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Studio Project: Art Of Noise Limited Edition T-Shirt

the pattern guild art of noise t-shirt

We designed a limited edition t-shirt for synth-pop legends Art Of Noise. It was in order to celebrate the reboot of their 1986 album 'In Visible Silence'.
They wanted a design that reflected the digital modernisation of their music.

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The album reboot was performed at Soundcity Festival on 25th of May in Liverpool, with Read the article →


Studio Project: Squaring the Circle

Embroidery and Fabric Design

We have used the concept of squaring the circle as inspiration for a new pattern. In order to express Pi in a visual way we created coded units that represent numbers 0-9 and used the number pi to generate the sequence.

Pi embroidery original artwork Pi embroidery close up

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There is an ancient greek mathematical problem created as an exercise for aspiring mathematicians to try and solve. It involves using a compass and a straight edge to create a square with an equal area as a given circle.

The...


Studio Project: Gosnells Mead

Pattern Design

Design for Gosnells Mead limited edition bottles

A hexagonal pattern made from geometric bees designed for the bottle label to be used on special limited edition brews.

Gosnells Mead special brew bottle label

Gosnells Mead special brew bottle label Close up

Gosnells Mead special brew bottle label Back


Studio Project: SMUG

Textile Design

An exclusive crosses pattern colour way for lifestyle store SMUG in Islington

SMUG approached us to create a unique colour palette version of our Crosses Pattern for them. and some limited edition cases and coin purses using this new fabric.

We made a range of pencil cases using the fabric to be sold exclusively at their shop in Camden Passage in Islington. 

the pattern guild and smug collaboration pattern design Large case

the pattern guild and smug collaboration pattern design Medium case

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