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Tomato (design collective)

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Industry
  
Marketing

Type of business
  
Privately held company

Founded
  
1991

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Headquarters
  
London, Los Angeles, New York, Melbourne, Tokyo

Website
  
www.tomato.co.uk www.tomatostudio.us

Tomato is a multi-discipline design and film collective, founded in London in 1991 by Steve Baker, Dirk van Dooren, Simon Taylor, John Warwicker and Graham Wood, plus musicians Karl Hyde and Rick Smith of the electronic group Underworld and Colin Vearncombe, the artist also known as Black.

The collective includes a worldwide group of directors, designers, artists, writers, producers and composers, who develop cross-platform projects that are commercial, artistic and research based.

Tomato also regularly lectures on design and has published the books, Process Bareback, and Tycho's Nova.

In addition to its core studio in London, Tomato has a presence in Melbourne and Tokyo, and in 2012 opened its first wholly owned US entity, Tomato Studios, with a main creative/production studio in Los Angeles and field office in New York. In 2014, Tomato signed an agreement with production company Twist Films for exclusive director representation in the US, and co-development of creative projects.

Publications

  • Process: A Tomato Project. London: Thames & Hudson, 1996. ISBN 978-0500279151.
  • Bareback: A Tomato Project. London: Laurence King, 1999. ISBN 978-1856691604.
  • Tycho's Nova: A Tomato Project. By Graham Wood. Self-published, 2001. ISBN 978-0954017309.
  • References

    Tomato (design collective) Wikipedia