Divercity
We created a moving backdrop and poster for a talk by Divercity architects inspired by Sept Planches de la Ruse, a brilliant performance by the Beijing Opera conceived by Aurélien Bory.
The tangram was used as a metaphor for modern architecture: striking a balance between form and function, using familiar elements to solve spatial problems, and exploring unexpected configurations to deliver deceptively simple solutions.
Xmas wrapping paper
One sheet fits all – customise your gift wrapping for family, friends or foes.
Circles
Self-initiated project, investigating the circle.
Lossy/Gain
With the global boom in digital music in
the form of MP3s, designers face the challenge of how to present and deliver music to consumers. This self-initiated project investigates the possible losses
and gains from this shift in the music industry, including the impact on recording information, sleeve design, artist’s notes
and the physical format.
On the wall/ In the book
Graduate project using moiré silk-screen printing to create the optical illusion of a cityscape. Published in YCN annual showcase book.
Sharp Flat
We couldn’t resist taking part in a Dutch competition that challenged designers to create a record cover that would inspire a soundtrack - rather than another record sleeve designed to capture pre-recorded music.
We used cardboard boxes lying around the office to disguise Company members as piano keys and invented a name for the band: Sharpflat. Music to make you feel happy, designed for moving feet.
Hairface
Just another Friday afternoon in the studio.
Playwell
Self-initiated project playing with children’s materials to create a design that appeals to adults.
Design Museum
Type workshop for the Design Museum.
Nuphonic
Poster designed to document the Nuphonic record label’s complete discography from 1994-2004
Cog
We were invited to collaborate with 'g' (graphic design studio), at the Design Walk 2008 in Athens, Greece. The idea for our project was taking Co. and g, to make Cog; the tooth of a gear and a symbol of collaboration.
We designed a cog tool and invited the public to create their own 'spirograph' posters, thus extending the collaboration further into an interactive workshop.