Initially, Ian Anderson founded the Designers Republic to design
flyers for the band Person to Person, which he managed at the time. His first ideas were inspired by
Russian
constructivism. Nick Phillips, a sculptor and the organ player in
World of Twist, soon joined him, and the duo created a visual identity for Fon Records, and album cover for
Chakk's
10 Days in an Elevator. This financed a studio space in the boardroom of a former engineering works. Their work for Age of Chance led to further record sleeve work for
Krush and
Pop Will Eat Itself, for whom tDR bastardised the
Pepsi logo to form the band's visual identity. In the 1990s, they established a faux corporation branded 'Pho-Ku', to express their dislike of corporate-driven consumerist identity. In 1994,
Emigre magazine devoted a whole issue to the Designers Republic. A copy is held by
MoMA. This issue is still
Emigre's best-ever seller and is now sold out, changing hands for up to £750. The Designers Republic later produced
album cover designs for the
electronica label
Warp Records (also based in Sheffield). They designed the covers for many Warp artists, including
Autechre,
LFO and
Aphex Twin. Their style became "the visual language of
ambient techno and Sheffield pop". and the New York City label Sleeping Giant Glossolalia. Outside the music industry, tDR created the visuals, packaging and manual for the
PlayStation–
Sega Saturn game
Wipeout (1995), the interface for the
PC game Hardwar (1998), and packaging and posters for the first
Grand Theft Auto (1997). They collaborated with
Swatch in 1996 to design their own watch. They also designed the packaging for
Sony's
AIBO. tDR has consulted on the re-branding of the city of
Quito, capital of
Ecuador, and was the only non-national design company to be invited to propose a new flag for
Slovenia. tDR was also commissioned to create a logo and general graphic design by French musician-producer
Julien Civange for its
Music2titan mission to take music on the
European Space Agency's
Cassini–Huygens probe to the moon
Titan in 2004. On 20 January 2009, after 23 years in operation, tDR went into voluntary liquidation, Anderson bought back the company name and assets, and relaunched tDR as a smaller outfit. == Works ==