Watching Words Move
Robert Brownjohn
Rob Duncan:

The original paste up of this brilliant book that has inspired so many graphic designers. Watching Words Move was originally produced in 1959 as a handmade typographic notebook of pasted-up words and done in one day in the Composing Room in New York. Imagine how many days a book like this would take to design now! View the new website of Brownjohn’s iconic work here.

FA Cup Royal Mail Stamps
The Chase
Lyam Bewry:

The Chase pushing the format of special edition British stamps – by removing the typical white-space on one edge, they've created goal posts around each image.

Antigen
Paul Garbett
Rob Duncan:

A series exploring the vernacular of the ubiquitous Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs), Canvasses were made to the proportions of the testing units.

Dog Specimen Bag
House Industries
Lyam Bewry:

With all the new type foundries and typefaces on the scene, House Industries latest specimen really captures the imagination unlike anything else.

Theatre Royal, Sydney
Christopher Doyle and Co.
Rob Duncan:

A clever symbol, a crown motif extracted from Nervi’s ceiling design, sits at the centre of the identity, intrinsically linking the architecture of the theatre, its name, and its location on King St. Perfect location and perfect copywriting as well.

Brikfont
Craig Ward
Lyam Bewry:

Craig Ward has created an art series called Brikfont where the artist recreates iconic typography and typefaces using only Lego pieces.

Achilles Hell Run Club
Oliver Hilliker
Lyam Bewry:

Branding by designer Oliver Hilliker for Achilles Hell and its Run Club. Simply by using the slanted cut of the font, the Run Club get a high energy look whereby the 'R' legs are a perfect visual manifestation of running.

Vevo
Porto Rocha
Lyam Bewry:

Graphic identity designed by Porto Rocha for Vevo – the leading music video network. It features a graphic system (reminiscent of flicking through album art on the iPod) that flexes and rolls out beautifully across the touch-points.

Vinyl Roundabout
Lyam Bewry:

A giant vinyl roundabout situated in the town of Lyss, Switzerland in an area known for its club life.