About Studio Zwei

Established in 2008, studio zwei is a multidisciplinary design studio. We work on a range of projects from identities, typefaces, and books and catalogues to exhibition design and installations. We’ve been featured in Creative Review (02/2008 and 04/2009), Grafik (03/2009), Wallpaper* (03/2009), New Book Design (Lawrence King), and Condensed 04. In November 2009 Studio Zwei was recognised for typographic excellence at the international ISTD awards.

Andreas Pohancenik

Andreas is an Austrian typographic designer. After graduating from Werbeakademie Wien he moved to London and received a Masters degree with distinction in design communication at Central St Martins College. Working as an independent designer in Vienna and London for more than 9 years, he set up Studio Zwei in 2008 to focus on typographic projects such as identities and exhibition design. Andreas is a member of the International Society of Typographic Designers [ISTD], design Austria [da] and the Typographische Gesellschaft Austria [tga].

Rebecca Pohancenik

Rebecca has an interdisciplinary background in design, curating and history. Her previous work in the creative industries included creative direction and copywriting. She received a degree in curating from the Design Museum in 2009 and is currently writing a PhD thesis in history. Narrative and communication inform all of her creative work. Events and talks include Art & Science in Collaboration (Wellcome Collection 2007), The Art of Lost Words (German Gym, London 2009) and Word & Image (British Library, 2009). Recently Rebecca served as judge for a British Council competition on the theme of science and design (Beijing, November 2009).