Where I Work: Rachel Smith of & SMITH
Creative partner Rachel Smith, of branding agency & SMITH, takes us inside to see her workspace while sharing about her work process.
Rachel Smith is partner of London-based creative agency & SMITH, a firm she co-founded with Dan Bernstein in 2007. & SMITH specializes in branding for hotels, food, and drink, working with companies like Liberty London, LUX* Resorts, Yo! Sushi, Dishoom, Shake Shack, and Ikor Resorts, to name a few. The team works out of their Stoke Newington studio, a light-filled space that’s acts as a white canvas for colorful artwork, plants, and creative ideas. For this month’s Where I Work, Rachel takes us inside to see the agency’s workspace while sharing about her work process.
What’s your studio/work environment like" Our studio used to be a piano factory, so we have amazing light, huge windows, and very high ceilings. It?s in residential Stoke Newington, a pretty peaceful part of the world and we?re close to a beautiful park and the best local shop in London, I?ve just had a great ice lolly from there. After a good Friday tidy the studio can look pretty cool ? but most of the time it?s a very ?lived in? space.
How is your space organized/arranged"
We have one long bank of desks, where most people sit. My business partner Dan and I used to be there, too, but we got evicted when the studio got a little larger a few years ago. We now hop between ?the cave? (our small meeting room), our main tabl...
Rachel Smith is partner of London-based creative agency & SMITH, a firm she co-founded with Dan Bernstein in 2007. & SMITH specializes in branding for hotels, food, and drink, working with companies like Liberty London, LUX* Resorts, Yo! Sushi, Dishoom, Shake Shack, and Ikor Resorts, to name a few. The team works out of their Stoke Newington studio, a light-filled space that’s acts as a white canvas for colorful artwork, plants, and creative ideas. For this month’s Where I Work, Rachel takes us inside to see the agency’s workspace while sharing about her work process.
What’s your studio/work environment like" Our studio used to be a piano factory, so we have amazing light, huge windows, and very high ceilings. It?s in residential Stoke Newington, a pretty peaceful part of the world and we?re close to a beautiful park and the best local shop in London, I?ve just had a great ice lolly from there. After a good Friday tidy the studio can look pretty cool ? but most of the time it?s a very ?lived in? space.
How is your space organized/arranged"
We have one long bank of desks, where most people sit. My business partner Dan and I used to be there, too, but we got evicted when the studio got a little larger a few years ago. We now hop between ?the cave? (our small meeting room), our main tabl...
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