New at Pentagram
Domenic Lippa and Harry Pearce Join Pentagram

Lippa (left) and Pearce (right) outside Pentagram’s London studio
Domenic Lippa and Harry Pearce have joined Pentagram as partners in the London office.
The graphic designers founded their own studio, Lippa Pearce, in 1990. They have received numerous international design awards for their work in print, identity, packaging and environmental graphics. Clients have included The Co-operative, Boots, Witness, TDK, Unilever, Espa, Heal’s, The Science Museum London and The Typographic Circle.
Angus Hyland says, “We are thrilled that Harry and Domenic will be joining. They are the perfect fit in terms of philosophy and personality, and have built an amazing portfolio of design work that is a great complement to our own. We’re excited to have two such experienced talents going forward.”
From the new Pentagram partners’ perspective, Pearce comments: “Our outlook and work fits seamlessly with Pentagram. We stand by the same principles of design-led business and creative excellence. To be amongst so many other like-minded partners is inspiring.”
Update: The new partners—including Luke Hayman— are featured in Form.
After the jump, some work from the new partners.

Identity and packaging for Heal’s House. Design by Domenic Lippa

Packaging for The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Design by Harry Pearce

Circular magazine for the Typographic Circle. Design by Domenic Lippa
