My Granddad brought his family to Brighton on summer day trips, to escape a drab post-war London. He found utopia in a pot of cockles, a deck chair and a bottle of light ale. I found a utopia of my own in a city with broad horizons, which is what inspired me to set up a studio here in 2010.
Having gained a wealth of experience in agency-land, we pull on this knowledge to offer creative solutions across a variety of brand challenges. We believe in simple, direct communication and apply this to print, screen and environmental design.
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To create a series of iconic portaits to be hung on permanent display in the flagship store. The brief followed on from a piece of brand positioning work that Exposure had been developing with Levi’s. Craftsmanship had been positioned as the brand’s key USP and this would have to be reflected in the casting which would be confined to London in order to be a truer representation of the Regent Street store.
Working closely with Karren Langley from Dazed & Confused we cast our net across London’s Craftspeople to identify 18 faces who had strong stories and looks. The final 18 crafts ranged from musicians to painters, film directors to cake makers… A broad spread of contemporary crafts.
Photographer, Dean Chalkley was chosen to shoot the portraits, delivering some truly iconic images.