About

A Practice for Everyday Life is a design agency working with some of the world’s most successful companies, galleries, institutions and individuals. We create a diverse range of work including brand identities, art direction, signage & wayfinding, exhibition design, print, editorial & publishing and websites from concept to production.

We investigate, explore and experiment to draw together stories which can translate and transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. This approach has always led to thoughtful and inspired design solutions, and earned us a reputation for crafting intelligent, beautiful and innovative work.

We have established an exceptional reputation through work for Architects’ Journal, British Council, Phillips de Pury, Tate Modern & Britain, Victoria & Albert Museum and Wellcome Trust and are an increasingly sought after partner for collaborations with architects, curators, creative directors and photographers.


Contact

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A Practice for Everyday Life

Unit 16, 5 Durham Yard
Teesdale Street, London E2 6QF

T +44 20 7739 9975

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Employment

If you are interested in doing an internship with us please email a PDF of your work and CV to js-replace


Clients & Associates


Leandro Farina

Postmodernism, Style & Subversion 1970–1990 Photography

We commissioned Leandro Farina, a photographer who specialises in still life photography with a lot of thought behind each shot, to re-interpret our work at the Postmodernism exhibition at the V&A. He explored the provocative objects of the show, and interventions we created with pattern, neon lighting, and bright perspex. Along with the collaborative elements of the show between ourselves and everyone on the exhibition team, from neon arrows reflecting on the architecture, to the bright highlighted reflections cast by the labelling.

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