Allies Design
A small company of compassionate designers. Their portfolio shows emotional depth, and care for local clients. They create clear identity, print, posters and websites designs. An effective boutique-style design studio.... More
The boutique studio of James Goggin, set up in 1999 after receiving a MA in Graphic Design at London’s Royal College of Art. Practise works spring from various media: books, posters, typefaces, identities and websites.... More
Studio Mikmik loves print, trees, and the environment. Established by Michael Lewis in 2006, Mikmik is a sharp UK Studio specializing in environmentally friendly graphic design, identity design and illustration in West Yorkshire, UK.... More
A small company of compassionate designers. Their portfolio shows emotional depth, and care for local clients. They create clear identity, print, posters and websites designs. An effective boutique-style design studio.... More
Super 8 shows some 'super-great' painting and drawing in this UK-based portfolio. We loved the character sketches, animals and especially the hand-drawn typography. Great colors too.... More
Independent creative designers with offices in London and New York. Focused on fashion, but branching out through solid relationships and referrals. Great sites and Flash designs, produced with passion. One of UK's fastest growing agencies.... More
Light line drawings with minimal colors. Some collage work and t-shirts too. We loved the hand-drawn typography best. Editorial, sketches and all the rest. Katrina Stubbings hails from the UK.... More
Kiosk is a small print design studio based in Sheffield UK, founded by David Bailey, a former TDR (The Designers Republic) designer. After eight-years working at TDR, and uncovering thousands of interesting ways to use the Helvetica typeface, David went independent in 2005 to form this tight print studio... Basically, in order to find more ways to use Helvetica!... More
A-Side Studio is a print, identity and illustration firm whose focus is on creating dynamic branding communication. They design everything from t-shirts, to advertisements, web sites, posters, and even pencil cases for their growing international client base. They also art direct Stranger and September magazines. They have been acclaimed, but also claim to do clean, clear and concise. Then they turn around and produce something gritty and belligerent. Who says they have to make up their minds?... More
Hailing from the Czech Republic, but also based in London, England, Positive Zero is a corporate identity and web design firm with some nice talent. We really loved how their portfolio took the large format presentation to the next level with sorting and categorization. The very minimal portfolio presentation made the experience completely seamless and even a little bit sticky.... More
Originally established in 2001 by Michael C. Place, Build is a print design studio focused on the creative process... And sticking to their creative guns, they have forged an international reputation as a forward-thinking graphic studio. They have an exceptional eye for detail, typography, and high quality printing techniques. Their inspirational sense of style transcends popular trends, taking us beyond graphic design, and into the realm of artistry.... More
A pretty dark, and baroque feeling site for this Flash specialty group. Their work, starting from 2004, centers around interactive design and exploring new technologies. So, when it comes to the latest Flash techniques, like Papervision3D, these guys try to squeeze out all the possibilities, to provide the ultimate user experience.... More
Here's a Finnish firm that truly lets their work do the talking. Their web site copy is basically limited to one phrase: "We are a digital agency" and one full-screen showreel. Of course, when you watch the showreel, the post-production work is so in your face that it makes their work appear more vivacious then a browser ever could... But it makes us think they come close! If catching our attention was the goal, they did it with flying colors, and then some. Cool stuff.... More