SPIN is the creative output of a London-based studio which has been rotating between the poles of art and design since 1992.
This revolution has so far been televised, animated, printed, photographed, pixelated and painted, but rather than offer singular or static solutions, their vision is for an ongoing dialogue between a conceptual practice and its many applications in the real world.
In both the virtual and physical realms, SPIN push and play with such boundaries when making work for the halls of commerce and retail, or for the walls of exhibitions. Always innovative and responsive, but constantly enquiring, SPIN create organic visual languages, lending design impetus to their art projects, while removing the type from typography and giving it a new face.
With a foundation in iconoclastic graphic design, SPIN push beyond this core into the realisation of diverse formal experiments with multiple outcomes, from public-facing campaigns to unique and limited-edition works of art, with forays into book, poster, motion graphics and screen-based production. Drawing inspiration from all of these fields, it is their hands-on approach which unites these analogue and digital strands of thought, forever orbiting that central focus on bringing ideas and images to life.
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Future Observatory identity 
Kobalt identity 
MUBI Identity Membership card 
MUBI Identity t shirt 
MUBI Identity 
U ME U identity 
AGI Open signage 
AGI Open Supergraphic 
Aircord Japanese studio environmental graphics 
Aircord Japanese studio posters 
Art+ extended visual language 
Heyday line packaging 
Heyday packaging 
BBC Creative environmental graphics 
Matthew Hilton identity 
Matthew Hilton packaging 
Matthew Hilton packaging 
Collect graphic language 
Collect poster campaign 
The Design Museum — Waste Age infographic 
The Design Museum — Waste Age timeline 
Hatched posters 
Crimes of the Future title treatment, social media campaign 
Holy Spider title treatment and social media campaign 
Memoria trailer 
Tinto Brass title treatments and bespoke typeface 
title treatment and social media campaign 
Wong Kar Wai title treatment and social media campaign 
Ministry of Sound club posters 
Ministry of Sound old and new identity 
Whitechapel Gallery identity
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