Publication
July 6 2003
Print , Publication , Wired Magazine
Feature profiling music producers as the new era of rock-stars. Issue #11.10. More »
Feature story covering developments in cancer treatment. Issue #11.08. More »
September 6 2002
Motorsport , Print , Publication , Team KR
Brochure capturing the core vision and drive of this small independent racing team. The story and language were created specifically with the Malaysian sponsor (and major investor) Proton in mind. Images were shot over the course of a year during the development of the team's all-new four-stroke racing machine. More »
December 29 2001
918 , Music Player Magazine , Print , Publication
Special issue of Music Player Magazine. Designed and produced in two days just before Christmas, the ambitious book was assembled from imagery sourced directly from the featured manufacturers and editorial written as the pages were produced. More »
The story of the 2000 MotoGP season told through a montage of photography and competitor's words. A richer experience than the typical motorsport annual, the book was intended to become a companion volume to Quokka's earlier Whitbread.org/book project. More »
December 1 2000
918 , Print , Publication
Comprised of spatially schizophrenic typography and photography, the first 918 book is an abstract of modern urban life and its sensory inundations. Complex forms, structures, densities and vast wasted emptinesses contrast and define what it means to be alive and surrounded by metal, machines and messages. More »
September 2 1998
Print , Publication , Quokka Sports
Nine-months-worth of digital assets from Quokka's live race coverage are mapped to the competitors' 32,000 nautical miles of racing, as recorded by GPS satellite. Each interlocking spread of the book presents the prevailing content for a two-day period. When tiled together, the book's spreads cover a 10'x40' foot wall with a map (and story) of the entire race. More »
December 2 1996
Polygram , Print , Publication
Quarterly music magazine featuring Polygram Group artists. Printed on newsprint and distributed as a free fanzine next to piles of fliers, there was no evidence of Polygram's involvement. More »