Margaret Calvert: Woman at Work
Adrian Shaughnessy author Margaret Calvert author John L Walters author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:12th Feb '26
Should be back in stock very soon

The first book dedicated to Margaret Calvert, pioneer of design for public service, a groundbreaking typographer and recipient of 2024’s New York Type Directors Club Medal.
Margaret Calvert’s design work on the signs of Britain’s national road network, with Jock Kinneir, means that it is almost impossible to travel anywhere in the UK and not benefit from her skill as a designer. Her ultra-legible typeface and engaging pictograms have become an integral part of everyday British life, and they have set the benchmark for highway signage internationally.
Following a distinguished career as a graphic designer, Margaret Calvert became an influential educator at the Royal College of Art, where she taught a generation of designers, many of whom have achieved global recognition. Today, working in her home studio, she takes on projects that personally inspire her.
This monograph – the first dedicated to her work – captures the full arc of her career, encompassing the three distinct phases of her professional life and offering insight into her early years in South Africa and her formative experiences after moving to the UK as a teenager. Lavishly illustrated with rare glimpses into her archive and details of her legendary typefaces, it is designed by Margaret and A2/SW/HK, the studio co-founded by her frequent creative partner (and former student) Henrik Kubel and Scott Williams. The book is edited by Adrian Shaughnessy, with an introduction by Eye magazine editor, John L. Walters and an essay by Margaret’s friend and former student Marion Deuchars.
'Margaret’s work will live on forever through these historically significant signs and typefaces that populate every side of the street in the UK – but this book is essential to understanding every piece of detail and love that went into something that we may take for granted these days' - It's Nice That
'Visually refined, insightful and wryly humorous, it is quintessential Calvert' - Guardian
'This is a wonderful tribute. It will make you appreciate the public design we are lucky to live with, even if you only catch it in your peripheral vision as you speed past a blue-and-white sign pointing you in the right direction' - Literary Review
ISBN: 9780500030448
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1520g
256 pages