Daniel Brown's work is at the vanguard of new media design. By employing complex mathematical programming to create delicate and nature-inspired imagery, he brings elegance, sensuality and a continuum of beauty to the sterile world of internet and digital technologies.

 

Since 1999, Brown has been chosen by Internet Business Magazine as one of the top 10 internet designers; was one of Creative Review's 'Stars of the New Millennium'; and represented the best of British design as one of the exhibitors in the Design Council's 'Great Expectations' show in New York and the British Council's 'Great Brits' show in Milan/Tokyo. His original experimental works are now archived in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and London's Victoria & Albert Museum.

 

He was chosen as London Design Museum's Designer of the Year in 2004; and since then selected for The Observer's '80 people who will define the next 10 years', and Design Week's Hottest 50 Designers. As Jonathan Ive, Head of Design at Apple Computers, has said, "Daniel Brown's work changes the way we look at and engage with digital imagery. It is technically innovative and emotionally engaging, but also gives us an extraordinary amount of freedom in the way we experience it."

 

Brown has completed projects for Selfridges & Co., Mulberry, the Royal Society for the Arts, W Hotels, Sony/PlayStation, Saatchi and Saatchi and the Victoria & Albert Museum, among others.