Information
Studio
Practice
Caleb Clarke, studio, London — photograph by Anaïs Rouvier
Caleb Clarke is a visual designer building identity systems for fashion houses, galleries and cultural institutions. The practice is independent, deliberately small, and takes on six to eight commissions a year.
Work begins with the constraint that survives longest — a garment label, a spine width, a 14-millimetre hardware stamp — and scales outward from there. The result is systems that hold at billboard size and at thumbnail size without a second set of rules, and that keep working after the launch season ends.
Previously at studios in London and Paris. Currently working between both, with occasional residencies in New York. Guest critic at Central Saint Martins since 2024.
Services
- Brand identity
- Marks, systems, guidelines, rollout
- Art direction
- Campaigns, lookbooks, casting, production
- Editorial
- Publications, catalogues, books
- Type
- Custom letterforms, variable families, licensing
- Packaging
- Structure, print specification, substrate
- Digital
- Site direction, design systems, commerce
Clients
- Maison Étrier
- Kunsthalle Aarhus
- Ninety-Nine Percent
- Provision Quarterly
- Atelier Nine
- Verso Supply
- Fourth Wall Films
- Field Type Works
Recognition
- 2026
- D&AD — Wood Pencil, Brand Identity
- 2025
- Type Directors Club — Certificate of Excellence
- 2025
- It’s Nice That — Graphic Design Review
- 2024
- Tokyo TDC — Nominee
- 2023
- ADC Young Guns — Shortlist