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‘Mark Rothko 1968: Clearing Away’ publication for Pace
Anj Smith, ‘Where the Mountain Hare has Lain’ publication for The Perimeter
‘Portraying a Nation’ exhibition at Tate Liverpool
Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art
Identity for Tillingham Wines
‘The Japanese House’ publication for Barbican Art Gallery and Marsilio
‘Being Human’ permanent gallery at the Wellcome Collection
Identity for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
‘Hand and Machine’ campaign for Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo
‘Hand and Machine’, publication for Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo
Stanley Whitney, ‘Afternoon Paintings’ catalogue for Lisson Gallery
‘That Continuous Thing’ publication for Tate Publishing
‘Elizabeth Price: SOUND OF THE BREAK’ publication for Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
‘Hand and Machine’, exhibition for Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo
Assemble, ‘Making Room’ for the V&A Dundee
Alphabet installation for London Design Festival
‘Noguchi’ exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery
Identity and website for Bonner Kunstverein, Germany
Wayfinding for V&A
Dunne & Raby exhibition at Saint-Étienne Design Biennale
‘Portraying a Nation’ exhibition at Tate Liverpool
Elizabeth Price exhibition at Natural History Museum, Berlin
Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art
Wayfinding for Newnham College, Cambridge
Identity for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
‘The Garden of Privatised Delights’, as part of the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
Identity for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
Art direction for Really upcycling initiative by Kvadrat textiles
Identity for Spike Island arts centre
‘Being Human’ permanent gallery at the Wellcome Collection
Packaging for Oliver’s Fine Cider and Perry
Identity for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
‘The Japanese House’ at Barbican Art Gallery
Identity and strategy for Charleston
‘Cars: Accelerating The Modern World’ exhibition for the V&A