Hyperkit

A boutique graphic design practice based in London with a global presence, working with companies and individuals to craft visual narratives around a brand, product or service. The studio produces visual identities, websites and publications with a discerning, contemporary outlook.

Studio

Chila Burman monograph

Tate Publishing

Chila Burman monograph

Encinal business card

Encinal

Conveying the ethos of a real estate firm in LA

Medicines Talk

Encouraging new conversations

Urban Spaces branding

Urban Spaces

Reconnecting a brand with its roots

Catreus

Catreus

Modern luxury air travel

Suprstructur

Thinking differently about Californian real estate

Book photographed in the artist’s studio

Humphrey Ocean RA

Capturing the approach and personality of an artist

Represent

Expressing the values of a leading graphic design recruitment agency

Theis + Khan signage

Theis + Khan

Branding an award-winning architecture practice

Joe and Co. stationery

Joe and Co.

Rethinking the traditional barbershop

Cover of ‘Infused Jewels’ publication

Infused Jewels

Showcasing a distinctive jewellery collection

David Batchelor

Presenting an artist’s strong sense of form and colour

Gallery 1957 website

Gallery 1957

Showcasing West African art

Tom Kirk Lighting branding

Tom Kirk Lighting

Branding a premium lighting atelier

Concretos

Presenting a concise collection of works

Modern Shows

Celebrating a midcentury lifestyle

Framestudio

A digital portfolio

Wellcome Collection Electricity exhibition

Wellcome Collection

Manifesting electricity through exhibition graphics

Bloom cover

Bloom

Encouraging mindful looking through Tate’s floral works

The Mosaic Rooms exhibition material

The Mosaic Rooms

Promoting the activities of a cultural institution

Book cover

Video Art

Reflecting a time-based medium

Edwins signage

Edwins

Celebrating a brand’s heritage

5th Studio

Collating a diverse architectural output

1950s in Vogue cover and slipcase

1950s in Vogue

Evoking timeless elegance

Hemmerle

Telling the story of a fourth-generation family-run jeweller

The National Trust

Defining a unique sense of place

Sar book cover

Sar

Encapsulating the craft of Indian Design