Project category: Commissions

Paradigm Shift

IBM Systems Magazine

Typographic image for an article identifying a shift from selective encryption to full pervasive encryption.

Display Typeface

Display typeface for Future Science, Culture & Technology magazine WIRED, UK.

Creative Director: Andrew Diprose
Art Director: Mary Lees

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More Light More Power

Typographic art print commissioned to mark 150 years of Shoreditch Town Hall.

The work visualizes the words ‘More Light, More Power’, a motto displayed alongside the Borough’s coat of arms.

In the early 1900’s the London Borough of Shoreditch adopted the motto ‘More Light, More Power’ through efforts to harness the benefits of electricity, with a strong emphasis on improving the lives of local people. Through this desire for progression, Shoreditch has become one of the world’s leading lights for innovation and creativity.

Nu—Nerds

Typography for an article in WIRED, US about young hackers who are destined to dominate technology and shape our future.

The WIRED World 20l7

Typography for WIRED UK’s The WIRED World In 2017 issue, forecasting trends in Technology, Business, Government, Media, Science, Environment, Medicine and Lifestyle.

Top 30 Studios

Cover for the 2016 November issue of Computer Arts, showcasing the third annual UK Design Studio Rankings.

The top 30 studios are concealed beneath removable silver latex, whilst the final rankings are revealed inside the magazine.

The Untaggable Issue

Typographic artwork for Audi Magazine’s Untaggable Issue, celebrating the unexpected and the incomparable — the people, places and ideas that defy definition.

Commissioned by Northstar
Art Director: Emma Try

Horizons

Typographic image for WIRED UK’s special issue HORIZONS, which includes insights into the future of transport, additive printing and logistics.

The printed version uses a combination of metallic and regular inks to give the cover added depth.

Creative Director: Andrew Diprose

Archetype

Cover design for OFFF’s 2016 book entitled Archetype.

Archetype collates words, concepts, ideas, thoughts, images and emotions from over 100 practicing artists and designers, exploring with first-hand insight the world of art and design.

Practice Being Stupid

Artwork for the 2016 OFFF book Archetype — a collection of words, concepts, ideas, thoughts, images and emotions from over 100 practicing artists and designers.

Our piece is an extract from a letter written in 1965 by American artist Sol LeWitt to fellow artist and close friend Eva Hesse. During a period of self-doubt and creative block, Eva received an emotive and inspirational letter of advice from Sol, copies of which have since inspired artists the world over.

The words have also been brought to life in an awe-inspiring reading as part of a series called Letters Live, which can be viewed here Nowness: Letters Live