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Impaktly
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Union Street
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Child Studio designs Mayfair pied-à-terre with mid-century modern details
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Future Highways Must Look Like This
The land bridge and surrounding prairie will be able to sequester 14.2 metric tons of carbon per year. Rendering: Courtesty of Nelson Byrd WoltzThe plan not only creates a new locus and connector for people, but for wildlife too. No longer will wild animals have to attempt to skirt a six-lane highway to roam through

In the analog groove, phonocut spirals inward
The vinyl record, arguably the most iconic analog sound storage media, has made a remarkable comeback in recent years. With a single push of a button, Phonocut allows you to record your vinyl records. An average music listener consumes up…

Impaktly
Impaktly came to us with a desire to be the GPS navigators for businesses who want to become more sustainable. They create multiple paths for their clients to move towards one future.Their clients’ paths take different directions over varying lengths of time, so we developed a flexible visual representation of this concept which manifests in…

Union Street
As part of the Spaces for People programme, Union Street in Dundee has now been pedestrianised to allow for safe physical distancing post COVID. I worked with UNESCO City of Design Dundee, branding the project and designing a large supergraphic for the street.Dundee based Service Design Academy worked with UNESCO Dundee on the engagement with…

Child Studio designs Mayfair pied-à-terre with mid-century modern details
Local practice Child Studio has designed a house in a mews courtyard in London that mixes mid-century modern furniture with custom-made pieces in a nod to fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent’s home. Child Studio designed the home, which was created for a hotelier and restauranteur, as a space for dining, entertaining and hosting parties. A

Future Highways Must Look Like This
The land bridge and surrounding prairie will be able to sequester 14.2 metric tons of carbon per year. Rendering: Courtesty of Nelson Byrd WoltzThe plan not only creates a new locus and connector for people, but for wildlife too. No longer will wild animals have to attempt to skirt a six-lane highway to roam through

In the analog groove, phonocut spirals inward
The vinyl record, arguably the most iconic analog sound storage media, has made a remarkable comeback in recent years. With a single push of a button, Phonocut allows you to record your vinyl records. An average music listener consumes up…

Impaktly
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Union Street
As part of the Spaces for People programme, Union Street in Dundee has now been pedestrianised to allow for safe physical distancing post COVID. I worked with UNESCO City of Design Dundee, branding the project and designing a large supergraphic for the street.Dundee based Service Design Academy worked with UNESCO Dundee on the engagement with…

Child Studio designs Mayfair pied-à-terre with mid-century modern details
Local practice Child Studio has designed a house in a mews courtyard in London that mixes mid-century modern furniture with custom-made pieces in a nod to fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent’s home. Child Studio designed the home, which was created for a hotelier and restauranteur, as a space for dining, entertaining and hosting parties. A