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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
Born in Cardiff, Wales, in 1969, Pete Fowler is one of the most-recognized graphic designers of our time. Although he has a Fine Art background (he was educated at the Falmouth School of Art), Pete is currently working as a freelance illustrator, artist and monster maker; his clients range from Sony Creative Products, Vidal Sassoon, and Faberge to Super Furry Animals, Tatler and the Sci-Fi Channel.
 
Born in Cardiff, Wales, in 1969, Pete Fowler is one of the most-recognized graphic designers of our time. Although he has a Fine Art background (he was educated at the Falmouth School of Art), Pete is currently working as a freelance illustrator, artist and monster maker; his clients range from Sony Creative Products, Vidal Sassoon, and Faberge to Super Furry Animals, Tatler and the Sci-Fi Channel.

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