Regular Practice Is made up of Tom and Chris, Both Graphic Designers.
The boys both did masters at the Royal College of Art, London.
Their website is a very stark design style the matches well with the style of his work.

How did they get clients?
The got a few clients that came to their graduate show.
They also got some clients that saw them online.
Informa magazine

Informa is the annually published architectural journal of the University of Puerto Rico. The journal features peer reviews, interviews, case studies as well as book reviews. Working closely together with editor Regner Ramos, we designed a bespoke typeface for the identity of the journal, used both on the cover and throughout as a headline typeface. The cover is always printed split fountain, mixing colours directly on press, purposely inviting for variation throughout the print run. The journal reads in English and Spanish.
Tinted window
Tinted Window is a compendious journal that focuses on one person, place or object. Each Issue relishes in the details of its subject, in a moment where detail is very often sold short in favour of opinion and newsbites. Tinted Window is edited by Alex Bennett and Oscar Gaynor, and intrinsically examines the relationship of words and form, exploring and experimenting heavily with the way text is set, and how said interventions influence the experience of reading. The primary headline typeface for Issue 1 is a digitisation of lettering found in the work of Sylvester Houédard.

Drawing words curated by Lauren Child

Drawing Words is a travelling exhibition of contemporary british children's illustration, organised by the British Council. The exhibition is currently booked to go as far as Iraq, China, Chilé and so on. Prompted by Etcetera Studio Architects, we developed the visual identity in close collaboration with them and Lauren Child, children's laureate and curator of the exhibition. Our main intervention was to carve out a section at the top of most surfaces, leaving most of the surface blank, allowing space for Lauren Childs sketch-like illustrations that were made on the occasion of the exhibition.
Their advice for us:
-theres no social media strategy to replace having interesting work.
-focus on how you present your work
-website must show everything you have to show and not take away from it
-use your time you have left at university to make work
-go to events and stuff



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