Fox Fisher (he/they) is a brown, queer, pansexual, non-binary, trans masculine artist, author, filmmaker, and campaigner. Born in London and raised partly in Saudi Arabia, Fox now lives in Brighton with their Icelandic partner, three cats, and a very pointy dog.
After completing an MA in Sequential Design, Fox was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Brighton for their outstanding contribution to raising the profile of trans issues nationally and internationally, and for championing the role of the arts in media.
A multi-disciplinary creative, Fox has produced more than 100 films through My Genderation, spanning experimental shorts and documentaries. Their decade-long project following a young trans boy, Kai, is currently being finalised as a BFI Doc Society supported short film.
Fox is a proud ambassador for LGBT Switchboard and the co-founder of Trans Pride Brighton. They run the Trans Masculine Early Days Support Group with Not A Phase, founded the Brighton International Trans Film Festival, and established the Trans Pride BookFest, now in its second year. Through All About Trans, Fox also works closely with media organisations to shape positive and authentic trans representation across outlets including BBC, Channel 4, the Mail on Sunday, and The Observer.
Their creative work extends across campaigns and collaborations, including educational and promotional films for Barnardo’s, GIRES, Stonewall, Transgender Europe, ILGA World, Brighton Pride, and Pride in London. Fox has designed national campaigns for Bloom & Wild and LUSH, and consulted on trans storylines for books, theatre, and television, including Sex Education and Hollyoaks. As an artist, Fox was invited to be Artist in Residence at Homotopia and has screen-printed live at Tate Modern and the V&A. Their work is collected by Soho House and has been exhibited internationally.
Fox has published four books—one famously handed to Piers Morgan during a live 15-minute debate on non-binary rights on Good Morning Britain. Their writing has appeared in Metro, Gay Times, The Independent, and more. They have also featured on BBC World News and in programmes such as BBC’s Generation Activism, What Not To Say, and Hayley Goes….

Art by Fox Fisher
Art & Creative Achievements
Murals & Exhibitions
Created the Pride Panther mural on Jealous Gallery’s rooftop. Exhibited at Brighton Art Fair, The Art Yard Sale, Trans in the City Exhibition, and Trans Rage Exhibition.
Collections & Auctions
Work collected by Soho House. Artworks auctioned internationally, including charity sales at the Moco Museum.
Live Events
Screen-printed live at Tate Modern and the V&A Museum, bringing queer creativity into iconic cultural spaces.
Retail & Publishing
Artwork stocked at the Queer Britain gift shop. Illustrated pieces published in Metro, DIVA, and Gay Times. Creator of the comic Never Too Late, with further graphic novels in development.
Brand Collaborations
Designed illustrations and campaigns for brands including Honda, Bloom & Wild, LUSH, Virgin, Harry’s, Deliveroo, Nike, Skittles, IKEA, Giphy, Plume, and LNR Trains.
Community & Non-Profit
Artwork provided to Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard, Mind, and the Scouts Organisation to amplify inclusive messages.
Digital Impact
LGBTQIA+ GIFs have been viewed more than 2.7 billion times worldwide, spreading joy and visibility across digital platforms.

Books by Fox Fisher
Co-creator:
Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl, the Trans Teen Survival Guide (translated into Spanish and Polish) and Trans Survival Workbook.
Creator:
Trans Pride Colouring Book. Currently working on a graphic novel and a shared memoir.
Chapters:
Trans Britain, This Is How We Come Back Stronger, We Can Do Better Than This.
Interviewed by
Juno Roche for Queer Sex and by Juno Dawson for The Gender Games.
Articles for
Independent, The Guardian, iPaper, iNews, Metro, DIVA, Gay Times





