List of alumni of the London College of Communication

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This is a list of notable former students of London College of Communication (a constituent college of the University of the Arts London), formerly known as the London College of Printing and, briefly, as the London College of Printing and Distributive Trades.

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References

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  2. Day, Elizabeth (3 June 2013). Charles Saatchi: art supremo with an image problem. The Observer . Retrieved October 2015.