Identity
Free Verse
A strong typographic identity was created to promote a poetry festival that takes place once a year in Chelsea, London. It was used on The Poetry Society’s website, social media and printed communications.
Client: The Poetry Society
Lockdown University
The University offers an extensive list of free online lectures, by prominent speakers, on an array of topics including, art, politics, film, history, literature, design etc. Our flexible identity for this platform included a logo, colour and web design.
Client: Wendy Fisher, The Kirsh Foundation
Palette
A new visual identity for the Blavatnik Building restaurant at Tate Modern. Inspired by the sausage image, by Jenny Van Sommers, the idea was to show food as sculpture. Image usage was to be for on-site marketing.
Client: Tate
Tate Eats
Menus designed for the Tate Modern Bar to coincide with the Warhol Exhibition in 2020
Photography: Rob Billington
Client: Tate
Calcareous
Calcareous rock surrounding the restaurant was our inspiration for this identity. The irregular shapes of the individual rocks link to the shapes of meat and cheese. The colours were inspired by the key elements of the location of the restaurant. The name has been split into 3 decks creating an interesting shape within itself. The typeface chosen is clean and modern to reflect the cuisine.
Scott & Co.
Contemporary arts PR agency, Scott & Co, approached us to redesign their internal and external communications. Our designs incorporated font, colour palette, art direction, as well as a user friendly range of templates. We also provided the team with a style guide.
Client: Scott&Co
Heartbreak Hotel
A logo created for the relaunch of this on-line sanctuary. The shapes of the 'H's are reminiscent of an elegant hotel logo, however, the irregularity hints at incompleteness looking to be made whole. The very dark green gives a steady calm, whilst the dusty pink reminds us of the softness of love.
Free Verse
Lockdown University
Palette Restaurant
Tate Tasting Menu
Calcareous
Scott & Co
Heartbreak Hotel
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Identity
Free Verse
A strong typographic identity was created to promote a poetry festival that takes place once a year in Chelsea, London. It was used on The Poetry Society’s website, social media and printed communications.
Client: The Poetry Society
Lockdown University
The University offers an extensive list of free online lectures, by prominent speakers, on an array of topics including, art, politics, film, history, literature, design etc. Our flexible identity for this platform included a logo, colour and web design.
Client: Wendy Fisher, The Kirsh Foundation
Palette
A new visual identity for the Blavatnik Building restaurant at Tate Modern. Inspired by the sausage image, by Jenny Van Sommers, the idea was to show food as sculpture. Image usage was to be for on-site marketing.
Client: Tate
Tate Eats
Menus designed for the Tate Modern Bar to coincide with the Warhol Exhibition in 2020
Photography: Rob Billington
Client: Tate
Calcareous
Calcareous rock surrounding the restaurant was our inspiration for this identity. The irregular shapes of the individual rocks link to the shapes of meat and cheese. The colours were inspired by the key elements of the location of the restaurant. The name has been split into 3 decks creating an interesting shape within itself. The typeface chosen is clean and modern to reflect the cuisine.
Scott & Co.
Contemporary arts PR agency, Scott & Co, approached us to redesign their internal and external communications. Our designs incorporated font, colour palette, art direction, as well as a user friendly range of templates. We also provided the team with a style guide.
Client: Scott&Co
Heartbreak Hotel
A logo created for the relaunch of this on-line sanctuary. The shapes of the 'H's are reminiscent of an elegant hotel logo, however, the irregularity hints at incompleteness looking to be made whole. The very dark green gives a steady calm, whilst the dusty pink reminds us of the softness of love.
Free Verse
Lockdown University
Palette Restaurant
Tate Tasting Menu
Calcareous
Scott & Co
Heartbreak Hotel
↑
Identity
Free Verse
A strong typographic identity was created to promote a poetry festival that takes place once a year in Chelsea, London. It was used on The Poetry Society’s website, social media and printed communications.
Client: The Poetry Society
Lockdown University
The University offers an extensive list of free online lectures, by prominent speakers, on an array of topics including, art, politics, film, history, literature, design etc. Our flexible identity for this platform included a logo, colour and web design.
Client: Wendy Fisher, The Kirsh Foundation
Palette
A new visual identity for the Blavatnik Building restaurant at Tate Modern. Inspired by the sausage image, by Jenny Van Sommers, the idea was to show food as sculpture. Image usage was to be for on-site marketing.
Client: Tate
Tate Eats
Menus designed for the Tate Modern Bar to coincide with the Warhol Exhibition in 2020
Photography: Rob Billington
Client: Tate
Calcareous
Calcareous rock surrounding the restaurant was our inspiration for this identity. The irregular shapes of the individual rocks link to the shapes of meat and cheese. The colours were inspired by the key elements of the location of the restaurant. The name has been split into 3 decks creating an interesting shape within itself. The typeface chosen is clean and modern to reflect the cuisine.
Scott & Co.
Contemporary arts PR agency, Scott & Co, approached us to redesign their internal and external communications. Our designs incorporated font, colour palette, art direction, as well as a user friendly range of templates. We also provided the team with a style guide.
Client: Scott&Co
Heartbreak Hotel
A logo created for the relaunch of this on-line sanctuary. The shapes of the 'H's are reminiscent of an elegant hotel logo, however, the irregularity hints at incompleteness looking to be made whole. The very dark green gives a steady calm, whilst the dusty pink reminds us of the softness of love.