Alright Studio is the shapeshifting creative outfit that has no allegiance to medium or method
The New York-based studio prides itself on having the thinking of a big agency and the attention to detail of a small studio.
Share
If there is anything Alright Studio can do well, it’s build a beautiful website. Last year we met some of its team in one of our editions of Double Click, where they talked us through the explorative site for travel publication Trippin. And in February just passed, the studio published its first personal website – complete with an interactive landing page that lets you click through vastly differing typographic representations of their name (be careful – it’s addictive). It’s this representation of shapeshifting that perhaps best visually summarises Alright Studio and its ability to span all kinds of briefs, industries and mediums: including (and not limited to) art direction, technology development, production, photography, animation as well as brand, graphic and environmental design.
The studio achieves this through carefully considered team structures, having both a core in-house group and an out-of-house group of “highly specialised people, crossing disciplines and competencies”, says one of the studio’s founders Garret DeRossett. It’s this approach that Garret sees as allowing Alright to achieve “the highly researched thinking of a big agency, enhanced and supported by the attention-to-detail of a small studio”, and its ability to work with clients big or small, established or start up. With such dedication to evolving and growing with every project, it’s no doubt that Alright Studio is going to go far.
GalleryAlright Studio: Dame Website (Copyright © Alright Studio, 2022)
GalleryAlright Studio: Luaka Bop Website (Copyright © Alright Studio, 2022)
GalleryAlright Studio: AriZona Thirsy Thirty Website (Copyright © Alright Studio, 2022)
Hero Header
Alright Studio: Symbol Website (Copyright © Alright Studio, 2022)
Share Article
About the Author
—
Olivia (she/her) is associate editor of the website, working across editorial projects and features as well as Nicer Tuesdays events. She joined the It’s Nice That team in 2021. Feel free to get in touch with any stories, ideas or pitches.