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Nick Bax was born on 1970 in British, is a British designer. At 50 years old, Nick Bax height not available right now. We will update Nick Bax's height soon as possible.
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5' 10"
Now We discover Nick Bax's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 52 years old?
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Nick Bax Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Nick Bax worth at the age of 52 years old? Nick Bax’s income source is mostly from being a successful Designer. He is from British. We have estimated
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Bax is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (FRSA) and a visiting lecturer in design and visual communication at various universities and institutions. He is currently a trustee of the charity Sheffield Flourish and ROAR (Rotherham Open Arts Renaissance), an ambassador for Eureka! National Children’s Museum, an advisor on cultural engagement for the University of Sheffield and serves on the Partnership Advisory Board for WRoCAH (White Rose College of Arts & Humanities).
'The Art of SCI+TEC', an exhibition of Human's designs for the SCI+TEC music label was shown in Barcelona during June 2017 (BudLab), 2012 (Blow Gallery) and 2011 (Corretger5 Gallery).
In 2016 Bax was one of 50+ artists commissioned to create an elephant for the Herd of Sheffield citywide art event. His design 'LIZZIETRON 2.2' was displayed outside the University of Sheffield Diamond building (Faculty of Engineering) from July–September and the Meadowhall Centre, 14–16 October 2016. The piece was auctioned at the Crucible Theatre on 20 October 2016, raising £5,900 for Sheffield Children's Hospital.
The exhibition 'SHEFFIELD>>>TOKYO + <3' took place at the Calm&Punk Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, in October 2015. The show featured a combination of 3D printing and animation created by the Human team.
Human created visuals for 'Sounds of the Cosmos' which was performed at The Octagon Centre (FOTM, Sept 2014), The Crucible Theatre (DocFest, June 2015) and Latitude Festival 2015.
Bax was part of the world-renowned Designers Republic team for 15 years before launching the creative agency Human in 2007. Bax is also co-founder of the Computer Club music label.
In 2007 Bax founded Humanstudio (aka Human), a multi-disciplinary design team.
During this time, Bax exhibited with TDR at various galleries and locations around the world including the Barbican Centre (London), Museum of Contemporary Art (Barcelona), Passage de Retz (Paris), Electraglide Festival (Tokyo), and Artists Space (New York). He also contributed to the TDR issue of Emigre magazine (#29, 1994), which is now part of the permanent design collection in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York.
Bax returned to TDR in July 1993, designing covers for key British artists such as Aphex Twin, Pulp and Supergrass. He also produced artwork for record labels including Warp Records and React, and the groundbreaking video games Wipeout and Grand Theft Auto. Other projects included packaging for Sony Aibo, rebrand of Nickelodeon, design of a TDR Swatch, MTV Qoob project, a visual identity for The University of Sheffield and an invitation to design the flag of Slovenia.
In February 1992 Bax was recruited by Mainartery, London, where he worked for 18 months, designing for artists signed to Sony, EMI, Phonogram and Simon Cowell (Arista).
In 1990 Bax became a member of The Designers Republic (TDR) and helped to establish it as one of the most influential graphic design companies in the world. Activity during this time was primarily for the music industry, including record covers for Pop Will Eat Itself, The Orb and Warp Records.
Nick Bax (born 1970) is a British designer whose practice has spanned the fields of graphics, creative direction and art.
Nick Bax was born in Huddersfield, England in 1970. He attended Maltby Comprehensive School from 1981–1986, studied art and design at Rotherham College of Arts & Technology from 1986–1988 and graphic design at North Essex School of Art (Colchester Institute) from 1988–1990.