


Death – The ultimate taboo…
In conjunction with ‘Death: Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living,’ BBC Concert Orchestra has put together Music To Die For: a heavenly mix of devilishly popular classics.
As the follow up concert to Disturbia, the identity is based on optical illusion. The design poses the question ‘what is at the end of the tunnel?’ This is an ambiguous question part of a very taboo subject matter so we tried to give it a less daunting look and feel through our graphic approach.

The darker alternative to Halloween…
The darker alternative to Halloween brought to you by our good friends the BBC Concert Orchestra at the London Southbank Centre. This won’t be a conventional trick or treat evening with guests asked to wear eyemasks during the performance.
Communications by HarrimanSteel.
The first in a series of physical manifestations of the HarrimanSteel logo.
For the cover of our Ltd. edition magazine (run of 200) we created a one off fixed gear bike. A first in a series of physical installations representing the HarrimanSteel logo. Keep your eyes open for the next manifestation. Shots of the magazine will appear in our work section in the coming days…
Piccard In Space forms Part 2 of Electronica – BBC Concert Orchestra’s groundbreaking exploration of electric instruments…
Will Gregory’s debut opera, Piccard In Space, commissioned by the BBC, will receive its world premiere at London’s Southbank Centre’s and will also be broadcast on BBC Radio 3. BBC has commissioned communications through HarrimanSteel – the concept is 1930s adventure fiction meets modern minimalism. We worked with the brilliant Patrick Leger to create a series of images that tell Piccard’s story. Gregory is best known as one half of electro-pop duo Goldfrapp.