Plan B Creative Studio
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Plan B Creative Studio

Graphic DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Pip Jamieson
Ryan Smith
Graham Barclay
Plan B Creative Studio
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Plan B Creative Studio

Graphic DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Hello, we are Plan B. We are a creative studio situated at the intersection of graphic design and everything else. We are interested in working with culturally engaged people and brands that are looking for new ways to challenge visual spaces. We always push for more sustainable solutions and designs. We have a Master degree in collaboration and plenty of professional experience. Recently, we have worked with artists, institutions and other establishments.
Projects
  • An Inventory of Gaps
    An Inventory of GapsAn Inventory of Gaps is a collaborative photo book as part of the Royal College of Art’s Future Archive project. Having closely observed the construction of the new RCA building at Battersea over a series of site visits, participants of the project were invited to respond to the site in their practice. An Inventory of Gaps is one such response. The work looks at the ever-shifting nature of construction sites and addresses the misconception that they are simply voids or holding spaces within urba
  • Makesenz
    MakesenzMakesenz is a belgian ‘slow cosmetic’ brand. The brief was to rework the labels following the brand identity and respect towards nature and their clients. The goal was to have better visibility in the aisles of boutiques, legibility and comprehension in all three languages (English, French and Dutch).
  • What about Waste?
    What about Waste?What About Waste is a non-profit based in Brussels. Its starting point was the plastic straw, or more specifically it’s elimination. The idea was to offer a stainless-steel alternative to restaurants in Brussels, thus bringing the conversations about plastic waste to the diner table. The idea behind the typeface was to recycle the un-recyclable objects that are the plastic straws by deriving a typeface from used ones. While most of the communication happened online on social media, for which we
  • RCA Sustainability Report
    RCA Sustainability ReportIn 2020, as the world’s leading arts university, The Royal College of Art, placing number one in the QS World Universities rankings still doesn’t publish an annual sustainability report. We created the first-ever Sustainability report of the Royal College of Art, it presents the organisation's values and governance model and its commitment to a sustainable global economy. Our investigation into RCA’s sustainability procedures brings awareness and transparency to the university’s state of unforth
  • Are You Series?
    Are You Series?Have you ever watched a TV series on a big cinema screen? Surrounded by fellow spectators, eating warm popcorn and reacting to what is happening on each frame in front of you? This is what you can experience at Are you Series? Our brief was to create a visual identity and communication strategy for the festival, which took place at Bozar, centre for fine art. The program was carefully curated and brought forward not only the best of HBO but also platformed many other brilliant international seri
  • Gamut
    GamutGamut is a publication that explores the blurry line between two juxtaposing ideas. The first edition of Gamut is dedicated to the debate of Cultural Appropriation vs Appreciation. The team behind Gamut invited a wide range of people, from illustrators to graphic designers to ceramists and writers, to contribute to Gamut by sending responses to the topic.
Work history
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    Graphic DesignerPlan B Creative Studio
    London, United KingdomFull Time
Education
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    MasterRoyal College of Art
     - London, United Kingdom