Domenic Lippa is an internationally recognised designer, known for his work in identity, packaging, retail graphics, typography, signage and print. His clients range from St Paul‘s Cathedral, Alpha Bank, Swarovski, Clarks Shoes and H&M, to Imperial, University of the Arts, University of Sussex, BT and Virgin Media.
Domenic studied graphic design at the London College of Printing. After founding and running Lippa Pearce for 16 years, he became a partner at Pentagram London in 2006.
He is a prominent member of London’s design community. Since 2007, he has been the Design Director for the London Design Festival, working with its team to develop all aspects of the Festival’s graphic output. In 2015 this led onto the creation of a new brand identity for the London Design Biennale.
Domenic has an in-depth knowledge of typography. He has co-edited and designed the international magazine baseline and sat on the executive committee of The Typographic Circle — an organisation dedicated to raising interest and standards in typography. He currently co-edits and designs their magazine, Circular, which was exhibited at the V&A in 2013.
Domenic is a member of D&AD, Type Director’s Club, Art Directors Club, Royal Society of Arts, and the Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI). He has sat on the juries of numerous competitions including D&AD and RSA awards.
Domenic Lippa
London
News
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Press Apr 23, 2026Domenic Lippa’s new Identity for St Paul’s Cathedral Featured on Creative Review
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Preview Mar 13, 2026Ferrari Yearbook
Pentagram Partner Domenic Lippa has designed a typographic cover for the car manufacturer‘s 2025 Yearbook.
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Preview Sep 16, 2025London Design Festival 2025 Identity by Domenic Lippa and Team
This year’s identity centres on the theme of connection and collaboration.
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Press Sep 19, 2024
Domenic Lippa Featured on the ‘My Life in Design’ Podcast
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Press Sep 13, 2024Domenic Lippa’s Identity for LDF2024 Featured on Stir World
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Press Mar 21, 2024Domenic Lippa’s Identity for Three Spirit Featured in The Dieline’s ‘The Best Redesigns of Winter 2024’