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On the Web
- Neville Brody - Inventing a Graphic Language - Articles by Barbara Gibson. Provided by Apple.com.
- FUSEtalk - Neville Brody - Brief biography for the font designer.
- Adam-Brody.com - Biography, images, message board, and links.
- Brody, Adrien - Biography, career information, message board, and picture gallery.
- TV.com: Adam Brody - Biography, roles and appearances, and forum.
- Brodie the Chihuahua - Site about Brodie with photos and stories, and links to other sites.
- Neville Brody - Series of articles provided by Apple.com. "Inventing a Graphic Language", "Cross-Cultural Creativity", and "Liberating Typography".
- Zak ad Gospodarki Komunalnej w Brodach - Firma prowadzi dzia alno w bran y geodezyjnej, gospodarki ciekowej w gminie Brody, us ugi ogólnobudowlane, produkcja i sprzeda elementów betonowych.
- Brodie Castle - Includes history, opening times, photographs and prices.
- Neville Brody - Biography, publications and pictures of the British designer and art director.
Wikipedia Articles
- Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie - Philip Hope Brodie QC, The Hon. Lord Brodie, is a Scottish lawyer and one of the Senators of the College of Justice (a Judge of Scotland's Supreme Court).
- William Brodie (sculptor) - William Brodie (1815 - 1881) was a Scottish sculptor. He was the son of John Brodie, a Banff shipmaster, and elder brother of Alexander Brodie (1830 - 1867), another sculptor.
- Brodie abscess - A Brodie abscess is a well defined rim of sclerotic bone surrounding a residual abscess; viable organisms may persist in a Brodie abscess.Brodie abscess: another type of chronic posttraumatic osteomyelitis.
- Jean Brodie - Miss Jean Brodie is a fictional character in the Muriel Spark novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; and in the play and film of the same name - both by Jay Presson Allen - which were based on the novel, but radically depart from it in the interest of theatre and poetic licence.
- William Brodie - William Brodie (1741–1788), more commonly known by his prestigious title of Deacon Brodie, was a Scottish cabinet-maker, deacon of the trades guild and Edinburgh city councillor, who maintained a secret life as a burglar, partly for the thrill, and partly to fund his gambling.