Matthew Falla is a London based designer working at the intersection of Graphic and Interaction design, employing media from print to motion graphics to conceptual interactive TV services and electronic devices. A recent graduate of th Royal College of Art in London, He is currently in the process of setting up a design consultancy, osmotronic.

 
 
  Lucy Kimbell's Rat Fair
Visual Identity and packaging for the recent show at Camden Arts Centre
 
  Connect...draw...remix
Previously known as the CD Sequencer. Interactive sound toy that lets you use pencil and paper to remix music
 
  Cut-out Computer™
A concept for the Science Museum in London, animated print.
 
  Broadcasting House
A miniature pirate TV station hidden inside a gift shop souvenir
 
  Channel 2.5
Integrating new layers of functionality into the TV experience
 
  BBCi Scenario Planning Toolkit
A set of cards produced with BBC Creative Research & Development
 
  Discriminatory Birdfeeder
An installation proposal for the Serpentine Gallery, London
 
  TV Time
A VOD / VCR hybrid interface
 
  BBCi – Scenarios for Interactive TV 2014
Concept, print and video work, illustrating three different future worlds.
 
  RCA Interaction Design Catalogue 2004
 
  Blindspot
A TV map of your street overlayed onto the environment
 
  This Way Up
Video as product, experiences in a box
 
  RhythmPosters™
The precursor to connect...draw...remix
 
  Dr Jengo's Fantastical Juice-sharing Machine
Redesigning the juicer
 
  2004 Motion Graphics Showreel
 
  Central Saint Martins BA Graphic Design DVD ROM catalogue 2003
An interactive video which lets you find the individuals in the crowd
 
  The Lazy Lenticular
Animated poster concept
 
  The Frozen Frame
Animated poster concept
 
  Celebrity Status
3D typeface based around neon lettering principles. As featured in Creative Review