One way or another, disease affects everyone and, by extension, so does the work of Wellcome. Our aim was to share that work with as many people as possible, translating...
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In our collaboration with Wellcome, a pioneering global charitable foundation, we examined the patterns behind one of humanity’s biggest threats: infectious disease....
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To celebrate our Fleet of Dazzle collaboration with Imperial War Museums (IWM), we joined forces with filmmaker and Features Director of Hunger Magazine , Lily Silverton...
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In 2014, Imperial War Museums (IWM) exclusively partnered with us to launch The Fleet of Dazzle. This range of monochrome products boldly reimagined the iconic dazzle...
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Launched during London Design Festival 2014, the Kaleidohome was a four-metre-long kaleidoscope manifested for one very special purpose: so the public could put...
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Indigenous peoples are the 'real' experts in pattern understanding and environmental conservation, existing in synergy with complex ecosystems... 80% of the worlds most...
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Honouring and acknowledging the source of pattern wisdom here on Earth a 5% donation from our new PRINT SHOP sales will support frontline indigenous Amazonian activists;...
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During the making of our CRACKLE CONNECTIONS collaboration , Grace and I met so many beautiful people, and makers. It was such a joy having been quite disconnected from...
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Today we celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela, who pioneered interconnectivity of people, and championed pattern in his inspiring wardrobe choices!⠀ Mandela sported what...
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The Al Naslaa Rock Formation features petroglyphs depicting Ibex and Horses that are over 4000 years old. Even more remarkable, is the shape that the ancient engravings...
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Exploring a city on foot can be an inspirational source of patterns, as well as promoting a greater understanding of our environment and connection to the places that we...
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Our co-founder Grace saw Jonny Nash and Suzanne Kraft playing Melody as Truth live, which was a special treat as this is something that's regularly played in our studio.
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Celebrating ripples of positivity as we discover a river in New Zealand has been granted the same legal rights as a human being, meaning it must be treated as a living...
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In the lead up to Test Unit, Glasgow, part of the surrounding wasteland was cleared from detritus. This striking explosion is actually a paving slab amongst thousands of...
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Photographer Paul Bulteel has documented the unexpected beauty of various recycling processes in his native Belgium – a country that has one of the highest recycling...
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Just a few short decades ago, displaying a Christmas tree in your living room really only yielded one option: a real pine or fir tree. That all changed when a U.S.-based...
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The 1980 Moscow Olympics was surrounded by controversy when America boycotted. The opening ceremony, however, was one to remember, with a parade of Greek chariots in the...
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The story of civilisation is full of examples of humanity’s attempts to create monuments that will last beyond its lifetime. Geologist Jan Zalasiewicz, however, has...
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Photographer and filmmaker David Oliete has documented the building of the Castells – human towers consisting of over 500 men standing ten men high. In 2010, this...
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