Hons) Graphic Arts and Illustration, Anglia Polytechnic University
- MA Applied Imagination in the Creative Industries, Central Saint Martins
- Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education
Research centers on imagined worlds in text and image, manifested through meticulous book design exploring historical texts and original narratives. His practice bridges revival of obscure literary works with contemporary visual interpretation, emphasizing tactile materiality and precise typographic expression as seen in collaborative projects reimagining Borges' creatures.
Publication trends reveal consistent engagement with graphic design's intersection with literary heritage and public domain materials, particularly through self-published works via Mulita Small Editions and editorial contributions to The Public Domain Review press, highlighting experimental approaches to visual storytelling and historical text revival.
Recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
As an educator, Jeeves champions feedback-driven creative development and international collaboration, exemplified by the Cambridge-Buenos Aires student project interpreting Borges. His teaching methodology, shaped by formative experiences at Shephalbury College, emphasizes self-directed learning within structured projects while maintaining active design practice.
Through Ruskin Arts Publications and The Public Domain Review, he cultivates platforms connecting historical visual culture with contemporary practice, sustaining a dynamic ecosystem where academic research directly informs professional design output and vice versa.

