Ted Hunt

Ted Hunt

Designer, Fellow _ School of Critical Design

Ted Hunt is an independent speculative/discursive/critical designer living and working in London and currently a resident of Somerset House Studios.

Born in Wales 1976, Ted Hunt is an independent speculative/discursive/critical designer living and working in London and currently a resident of Somerset House Studios. Ted's work investigates the intersections between our ancient behavioural-driven selves and modern technologically-driven selves. He continually explores non-linear/alternative paradigms and examines the boundaries between subjective, objective and inter-subjective interpretations and perspectives.

Graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2016, under Professor Anthony Dunne, he is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and his work has been commissioned by, and shown at; Artangel / ICA / Southbank Centre / King's College London / Science Gallery London / Sir John Soane's Museum / Somerset House Studios / V&A Dundee / Dulwich Picture Gallery / Gas Works / Royal College of Art / NESTA / London Design Biennale 2018, and internationally by Rijksmuseum Amsterdam / National Gallery of Victoria / Art Gallery of Ontario / Design Museum Gent / Vitra Design Museum / MAK Vienna / Gewerbe Museum / Vienna Biennale 2017.

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Caps Lock: How Capitalism Took Hold of Graphic Design, and How to Escape from It
CAPS LOCK uses clear language and visual examples to show how graphic design and capitalism are inextricably linked. By sharing examples of radical design practices that challenge the supremacy of the market, it hopes to inspire a different kind of graphic design.
January 21, 2022
Circa Lunar: A conversation with Ted Hunt and Gemma Jones
School of Critical Design Co-founder and cultural semiotician Gemma Jones sat down for a long-distance chat with Fellow Ted Hunt to talk about his latest project, Circa Lunar
November 27, 2020
Reimagining Time
Evening Lecture/ 17 September 2019
November 14, 2020

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