FHK Henrion
1914–90 Nuremberg-born FHK Henrion moved to Paris in 1933 where he studied graphic arts, travelling to Tel Aviv for work before arriving in London in 1936. Henrion (original name Henrich Frederick Fritz Kohn) was interned on the Isle of /aP DrKeʚy FWrKPg theP released to work on propaganda for the UK Ministry of +PforOatKoP aPF the 75 1ʛEe of War Information.
After the war, Henrion developed a busy practice designing corporate identities and exhibitions. He worked on the Festival of Britain’s Country and Natural Scene displays at the South Bank Exhibition and remained in London until his death in 1990.