Bose Collins


Bose Collins is a graphic design, moving image & creative agency consisting of Nin Bose & Nathan Collins with creative collaborator David Vigh . They are best known for their work with Sony on the launch of the PS3 console & software titles, global reveals of the Micra, Juke & Townpod for Nissan and the covers for the James Blunt albums "Back to Bedlam" & "All the Lost Souls", all the single releases from "All the Lost Souls", tour merchandise & projections. They designed the cover & animations for the Marc Bolan & T.Rex DVD release of "Born to Boogie". They have produced animation projects for the BBC & NBC and written, produced & directed several music videos. They have designed and built web sites for Kontraband, Celia Birtwell, Just Jack, 21st Artists, Raffles, Petra Nemcova, The Powderpuff Girls, Harrys of London, SiX pr, Pick Me Food & the Republik Agency.

In 2009 Bose Collins designed & produced artwork for: the global launch of the new shape Sony PlayStation 3 PS3, worked on artwork for Vodafone & Twinings ad campaigns, designed album covers for Requiem for Delinquency & Yonder Mountain String Band, a brochure for the Hospital Club in Covent Garden - as well as writing, producing & directing a video for Nissan to launch their new crossover concept vehicle the Qazana - now released as the Nissan Juke.

2010 saw more work for Sony, the launch of the Nissan Micra at the Geneva motorshow, the global reveal of the Nissan Townpod at the Paris motorshow, ad campaigns for Bulmers & Nokia, animations for Adidas Japan, Nissan, Silverflint & Noma Bar as well as artwork for the Nixon Art Mosh in Paris and a couple of book jackets for the publisher Harper Collins.

Famous quotes containing the words bose and/or collins:

    A woman is a sometime thing.
    —Du Bose Heyward (1885–1940)

    The head must bow, and the back will have to bend,
    Wherever the darkey may go;
    A few more days, and the trouble all will end,
    In the field where the sugar-canes grow.
    A few more days for to tote the weary load,—
    No matter, ‘t will never be light;
    A few more days till we totter on the road:—
    Then my old Kentucky home, good-night!
    —Stephen Collins Foster (1826–1884)