About A practice for everyday life
A Practice for Everyday Life: A Graphic Design Studio, Type Foundry and Shop Based in London
A Practice for Everyday Life is a graphic design studio, type foundry and shop based in London. The company was founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas in 2003 with the aim of creating design solutions that are both functional and beautiful.
The company has worked with a wide range of clients from various industries including fashion, art, music, publishing, architecture and more. Some of their notable clients include Tate Modern, Nike, Phaidon Press, British Council and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
One of the key strengths of A Practice for Everyday Life is their ability to create designs that are not only visually appealing but also communicate effectively. They believe that good design should be able to convey a message clearly without sacrificing aesthetics.
Their work spans across various mediums including print design (books, magazines), branding (logos), packaging (product design) as well as digital media (websites). They have won numerous awards for their work including D&AD Awards, Creative Review Annuals and Design Week Awards.
Apart from their graphic design services, A Practice for Everyday Life also operates a type foundry where they create custom fonts for clients. Their fonts have been used by brands such as Adidas Originals and Wallpaper* magazine.
In addition to their studio work, A Practice for Everyday Life also runs an online shop where they sell limited edition prints featuring some of their most iconic designs. These prints are highly sought after by collectors around the world.
Overall, A Practice for Everyday Life is a highly respected graphic design studio known for its innovative approach to problem-solving through visual communication. Their ability to combine functionality with aesthetics has earned them numerous accolades over the years making them one of the most sought-after studios in London today.