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Taken from Pingmag:
Matt Pyke is known as an ex-member of Designers Republic. But for the past two years, Matt has been designing things in a style totally different from DR’s at his own design studio “Universal Everything“. Matt is part of a great line-up at a group exhibition “UK Jack OK!” which opened on September 20th in Tokyo. Pingmag asked him about his recent activities.
Written by Chiemi
----Can you introduce yourself please?
I’m Matt Pyke, the director of Universal Everything, a design studio based in Sheffield, in the north of England. We have collaborators everywhere in the world and work as a large team of people creating animation, programming and processing, web designing, illustration… So, there is no central studio where we work. We work across i-chat or email. That’s the modern way to run a studio. (laugh)
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----When did you start Universal Everything?
I worked with Designers Republic for 8 years and finished there about 2 years ago. I started Universal Everything in September 2004. There is only one permanent member and about 15 freelance members. There are a sound designer, my brother Simon who does freefarm and a web design company, Kleber who did WARP website, and people from San Francisco, Berlin and Amsterdam… It’s a wide network. We work with more and more people.
----What kind of work have you been doing recently?
We’ve just done something for the UK Jack OK! exhibition curated by Colette. The show was already held in Colette shop in Paris and Dover Street Market in London, and now it’s in Tokyo. At the exhibition you can see some of our motion work on the screens.
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----I saw your work on the website and noticed that your design style is very different from Designers Republic. And also almost each project has a different style too, doesn’t it?
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Yes. That is the one of the reasons why I left Designers Republic… Because they’ve got a very strong style, their clients and people expect that style. So even when you want to try something different they say “We want this!” and point at their classic traditional style. I really wanted to start working in lots of different styles. And now we do every project in a totally new style. So people can’t guess what we are going to do next. That makes people feel like “I really look forward to seeing what Universal Everything do.”, right?
----I see… Can you show us some of your recent work?
Ok, here is the commercial film for the exhibition called “For Everyone Forever”. This is an exhibition made into a sculpture. This film was shown at Onedotzero at the ICA on a big plasma screen too.
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