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You know Neville Brody as the designer behind seminal Brit mag The Face, New Wave and punk album covers galore (Cabaret Voltaire, Haircut 100, and on), and just tons of other visual influential stuff. He gave a signature look to the post-punk era. But the graphic rebel went legit years ago and now serves as dean of the department of graphic art and communication at the Royal College of the Arts. But the bonus to having a him there with typographer Margaret Calvert? The two have joined forces for a new typeface just for the Royal College of Arts—and we’re mad jealous. “Calvert Brody” will be on buildings, offices, official documents, and, we’d guess, report cards, too. We’re giving it an A.