Archive Design Cases
3 cases across 2 studios
News & interviews
- Peter J Walsh’s Original Ravers takes us back to the last night of the Haçienda club
It's Nice That · Nov 25, 2025
The article profiles photographer Peter J Walsh and his new photobook 'Original Ravers', published by the British Culture Archive. The project documents the final nights of Manchester’s iconic Haçienda club in 1991, capturing the spirit of early rave culture through stark black-and-white portraits. Walsh discusses his analogue process and the cultural context surrounding the images.
British Culture Archiveeditorial - Intranet Girl Creates Own 3D Cyberspace Universe
It's Nice That · May 28, 2025
The article profiles London-based 3D artist Intranet Girl, also known as Intra, who is pioneering her own approach to digital design through her concept of '3Dx'. Using Blender, she creates immersive visual identities and collaborations with musicians like Nia Archives and Brighter Days Family. The piece explores her process, inspirations, and her role in legitimising 3D design within the creative industry.
Nia ArchivesBrighter Days Familydigital - "Collectable Wallet Revives Tony Wilson's Iconic Manchester Designs"
It's Nice That · Dec 10, 2024
Manchester studio DR.ME collaborated with Oliver Wilson, son of Tony Wilson, to create 'TWA 001–005', a Risograph-printed collector’s wallet celebrating Tony Wilson’s handmade posters and archive. The project revives unseen visual work from the Factory Records founder, using screen printing and collage techniques inspired by his DIY approach. The Kickstarter-backed collection aims to honour Wilson’s legacy while expanding the visual narrative of Manchester’s music history.
DR.METony Wilson Archiveeditorial - LogoArchive ExtraIssue: Past & Present
BP&O · Feb 4, 2020
BP&O’s article, written by Richard Baird, features the third Extra Issue of LogoArchive titled 'Past & Present', designed by Swedish studio BankerWessel. The zine explores the cyclical nature of graphic design through archival symbols and contemporary reinterpretations, printed by WithPrint on Fedrigoni papers. The project merges historical sensitivity with modern design experimentation, continuing LogoArchive’s exploration of corporate symbol design.
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