Graphic Thought Facility is a London-based design consultancy with an international reputation for appropriate, effective and original solutions.
Established in 1990, GTF is jointly owned and led by three directors – Huw Morgan, Paul Neale and Andrew Stevens – all of whom remain very much hands-on. They have chosen to keep the studio relatively small and are currently a team of nine designers supported by our studio manager. They often collaborate with other creative specialists such as architects, writers and digital media experts, and are equally happy either to join or build a team for a particular project.
GTF has been invited to exhibit and talk around the world and our work is held in public collections in Europe and America. In 2008, ‘Graphic Thought Facility – Resourceful Design’ became the Art Institute of Chicago’s first ever show dedicated to the output of a single graphic design studio.
Recent commissions include store environments for M&S, exhibition design for the Science Museum, books for the Gagosian Gallery, wayfinding for Vitra, and campaigns for Kvadrat and the Frieze Art Fair.
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