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About Us

Say hello to the people behind Redtyles Publishing for Modernists, brought together by a shared love of style, music, and the culture that connects it all.

Meet The Team

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Nick Keen

Author

Country boy, a child of the swinging sixties, teenager of the glam seventies. Fuelled by love for pop, swagger of punk, adoration of counterculture publications and his curious mind, we bring you this: his first adventure into bookland.

Sunflower

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Alf Button

Designer

Just made the sixties, can tell a rut from a groove, prefers the crunchy to the smooth. Informed by form and colour, indebted to text and type, the signs were almost write. From quiff to suedehead and back again.

Start!

Jason Disley

Contributing Author

Wordsmith and poet, made in Manchester, writing since the nineties. Wears his influences on his well-tailored sleeves and strongly believes in the DIY attitudes pervading subcultures since the mid-twentieth century.

The Soul Searcbers

Harriet Keen

Creative Editor

Eighties catwalks, pop art-meets-punk aesthetic; her inspirations are a heady concoction. A buying background and love for language leaves this nineties baby spending her 9-5 writing about the wonderful world of fashion.

English Rose

Ihor Savenko

Developer & Video Editor

Shaped by the digital age and forged in the tech-savvy tides of the twenty-first century, Ihor’s world revolves around innovation and technologies. From crafting interactive websites to directing engaging visual content. Rooted in programming finesse and an eye for detail, he brings ideas to reality, bridging the gap between code and art.

Into Tomorrow

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