‘Bohemian Like You’ illustration exhibition at Green and Fay

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Somethings Lab

Somethings Lab

Designersblock friends and collaborators the Somethings Lab have curated an illustration exhibition that opens the Thursday the 3rd of November at the gallery in the Green and Fay store in Islington.

The exhibition features work from 7 artists from Italy France and the UK. Read More…

EGAKU – drawing for Japan

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
EGAKU Poster

EGAKU Poster

Weeks have passed yet the sheer scale of devastation wrought by the recent earthquake and tsunami on the east coast of Japan is still impossible to fully comprehend. Read More…

Hawaii design – website relaunch

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Our graphics maestro Paul McAnelly has just updated the Hawaii design website. Pictured above is the part of the identity he created for the Designersblock show in Frankfurt in 2005. Read More…

Thomas Forsyth and Owen Gildersleeve at Interiors 2010

Monday, January 18th, 2010

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For Interiors 2010 we have a delightful collaboration between artist and designer Thomas Forsyth and graphic designer and illustrator Owen Gildersleeve. Read More…

Cristina Guitian

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Cristina Guitian 1st showed her work with us at the Designersblock:Illustrate show back in 2007 when she created a rather splendid Teddy Bear factory.

Needing a space to create a live piece for the Don’t Panic website Cristina got in touch and asked of we had any ideas of a space she might use.

We were more than happy to give her use of the Designersblock bathroom.

See the Don’t panic profile of Cristina here Here Or pay a visit to her website

Francesca’s Paints at Designersblock London 2009

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Stools front of house

Stools front of house

The Designersblock stools have been through many events with us. They started life at the Designersblock:Illustrate show where they were painted white and we handed out pens to the audience. They’ve subsequently been to Milan a couple of times, painted aqua for the London Festival of Architecture, some of the very lucky ones have even been to Japan.
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