Jeremy Mills Publishing
Museums and Galleries

Jeremy Mills Publishing specialises in work for Museums and Galleries, including Leeds Museums and Galleries, and the annual Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition. We have considerable experience of producing exhibition catalogues and promotional materials for art galleries, and are an established fine art book publisher. In addition to the Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition catalogue, we have also designed and printed the Watercolour Competition catalogue for the Parker Harris Partnership, one of the leading visual arts consultancies in the UK, on behalf of the Royal Watercolour Society.

Jeremy Mills Publishing offers a complete service for art galleries and museums in the UK and elsewhere, including design, editorial work and project management, through to printing, binding and distribution. We publish art books under our Northern Arts Publications imprint and are able to assist with specialist work such as indexing and image rights management. Books we have published recently include Frank Brangwyn 1857–1956 and Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry.

We also offer a marketing and distribution service and are able to market art books effectively using our website, online bookshop and contacts in the book trade. Using our secure payment system, we are able to take orders for books on behalf of our clients and can distribute publications directly from our warehouse.

Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry Exhibition Flyers and Invitations

Case Studies

Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry

Jeremy Mills Publishing is currently working on Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry on behalf of Leeds Museums and Galleries. The project has involved a large amount of picture research, and the 145 images in the book were located and the rights managed by a member of our team. By undertaking this work, we were able to solve any rights issues and missing images on behalf of our client. Our graphic design team has also worked on the book, ensuring that each image matches the original as closely as possible and creating a design and layout for the book, as well as a cover design. The book was also proofread by an editor, in order to ensure that there were no errors in the work. The editorial, picture research and book design work has been fully project managed in-house by a member of our team. Click here to look inside this book.

Turner and Leeds: Image of IndustryTurner and Leeds: Image of IndustryTurner and Leeds: Image of Industry

left to right: Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry

The Royal Watercolour Society and Sunday Times Watercolour Competition

In association with Parker Harris Partnership, one of the leading visual arts consultancies in the UK, Jeremy Mills Publishing designed and printed the Royal Watercolour Society and Sunday Times Watercolour Competition Exhibition Catalogue. Our in-house graphic design team worked on the layout and design of the catalogue, and the feel of the catalogue is modern and simple, allowing the images to take centre stage. Our designers worked with the images to ensure that they were of suitable quality for publication, and typeset the text. Once the design was complete, the catalogue was then printed and bound in the UK in time for the exhibition. Jeremy Mills Publishing also designed and produced invitations for the exhibition. To view more of our design work, click here.

Interior ImagesCover DesignTypesetting

left to right: The Exhibition Catalogue

Frank Brangwyn 1857-1956

Frank Brangwyn 1857-1956 was the first Leeds Museums and Galleries title to be produced by Jeremy Mills Publishing under the terms of a new contract. Originally designed by FDA Design Ltd, Huddersfield and printed in Yorkshire, the reprint was organised by Jeremy Mills Publishing after the first print run had sold out. The reprinted version was nominated for the Berger Prize for Art History 2007.

Jeremy Mills Publishing was awarded the worldwide marketing and distribution contract for this title, (a contract which also covers many other titles previously published by Leeds Museums and Galleries) to help ensure that the book reached a wider audience and achieved greater sales. Under this contract, the titles are actively marketed and we sell them throughout the book trade, through specialist outlets and to individuals. Using our secure payment systems, we are able to take internet orders as well as by telephone, fax or post from anywhere in the world. We also organise invoicing and collection of dues and remit these to Leeds Museums and Galleries as part of the contract.

Look Inside Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry

Frank Brangwyn  1857-1956

Painting

Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry

relevant_m&g
drawings_200
brang_200
watercolours_200
TL_648px200