Before we started making screen prints, we worked as designers and illustrators—we love the magic of designing bespoke pieces that bring original ideas to life. We work with private, commercial and non-profit clients, including publishers, retailers, restaurants and wildlife trusts. Our design work appears all over the place: from book covers to tea towels to twenty-foot walls. If you have a special project or collaboration in mind, we’d love to talk. Anything goes.
How to Commission Bespoke Design
First we’ll discuss the initial brief to make sure we understand what you want to achieve. You might need a simple piece of illustration, or a design with more complex objectives.
Next we’ll agree on a time-frame and budget. You may know exactly what you want from the outset. Or it may be better for us to work in stages: a stage of rough designs from which you choose one, then a stage of refinements or amendments, before we produce artwork for printing.
Depending on the desired end result, we might use traditional skills or modern technology. Our artworks are usually supplied digitally, but we can also print and produce items to your specification. If you’re interested in commissioning design work, take a look at David’s publishing portfolio (2MB PDF).
More Projects
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Wall artwork for Byron Haymarket
Client: Michaelis Boyd Architects
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Mid-Century Inspired Tea Towels
Client: The Collection, Paris
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Mozipedia
Client: Ebury Press, Random House Publishers
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The Junior Officers’ Reading Club
Client: Penguin Books
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Jane Struthers Series
Client: Ebury Press, Random House Publishers
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Agatha Christie series
Client: Harper Collins Publishers
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The Kingdom of Infinite Space
Client: Atlantic Books
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The Somnambulist
Client: Orion Books
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The Ingenious Edgar Jones
Client: Hodder Headline, Hachette Livre Publishers
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Bespoke Map Commission
Client: Sherrod family
