Hyperkit

@hyperkitstudio

Graphic design practice working with businesses and individuals to craft visual narratives around a brand, product or service
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Disobedient Buildings is an online exhibition and the culmination of a research project and field study by Inge Daniels, professor of anthropology at Oxford University, which explores residents’ lived experiences in three of London’s post-war tower blocks. The website is conceived to mirror the experience of a physical exhibition, guiding visitors through a curated narrative in an intuitive way. The interface is intentionally simple, requiring very few clicks. You simply continue to scroll and the stories and materials move into view. Along the way, breakout spaces invite deeper exploration of the artefacts such as hand-drawn maps, photographs, video and audio recordings, as well as the opportunity to engage further with the participants’ stories. Visit @disobedientbuildings and find the link in the bio #disobedientbuildings #postwarhousing #towerblocks
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4 days ago
Disobedient Buildings is an online exhibition and the culmination of a research project and field study by Inge Daniels, professor of anthropology at Oxford University, which explores residents’ lived experiences in three of London’s post-war tower blocks. The website is conceived to mirror the experience of a physical exhibition, guiding visitors through a curated narrative in an intuitive way. The interface is intentionally simple, requiring very few clicks. You simply continue to scroll and the stories and materials move into view. Along the way, breakout spaces invite deeper exploration of the artefacts such as hand-drawn maps, photographs, video and audio recordings, as well as the opportunity to engage further with the participants’ stories. Visit @disobedientbuildings and find the link in the bio #disobedientbuildings #postwarhousing #towerblocks
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8 days ago
Disobedient Buildings is an online exhibition and the culmination of a research project and field study by Inge Daniels, professor of anthropology at Oxford University, which explores residents’ lived experiences in three of London’s post-war tower blocks. The website is conceived to mirror the experience of a physical exhibition, guiding visitors through a curated narrative in an intuitive way. The interface is intentionally simple, requiring very few clicks. You simply continue to scroll and the stories and materials move into view. Along the way, breakout spaces invite deeper exploration of the artefacts such as hand-drawn maps, photographs, video and audio recordings, as well as the opportunity to engage further with the participants’ stories. Visit @disobedientbuildings and find the link in the bio #disobedientbuildings #postwarhousing #towerblocks
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9 days ago
Catalogue to accompany ‘Shelters for the Senses’ which opened at the weekend at Tate St Ives, bringing the work of Lithuanian artist Aleksandra Kasuba to a wider audience. @tatepublishing @tate #exhibitioncatalogue #aleksandrakasuba #publicationdesign
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10 days ago
One from the archive: typography for ‘Swiss’, a doorstop designed by @stafschmool , available from @wood_metal_plastic and on display and for sale at @unit.d__ @instamarriott2.0 until Sunday #productdesign #swisscheese #yellow
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2 months ago
Visual identity, stand graphics and print design for ‘Four Seasons’, this year’s presentation at @collectartfair by @dccireland . Thank you to Julia Ravenscroft for the collaboration. #collectfair #contemporarycraft #graphicdesign
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2 months ago
‘BiBi The Cookbook’ by Chet Sharma, published by @phaidonpress . The first cookbook from the chef behind the London-based fine-dining Indian restaurant of the same name @bibi_ldn #cookbook #finedining #publicationdesign
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2 months ago
‘Underground’ by Susie Hamilton, published by @hurtwoodbooks . A book of drawings made by the artist on the London Underground between 2023 and 2025. Featuring essays by Eleanor Pinfield and @matthewjholman , and an interview with @amahrose #artistbook #artontheunderground #graphicdesign
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2 months ago
A big thank you to @hyperkitstudio for working with us to bring our new website to life. They helped us translate two decades of projects, questions, and evolving practice into a digital space that feels intuitive and true to who we are. It’s never easy to shape something that’s still in motion, and we’re grateful for the care and patience they brought to the process. Have a look around if you haven’t yet. Link in bio.
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2 months ago
Catalogue to accompany ‘Home’, an exhibition of works by @humphreyocean at @gainsboroughshouse in Suffolk, running until 22 March. It includes an essay by Darian Leader, along with all exhibited works which have enlarged captions to draw attention to their thoughtful titles. The publication is printed by @identityprint using Kristall by @munkenpaper and Gmund, both supplied by @gfsmithpapers . The front and back covers are foil blocked with the title and the artist’s initials. #exhibitioncatalogue #publicationdesign #humphreyocean
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4 months ago
We rebranded the New York–based public relations agency @andreyandmelissa . Their new wordmark and monogram position them firmly within the cultural landscape, whilst maintaining a simplicity that allows their clients’ images to take centre stage. The stationery – produced using foil blocking and blind embossing – is understated and elegant. The website, conceived as a single-page experience, retains a simple layout but gains a dynamic quality through the way images enter the frame. #publicrelationsagency #brandingdesign #graphicdesign
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5 months ago
‘The Line — a decade of public art’, designed for @thelinelondon and published by @phaidonpress Monacelli, celebrates the history to date of this public art walk in east London. Initiated in 2015, commissioned artists have included Antony Gormley, Eva Rothschild, Thomas J Price and Tracy Emin. The layout of the images is intended to convey the experience of walking the route, and the blue text throughout echoes the signage. Exposed boards reflect the post-industrial landscape of The Line’s location. #theline #publicart #publicationdesign
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5 months ago