National Portrait Gallery

The NPG, as it is known, is London’s storehouse of historical portraits of the great, good and notorious men and women of Britain, located next to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. It holds the most extensive collection of portraits in the world. In recent years, the gallery has increasingly become interested in portrait photography.

In recent years, the National Portrait Gallery has increasingly become interested in portrait photography, and it was an exhibition entitled Face of Fashion for which Thomas Manss & Company was...
Face of Fashion identity, Kate Moss, photographers' names, close up on screen
The National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is an annual showcase of the best in portrait photography. Now in its third year, the Taylor Wessing Photographic...
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010, tube poster lady with scarf
In 2009, the National Portrait Gallery London held an exhibition of portraits by the German painter Gerhard Richter some of which had never been presented before. The exhibition focused on the early...
Gerhard Richter Portraits Catalogue, National Portrait Gallery, cover detail
As part of an all-encompassing identity for Face of Fashion, the National Portrait Gallery's survey of contemporary fashion photography, Thomas Manss & Company designed a range of merchandise...
National Portrait Gallery, Face of Fashion Merchandise, Kate Moss poster, bag
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 presents the very best in contemporary portrait photograph. 60 images had to be displayed together with information about the artist. The design...
Photographic Portrait Prize 2009 Microsite, National Portrait Gallery, home page
To promote this exhibition of fashion photographs and attract a younger audience to the National Portrait Gallery the traditional print based marketing was complemented by a dedicated microsite. The...
National Portrait Gallery, Face of Fashion Microsite, homepage Kate Moss
In 2009, the National Portrait Gallery London held an exhibition of portraits by the German painter Gerhard Richter some of which had never been presented before. The exhibition focused on the early...
National Portrait Gallery, Gerhard Richter Exhibition, Banner
Mario Sorrenti's photograph of Kate Moss was chosen as the key image to promote Face of Fashion - a major survey of fashion photography at the National Portrait Gallery. The model turned poster girl...
Face of Fashion, National Portrait Gallery, Poster Kater Moss, Mario Sorrenti
The guide and map for the National Portrait Gallery are designed to inspire gallery visitors to find out more about the permanent exhibition and the highlights of the collection. Both the guide and...
National Portrait Gallery, Guides on museum shop shelves
As part of a major survey of fashion photography the National Portrait Gallery published Face of Fashion - a book exploring the symbiotic relationship between contemporary portrait photography and...
Face of Fashion Catalogue, National Portrait Gallery, book stack in museum shop
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is a survey of the best in contemporary photography. The annual prize is accompanied by a catalogue presenting the winners and nominations. Its...
Photographic Portrait Prize Catalogue, National Portrait Gallery, 2010
Unlike the punchy lead image of last year's campaign to promote the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, the 2010 face of the portrait prize draws its strength from the quite poetry that...
National Portrait Gallery, Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, tube Post
'Kunwar Anop Singh of Devgarh riding with a falcon' fronts the campaign for The Indian Portrait 1560 – 1860. This exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery tells the story of the Indian...
The Indian Portrait Poster, National Portrait Gallery, Kunwar Anop Singh of
When the National Portrait Gallery launched a website as a dedicated resource for the Creative and Media Diploma, the learning team commissioned Thomas Manss & Company to create a launch campaign...
Creative and Media Diploma Poster bus stop, National Portrait Gallery