
We art directed and designed Reebok’s look book for their FW13 collection. Shot in New York by Adam Laycock.
We art directed and designed Reebok’s look book for their FW13 collection. Shot in New York by Adam Laycock.
We won a pitch to create an identity for this years Artsmart festival, and collaborated with Michael Marriot to design a central interactive information hub space for the event in the UAL Showroom. We also produced printed and digital marketing materials. Artsmart hosted talks, workshops and activities to help UAL graduates get ahead in the creative industries.
Somerset House approached us to create a visual identity and exhibition graphics for their ‘Blumenfeld Studio: New York, 1941 - 1960’ show. The exhibition looked at one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century, Erwin Blumenfeld and the latter, lesser-known works from his career in New York.
We created this educational family trail to sit alongside HRP’s bedchambers exhibition at Hampton Court Palace. The booklet doubled as a door hanger with the intention of encouraging young children to interact with the event. Illustrations and hand-painted type by the fantastic Bill Bragg.
We developed and designed event graphics for Reebok’s 2013 Global Women’s Fitness event in New York.
We designed ‘The Journey Is The Treasure’ for W Project. The book explores the work of 33 talented ladies working across the creative industries. Profits were donated to the charity Refuge, supporting women and children escaping domestic violence. It was launched on the eve of International Women’s Day, and was showcased at an evening Symposium at Shoreditch House.
We created this media kit for the release of Reebok’s ONE Series running shoe. The packaging was designed to showcase the shoe’s innovative construction, using translucent materials to create a multi-layered textural effect as different elements build on top of one another. Each box contained a cross section of the shoe and further information about the product.
Kick Studio is a new Thai and kickboxing studio based in London fields. We collaborated with Pumkin and designed them a bold, elegant website that makes full use of their stunning space by putting photography at the forefront of the design.
As part of the W Project, we were commissioned to create an installation for the newly opened Tate Modern Tanks. The installation included a collection of video portraits revealing the positive female influences in people’s lives. Produced in collaboration with Loren Platt, Michael Marriot and Sarah Keeling.
We designed the book ‘Wonder Walls’ for stylist and webshop owner Sarah Bagner, aka ‘Supermarket Sarah’. The book features a sneak peek at the interiors of interesting creative types from around the world, including eccentric artist Andrew Logan.
We worked with photographer Benjamin Alexander Huseby and stylist Jodie Barnes to create Jean Machine’s Spring / Summer 2013 look book.
We produced look book and exhibition collateral for independent menswear label Theatre de la Mode. The ‘Nonpareil’ exhibition featured large scale paper sculptures by Andy MacGregor.
Sculpture photography by Peter Guenzel. Look book photography by Will Morgan. Work in progress photography
by Jennifer Pattison.
We provided art direction and design for Jean Machine’s Autumn / Winter 2012 collection. The look book featured landscape and fashion photography by Laurence Ellis.
We created exhibition graphics and the brochure for the Maison Martin Margiela ‘20’ exhibition at Somerset House.
We have designed exhibition graphics and collateral for the annual graphic art fair at Somerset House for the last three years, alongside Anthony Burrill and Michael Marriott.
We provided curation and design for ‘Focus’, the Jean Machine launch event and exhibition held in London and New York. All artwork was by Greg Eason.
Co-founded with Loren Platt, the W Project celebrates women working in the creative industries and promotes positive female role-models.
We designed Fred Butler’s 2012 seasonal look books.
Photography by Elisha Smith-Leverock
Stylist Kim Howells
In connection with the W project Nike commissioned us to host a series of creative workshops for young girls, alongside a symposium dinner featuring guest speakers Hannah Barry, Emma Gibson, Linda Hewson, and Sonja Moses .
We created a series of tactile mailers for digital imaging company, Touch Digital. Each mailer contained a quote related to the word ‘touch’.
In collaboration with Pumkin we designed a sleek and simple website for artists’ agency, East Photographic.
We provided concept, art direction, signage design and project management for the ‘Small Steps, Big Difference’ campaign for the London Borough of Camden.
Photography by
Jasper White
Prop styling by
Andy MacGregor
We developed identity, exhibition graphics and poster designs for Tim Walker’s ‘Pictures’ exhibition at the Design Museum, London and the Knokke-Heist Gallery, Belgium.
We created educational and marketing materials for the Historic Royal Palaces.
We produce a variety of press kits and invitations for Timberland. We employ a range of specialist print and manufacturing techniques, from bespoke envelopes to hand-made waterproof pouches in order to create something that will inspire the recipients.
We designed the educational exhibition guide and handbook for ‘The Science Of Survival’ exhibition at the Science Museum in London.
We provided art direction, identity design and marketing materials for the Association of Online Publishers Annual Awards and Summit.
All images created in-camera by photographer
Rick Guest.
We delivered art direction and design for Jean Machine’s first collection. The look book photography was by John Spinks.
Like the jeans, the site is very simple, with close attention to detail.
As well as designing a custom retail framework, we comissioned Greg Eason to illustrate the vital parts of the collection in ultra-high detail.
We also created a minimal blog that the client can easily update on the move.
We created a brand identity, animation, stationery and printed materials for a New York-based social marketing technology studio. The animation was by Jack Featherstone and Will Samuel.