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Graphic and Corporate Identity Design Agency London
One of the UK's leading exponents of colour, jimage have been working in the fields of graphic design, photography, illustration and digital imaging for a wide variety of clients worldwide.
Commissions have included creation of images for use on corporate literature and corporate identities, websites,
CD, book and magazine covers, calendars and exhibition spaces.
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jimage
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Jim Friedman
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020 8889 8898
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London N22
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From annual reports for Unilever and giant exhibition panels for ICI, to record sleeves for Genesis and Vangelis, our work is used extensively.
We are best known for record and CD cover imagery for 4AD Records and others, in collaboration with the renowned British graphic designer Vaughan Oliver, and have worked with other noted designers such as Peter Saville.
A selection of commissioned work includes...
Corporate Material & Annual Reports:
Unilever, Nationwide Building Society, Old Mutual, ICI, Consolidated Communications, Spectrum Strategy
Consultants, Momentum Financial Services, Harper Mackay Architects, Royal Opera House.
Album Covers:
The Cocteau Twins, David Sylvian & Robert Fripp, Lush, Vangelis, Everything But The Girl, Erasure, Mandalay, Genesis, Kristin Hersh, Ultra Vivid Scene.
Book & Magazine Covers:
Picador, Random House, Penguin, FX Magazine, Gramophone, New Scientist Magazine.
Our unique abstract imagery has been exhibited in the UK, France, America and Japan and we also have work in various permanent art collections and art & design books.
UK Gallery Exhibtions:
The Photographers Gallery,
Special Photographers Gallery,
Zelda Cheatle Gallery,
The Museum Of London,
The Coningsby Gallery,
The Jenny Granger Gallery.
Work in permanent collections:
The Victoria & Albert Museum,
The Museum Of London,
Texaco UK,
The Bankers Trust.
Work featured in Art & Design books, including:
Typography Now,
The Graphic Edge,
Album Cover Album vol 6,
Designing For Music,
Photographers London 1839 – 1994. |
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