Everything Studio
About
Studio Size
Small (1-5)
Year founded
2006
Borough
Manhattan
Studio Bio/Philosophy
Jessica Green and Tom Griffiths first met at Pratt Institute in 2000 while studying graphic design. In 2006 they joined forces and began designing under the name Everything Studio.
Elsewhere
The Team
Everything Studio has 2 people. Of those, 2 are studio heads.
59% of studios are small-sized (1-5 people).
Gender Breakdown
50% male
50% female
Average height
5’4”-5’6”
Shortest: 5’2”
Tallest: 5’9”
Average age
30-35
Youngest: 32
Oldest: 34
Number of interns/year
1-2
Average: 1-2
Studio Disciplines
Breakdown of Work
Number of studio projects
0–25
Pro-bono projects
1–5
Strategy/Execution
50% Strategy
50% Execution
Primary Specialties
- Books (50)
- Branding & Identity (73)
- Editorial/Publication Design (50)
- Illustration (44)
- Print (73)
- Typeface Design (24)
- Web Design (57)
Clients’ Industries
- Media & Publishing (57)
- The Arts/Cultural Institutions (70)
Everything Studio’s Clients
- Bomb Magazine
- Cabinet Magazine
- Futurepoem
- Impact Partners
- Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
- Moxie Firecracker Films
- Robert Stilin
- Super Orange
- Verso Books
- Young & Rubicam
Jessica Green, Partner
Demographics
Age 32, Female, from Greenville, South Carolina, United States, now lives in Lower East Side, New York, New York. Formal education is undergraduate degree, primary design education is school (Pratt Institute).
What’s been the biggest influence on your design career?
I bought an issue of Cabinet Magazine when I was nineteen years old, and it made such a profound impression that I switched my major to Graphic Design and applied for an internship; I've been designing for them ever since.
Previous Design Employment
- Tank Design
- Select Communications
Time spent designing
50% actual
100% desired
Thomas, Griffiths
Demographics
Age 34, Male, from London, England, now lives in Lower East Side, New York, New York. Formal education is graduate degree, primary design education is school (Pratt Institute).
What’s been the biggest influence on your design career?
I was heavily influenced by students I met in school. Talking (and sometimes arguing) about ideas after class, in the studio and at the bar, was how I developed my approach to design.
Previous Design Employment
- Ogilvy (Brand Integration Group) (2)
Teaching Design
- Parsons The New School for Design — 2 years
- Fordham University — 4 years
Time spent designing
50% actual
100% desired
Location
The Space
The studio is about 800 square feet.
Total people in space
2
Amenities
- Coffee maker (53)
- Library/book collection (67)
- Photo/video equipment (45)
- Pin-up board (43)
Number of plants
1-5
Type of chair
Chadwick by Knoll
Decorations
Books and bookshelves
Desk Policy
To each their own: some keep their desks tidy, while others like it messier.
Working Days
Working week
The work week is 50-59 hours/week, core hours are 9:00-6:00, with the first in at 8:00am and the last out at 8:00pm.
31% of studios work 50-59 hours/week.
The average is 40-49 hours/week.
Work Weekends?
Every weekend
Busiest Time of day?
Afternoon
Favorite Typefaces:
Culture
Pick your poison
Beer
Overall Noise Level
Quiet
36% of studios are quiet
Studio pets
1 dog
32% have pets at the studio