
Dezeen podcast: in this latest podcast collaboration with the Design Museum in London, Fred Deacon, Nat Hunter, Jamie Wleck and Malika Favre of London-based design agency Airside talk us through the history of the company and some of their recent projects.

Above: Green Peace Presents Airplot by Airside.
Designers Jamie and Malika discuss the design process behind the Airplot branding campaign for Greenpeace and the Erotic Alphabet, commissioned for the Wallpaper* Sex and Art issue.

Above: Green Peace Presents Airplot by Airside.
Co-founder Nat Hunter also talks about her new not-for-profit social enterprise, Three Trees Don’t Make a Forest, which aims to drive the design industry towards a zero-carbon existence.

Above: Airplot sketches by Airside.
The talk coincided with Airside’s inclusion in the current Super Contemporary exhibition at the Design Museum and the publication of their book Airside by Airside.

Above: Green Peace Presents Airplot typography by Airside.
All images courtesy of Airside.

Above: Green Peace Presents Airplot typography by Airside.
Here’s some more information from the designers:
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Airside is a creative agency working across the disciplines of graphic design, illustration, digital, interactive and moving image.

Above: Airplot alphabet by Airside.
Founded in 1998 by Alex Maclean, Fred Deakin and Nat Hunter, Airside’s unique approach has won many awards including recognition from D&AD, Bafta and Design Week.

Above: Mastercard billboard campaign by Airside.

Above: Mastercard billboard campaign by Airside.

Above: Erotic Alphabet sketches for Wallpaper by Airside.

Above: Erotic Alphabet sketches for Wallpaper by Airside.

Above: Erotic Alphabet for Wallpaper by Airside.

Above: Stitch by Airside.

Above: Airside by Airside, book spread.

Above: Airside by Airside, book spread.

Above: Airside by Airside, book spread.

Above: Airside by Airside, book spread.

Above: Airside by Airside, book.

Above: Airside by Airside, book.
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(in association with amazon.co.uk)
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Posted by Brad Turner


