

Tom Dixon Catalogue
Creative Direction & Styling Studio Toogood
Design Mind Design
“Studio Toogood has completed the creative direction and styling of Tom Dixon’s first catalogue. In collaboration with photographer Henry Bourne, the Studio worked on building a concept around this year’s “Utility” theme. Embracing the robust qualities of British manufacturing and industrial machinery, the imagery is made up of a series photographs taken in 19th-century London factories alongside detail shots of old tools.”
From the sounds of things Studio Toogood doesn’t specialise in print per se, with that said, I still think they’ve done a grand job with the creative direction and styling of this catalogue.
I think it’s also worth acknowledging GTF and Mind Design who were responsible for the dead sexy Tom Dixon identity and the catalogue design respectively.
Props to David for this excellent find [Studio Toogood] and to Jonathan for giving me something else to feature next week ;)
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