The Kingdom of Sad Machines is a creative services studio existing to effectively communicate ideas through the culmination of beautiful design, illustration and photography. Founded in 2003 as an outlet to publish Artillery magazine, the operation has since grown into a fully-fledged multi-disciplinary design studio and publishing house.
Working with an exceptional in-house skill-set, and a diverse network of illustrators and photographers, The Kingdom of Sad Machines is capable of providing a creative solution for any project, ranging from corporate identity/ branding through to music packaging and marketing strategies and many facets in between.
Passionate about the creative process, and bringing a sense of style seldom seen in other studios, TKOSM is a well-oiled machine geared towards producing award-winning, head-turning artwork day-in day-out, in a professional and timely manner.
Companies we’ve worked with.
Boomtown Records, Staple Marketing, Myer, Ironlak, Carbon Poker, Paul Frank, Billabong, Skull and Bones records, Indianola Records, Resist Records, Trial and Error Records, Redtape Entertainment, Death Before Dishonour magazine, Artillery magazine, Sleepless Knights magazine.
Bands we’ve worked with.
Deez Nuts, Gyroscope, Amity, Parkway Drive, I Killed The Prom Queen, The Optimen, Behind Crimson Eyes, Horsell Common, The Getaway Plan, Mourning Tide, Say Nothing, The Wrath and many more.