Duncan Shotton

British designer, artist & inventor.

Embedding happiness into things

Using themes such as play, wit and illusion, my mission is to add a creative tickle of magic to objects, tools and experiences.

I converge simple ideas with serious product design to add smiles to faces through frictionless and delicate moments of joy.

Services

As well as a range of self-produced 'Studio Originals', I partner with businesses and agencies in a freelance capacity as a creative catalyst and with general design support. If you're interested in working together, please get in touch.

A short history

Following a childhood of treehouses and yoyo's, Duncan studied Industrial Design and Technology at Brunel University, London. Following four years at a UK design consultancy, he moved to Tokyo where he set up his own design studio. After six years, 50-something products and multiple kickstarter campaigns later, he returned to England where he now continues his practice in Bristol.

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  • 2018 Re-locate to Bristol, UK
  • 2017 Launch dshott.co.uk 3.0
  • 2016 Launch range of downloadable, printable Christmas wrapping paper on etsy
  • 2016 Publish “Soy Story” film about the Soy Shape manufacture process Japanese craftspeople
  • 2016 Launch Newspaper Tea-Towel
  • 2016 Soy Shape launched and successfully funded on kickstarter
  • 2016 Pink piggy added to the U.F.O soap pump range
  • 2016 Dedicated corner of all our designs curated in Tsutaya Electrics Futakotamagawa (Tokyo)
  • 2016 Publish mini-treehouse vase concept
  • 2016 Special presentation packaging design and Japanese stationery curation for cwpencils
  • 2016 Launch 7 super limited edition, Real Boy “Gold” Push Pins
  • 2016 Instagram collaboration/giveaway with Singaporean food artist @bentomonsters
  • 2016 Launch McDonalds Japan creative instagram content commission
  • 2016 Paris added to the Sticky Page Markers range
  • 2016 Exhibit at Extra Preview #12 at Tabloid, Hinode
  • 2016 Collaboration with Bread Artist “Umi-san” for Japanese crowdfunding campaign
  • 2016 Launch 3 super limited edition, Real Boy “Green” Push Pins
  • 2016 Rainbow Pencil seconds donated to the Pause Draw event ran by Luis Mendo and Adrian Hogan
  • 2016 Year of the monkey creative new year post for instagram
  • 2015 Launch animated card case range
  • 2015 Balloonado pop-up shop in Yoga, Tokyo
  • 2015 3-page magazine interview in Argentinian magazine Reporte Publicidad
  • 2015 20×20 presentation on Project Realboy at Pecha Kucha HQ in Tokyo
  • 2015 Rainbow Pencils feature on Japanese TV show “ZIP”
  • 2015 Publish “Made in Tajimi” film about plate-plate and the Japanese ceramics industry.
  • 2015 Publish first wholesale catalogue
  • 2015 Launch Tokyo Monster stickers
  • 2015 Launch SHOEperhero shoehorn
  • 2015 Exhibit at Active Creators at Tokyo Gift Show
  • 2014 Launch UFO Soap Pumps
  • 2014 Exhibit with Designboom Mart at Tokyo Designers Week
  • 2014 Sticky Page Markers launched and successfully funded on kickstarter
  • 2014 Publish frying-pan IC-card holder concept
  • 2014 Launch barcode cable tidies, designed for EntreX Inc.
  • 2014 Nozomi becomes second permanent member of the team
  • 2014 Relocate studio to Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
  • 2014 Launch of Colour O’Clock
  • 2014 Rainbow Pencils selected as 1 of 20 projects in MoMA x Kickstarter collaboration
  • 2014 Real Boy special, tiny, remote control pop-up shop, in Harajuku, Tokyo
  • 2014 Launch of new colour tape dispensers
  • 2014 Completion of “designer special” kickstarter reward
  • 2014 Plate-Plate featured on TV (WGN Chicago)
  • 2013 Rainbow Pencils described on Fast Company as “A Masterclass in Interaction Design”
  • 2013 Exhibit with Designboom Mart at Tokyo Designers Week
  • 2013 Launch the plate-plate collection
  • 2013 Rainbow Pencils successfully funded through Kickstarter
  • 2013 Launch of Rainbow Pencils on Kickstarter
  • 2013 Exhibit with Kaboomi Studio at Design Festa, Tokyo
  • 2013 Studio wins Gold “Young Design” A’Design Award
  • 2013 Real Boy Pins win Platinum A’Design Award
  • 2013 First pop-up shop, in a tree, in Harajuku, Tokyo
  • 2013 Presentation of portfolio at Chiba Institute of Technology
  • 2012 Exhibit with Designboom Mart at Tokyo Designers Week
  • 2012 Re-locate and establish design studio in Tokyo, Japan (Itabashi-Ku)
  • 2012 Design Week Rising Star award – Finalist
  • 2012 Tape Dispenser featured on TV (Hollyoaks)
  • 2011 Pecha-Kucha presentation at MadeinBrunel, London
  • 2011 Exhibit with Designboom Mart at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, Sweden
  • 2011 Exhibit with Poundshop during London Design Week (CLIUNC)
  • 2008 Designer at Kinneir Dufort design consultancy (4 yrs)
  • 2008 Logo published in Los Logos 4
  • 2008 Digimech Clock exhibited behind glass at the Paris Motor Show on the MINI stand
  • 2008 Exhibit at New Designers, London
  • 2008 Exhibit at MadeInBrunel, London
  • 2008 Graduate from Brunel University, London. (B.A Industrial Design & Technology, 1st class)
  • 2007 Freelance Research and Ideation at LG Electronics
  • 2007 Graphic Designer at Penguin Books (DK 10+ dept.)
  • 2007 Designer at j-me (1 yr placement)
  • 2004 Foundation Art & Design, Trowbridge College
  • 1985 Born in Camden, London