They’re out! We find out which creatives made our favourite Secret 7” sleeves

Date
13 May 2015

If you’ve passed through the hallowed halls of Somerset House at any point between 10 April and 4 May you’ve likely admired the 700 sleeves on show as part of Secret 7”, the best kept secret in London’s creative scene, and a pure, joyful celebration of illustration, photography and design. This year as always the line-up of names taking part was a star-studded bonanza, including the likes of Martin Parr, David Shrigley, Sir Peter Blake and Yoko Ono, and as of this weekend, the creators of each have now been revealed!

Here are a few of our favourite entries, including artwork by Brecht Vandenbroucke, Kyle Platts, Viktor Hachmang and Leif Podhajsky. Signed test pressings by the musicians and special Monotype prints are now available to buy on charity partner Nordoff Robbins’ eBay page, but there aren’t many remaining, so you’ll have to be speedy if you want to get your mitts on them.

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Secret 7": Braulio Amado

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Secret 7": Brecht Vandenbroucke

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Secret 7": Merijn Hos

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Secret 7": Ed Cheverton

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Secret 7": Gaurab Thakali

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Secret 7": Hattie Stewart

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Secret 7": Kyle Platts

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Secret 7": Mads Teglers

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Secret 7": Mirko Borsche

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Secret 7": Sam Taylor-Johnson

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Secret 7": Viktor Hachmang

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Secret 7": Leif Podjaksky

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Maisie Skidmore

Maisie joined It’s Nice That fresh out of university in the summer of 2013 as an intern before joining full time as an Assistant Editor. Maisie left It’s Nice That in July 2015.

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