Client: BBC 
Role: Art Director, Designer
Agency: Studio Lovelock

Visual identity creation for various BBC World Service podcast series.

 

The Climate Question
A weekly podcast dissecting issues around our climate and how the story of climate change is the story of choices. Not just about fuels, but what they fuel: lifestyles. It is the story of how we live now and how we want to live in the future.

The Hurricane Tapes
A triple murder. A guilty verdict. Forty hours of recordings from Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter tell the story of a notorious case which shocked America and still reverberates today. The series is a historical account of the events surrounding this compelling true crime case.

Spitfire – The People’s Plane
A historical archive exploring a time when Britain’s Spitfire factories were destroyed in World War Two, it was ordinary people, particularly women, who risked their lives and communities to rebuild the iconic plane that would help defeat the Nazis.

The Bomb
A series focusing on a little-known physicist called Leo Szilard, who had fled the Nazis in Europe and was key to working out the science that made the atomic bomb possible. He then tried desperately to stop it being used.

“Thanks again for your incredibly hard work. It has been a real pleasure working with you and the end results are spectacular!”

Steve Crossman
Series Producer, BBC World Service


“Tom is our go-to-guy for any design support. He's reliable and diligent, the ideas are great and he can execute them with precision.”

Ben Jakob
Head of Production, Studio Lovelock


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