The ATTIK, later known as ATTIK, was a British advertising agency founded in 1986 in Huddersfield, England by James Sommerville and Simon Needham.[1] They are best known for their progressive and influential graphic design style,[2] their series of "Noise" experimental design books,[3] and their work for clients including, Coca-Cola, Sony PlayStation, MTV, Toyota, and Adidas.[1]
Overview
ATTIK was founded by Sommerville and Needham in Sommerville's grandma's attic bedroom Huddersfield England, with the help of a £2,000 grant from Prince Charles' The Prince's Trust.[1] By 1990, the company originally employed eight people and had moved to a rented office space. Sommerville and Needham had also begun experimenting with the newly released Adobe Photoshop software on their 8 kHz Macintosh Plus.
In 1992, future partner Will Travis joined the company. By early 1995, ATTIK had grown the Huddersfield team to 25 people, and later that year they opened an office in London, having secured work with Sony's PlayStation brand. Sommerville set up a New York office in January 1997, followed by Travis opening a studio in San Francisco in 1998, and Needham establishing a presence in Sydney in 1999. By the end of 2000, benefitting largely from the Dotcom boom, the company was turning over $20 million and had 160 staff across its studios in Huddersfield, London, New York, San Francisco, and Sydney.
The economic crash of 2001 hit the company hard, and based on the advice of new board member Ric Peralta, 115 staff were let go in order to keep the business afloat. The London, New York, and Sydney studios were closed, leaving Huddersfield and San Francisco as the only locations running. Between 2002 and 2003, the company was in survival mode. However, in 2003, two clients helped to secure the business' immediate future – Scion, a new brand from Toyota
Notable clients
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References
- The rise & fall & rise again of attik Creative Review, 8 June 2009^
- Iconic eras of UK design Creative Bloq, 6 November 2009^
- TTIK Releases Self-Published NoiseFive Dexigner, 9 March 2009^