Bing x Dizzee Rascal: Art direction of Dizzee Rascal's week long takeover of Microsoft's Bing homepage. Documenting Dizzee's Britain, and launching a nationwide photography competition. Additional photography and video elements directed by Tim & Barry.
HOLD TIGHT: "I was asked by Nike to design a Limited Edition version of the Air Max 1 to Celebrate 15 Years of Nike Air. My inspiration was the imagery of radio transmission and London's pirate radio culture, which are recurring themes in my work"
Where Did The Night Fall: Special edition CD packaging. Heavyweight mirror board slipcase containing gatefold CD wallet, 36 page mirror board photography book and lyrics booklet.
The Dreaming Void: Martian sunrise edition. Giclee print. Exhibited exclusively at "Daydreaming" at Haunch of Venison.
STHLMVII: I designed the event identity for the inaugural Nike STHLMVII football tournament, including the steel trophy which was made by sculptor Benedict Radcliffe.
UNKLE. The Answer E.P: Limited edition gatefold sleeve. Litho printed on foil blocked heavyweight card. Photography : Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones.
Don't Watch That. Logo version 2: Ongoing branding/Identity for photographers' Tim & Barry on-line TV station. This is a new version for the latest re-launch
B.C. Alphabet: Inspired by a love of monumental movie title lettering, the BC alphabet was first used on a custom soccer ball for the Paintura Pitch project with Puma and members of the scrawl collective.
Newham Generals: Generally Speaking. Artwork for debut release on Dirtee Stank Recordings.
Dizzee Rascal x NIKE AM90: Limited edition of the Classic Air Max 90. Designed as part of Ben Drury vs Dizzee Rascal collaboration. 2009. Premium leather & suede with transparent detailing, 3M reflective heel tab and embroidered 'Tongue N'Cheek' tongue details
Electric Institute: Original sleeve artwork for The Electric Institute. Techno compilation. EMI. 2005
War Stories: Art direction, design, photography and retouching by Ben Drury. Paintings by Robert Del Naja (3D), from an original concept by James Lavelle.
Maths + English: Concept, art direction and design. Album and 4 single sleeves. Multiple formats
HELVETICA 50: I was one of 50 international designers who contributed a poster to celebrate Helvetica's 50th anniversary. Each of us was given a year to illustrate - mine was 1972, the last time man visited the moon.