Series of posters for OHM Berlin Life Classics by The Royal Studio

The Royal Studio: Multidisciplinary Design and Creative Studio

The Royal Studio is a multidisciplinary design and creative studio based in Porto, Portugal, known for its deep and playful approach to visual communication and cultural identity. The studio describes itself as a "blue vortex" that operates with a methodical yet experimental methodology, bridging the gap between scientific reasoning and artistic expression. Their portfolio is heavily rooted in the arts, music, and cultural sectors, featuring high-profile collaborations with artists like Bicep and Underworld, as well as labels like Ninja Tune, Universal, and Innervisions. The Royal Studio excels in creating complex visual systems that include album artwork, live visuals, and editorial design. Notable projects include the identity for "Feira do Livro do Porto 2025," the "Imprimere" book project for the Portuguese National Printing House, and the "Secret Weapons" system for Innervisions. Their work often explores themes of memory, motion, and the tactile sensations of industrial printing. With a commitment to being "loyal to culture," The Royal Studio continues to push the boundaries of graphic design through exhibitions, installations, and critical discourse, maintaining a unique voice in the contemporary creative landscape and the digital environment.