Category: Work

No sun for us. We’ve had a busy summer.

10 August, 2010 (15:34) | Comment, News, Work | By: Brian

It’s been a while since we added some new work to our site, which is a shame, but we’re snowed under at the moment so the chances of getting anything online soon are slim. Of course being busy is good, and we’re delighted to be so. So here’s a quick overview of the last couple [...]

World Cup chart competition entry

13 May, 2010 (11:48) | News, Portfolio, Work | By: Brian

Wallchart updated 30/06/10 to include all results to date and Quarter final ties

Our friends at The Drum magazine are running a competition to design a World Cup wallchart to help follow the up coming tournament this summer. We spent hours looking at other wallcharts out there and decided that a clear, crisp and typographic solution [...]

Grafik Magazine reviews our Original Designers Workbooks

31 March, 2010 (14:04) | News, Work | By: Brian

Last year, not long after we’d printed our 1,000 copies of the Original Designers Workbooks, we sent a few off to Grafik in the hope that they’d put them in their magazine. Alas they didn’t feel they would be right for the luscious pages of their international journal on graphics, preferring to featuring screenprints from [...]

More V&A exhibitions images

25 March, 2010 (16:25) | Portfolio, Work | By: Brian

The stencil produced for the ‘materials’ wall

The ‘materials’ wall, otherwise known as the “How are seats made” section of the exhibition

The “play” section of the exhibtion

A Tripp Trapp highchair, something I will be buying for my baby thanks to discovering it during this project

Some nicely typeset Rockwell. It’s a nightmare font and every headline, and [...]

V&A Museum of Childhood images from the exhibition

15 March, 2010 (17:47) | News, Portfolio, Work | By: Brian

If you can’t make the time to take a trip to Bethnal Green in London’s east end before September here are a whole load of images we took at the exhibition we designed (in partnership with Wells Mackereth Architects and commissioning Emma Houlston) for the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Museum of Childhood temporary exhibtion on [...]

Ignite – designing a sub-brand

3 March, 2010 (14:42) | News, Portfolio, Work | By: Brian

We’ve just completed a logo design for one of our long-standing clients, Nucleus, for a new sub brand of theirs called Ignite. Taking into consideration all the factors in a sub-brand design, we’ve produced the shown logo (below). We think it’s spot on and sits perfectly into all their existing marketing material. They think it’s [...]

Foiled invites for V&A

28 January, 2010 (18:16) | News, Work | By: Brian

We’ve received copies of the invites produced for the V&A Museum of Childhood to the opening preview for the exhibition we’re working on at the V&A at the moment. The exhibition opens next Saturday (6 February) with the preview evening on the 4th. At the moment the builders are still on site and Emma Houlston [...]

V&A proofs arrive

6 January, 2010 (19:01) | News, Work | By: Brian

Here’s a sneaky sneakers peek at a very small section of the massive roll of Llambda prints that arrived in the office today to be checked over.

Graphic Clinic and WellsMackereth combine to win V&A exhibition

10 July, 2009 (10:02) | News, Work | By: Brian

Working in close partnership with RIBA Architects WellsMackereth, Graphic Clinic have just won a pitch to produce an exhibition at the V&A’s Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green. We’ll be working on the project for the next 6-8 months on the exhibition which will then tour the UK. Our involvement will be to create all [...]

Coodham gets an update

3 June, 2009 (15:11) | News, Portfolio, Work | By: Brian

Coodham Estate

We’ve recently finished an update to the award commended website for property development Coodham Estate, in leafy Ayrshire. The development of luxury properties south west of Glasgow from Goldrealm.
We’re working in partnership with other creative agencies (as we regularly do) on this project, with our good friend Mick Dean at Various and Grant Dain, [...]