About

“I was flattered once to be described as a human swiss army knife – someone who brings a wide range of expertise to a project. This means my work life is an eclectic mix but whatever the task, I am constantly enthusiastic and am genuinely interested in designing and delivering for your next project”.

“I have previously earned best-in-class recognition for my work in the Museum & Heritage Sector”.

Geof Thompson is a designer with a creative and entrepreneurial approach to business. Proven when designing The British Museum’s blockbuster ‘First Emperor’ range which went on to achieve £4 million sales in six months.

He focuses on how clients connect with their customers, is profit motivated and expert at seeing potential and has spoken on range development at the UK Association of Cultural Enterprises. 

Adept at thinking and producing in both 2 and 3D, recent work includes podcast and digital assets, practical making and public art alongside architectural and interior layout.

Although a kiwi he has been described by the New Statesman as developing souvenirs that are “peculiarly modern” and “British”.

If you would like to learn more, then please get in touch.

“It is the ingenuity of a Kiwi that the British Museum has tapped into to provide their visitors with tangible memories” –  stuff.co.nz