The legendary British studio The Designers Republic was founded in the 1980s by Ian Anderson, a self-taught designer who started by creating posters and album covers for bands he was involved with. This led to close collaborations with music labels, especially Warp Records.
In the 1990s, the studio embraced bold experiments in computer animation and motion design, shaping the striking visuals of the Wipeout game series and projects for MTV, VH1, and Coca-Cola. Their work is now part of the permanent collections at MoMA and the V&A.
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