Scott King is a graphic designer and writer.

King worked as art director for i-D magazine, creative director for Sleazenation magazine, and is a contributing editor to Arena Homme+ magazine. From 2013 to 2016, King was Professor of Visual Communication at University of the Arts, London.

He has produced graphic design work for the Michael Clark Dance Company; Malcolm McLaren; Pet Shop Boys; Róisín Murphy; John Grant; Saint Etienne; Earl Brutus; Suicide and New Order amongst many others.

King’s work has been exhibited internationally, in both commercial galleries and institutions, including Institute of Contemporary Arts, Barbican and Studio Voltaire in London; Museum of Modern Art and White Columns, in New York; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Portikus, Frankfurt; and Kunstverein Munich.


His books include: 

Anxiety & Depression, JRP|Ringier, 2009

Art Works, JRP|Ringier, 2010

Anish & Antony Take Afghanistan (with Will Henry), JRP|Ringier, 2014

Public Art, Slimvolume, 2016

A Better Britain II: Britlins (with Matthew Worley),  Reading International, 2017

Lambretta: An eBay Buyer’s Guide, Compagnia, 2019


He lives and works in London.