Vince Frost
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Career
In 1989 Frost got a job at the London office of the design firm Pentagram, before becoming their youngest associate, just a few years later, at the age of 27.[7][8][5] In 1994 he formed his own design consultancy, Frost Design[9] where he created work for clients such as The Independent and Nike.[5] In 1999, Frost was one of the signees of the First Things First 2000 manifesto.
Frost relocated to Sydney in 2003,[10] and has since been running an international design studio of 40 people Frost Collective.[4] He re-opened the London branch of Frost Collective in 2023[5] and moved back to London in 2025.[2]
In 2006 Vince held a retrospective exhibition, Frost Bite, at Sydney Opera House.[6][11] The exhibit was accompanied by a 500-page book of Frost's work titled Frost* (sorry trees) published by Thames & Hudson.[12][13][14]
In November 2014 Frost released his second publication, a self-help book titled Design Your Life,[15][16] published by Penguin.[12] The book featured 15 principles for personal improvement.[17] He started the Design Your Life podcast, a long-running podcast inspired by the book, in 2018. It aims to teach listeners to use design thinking to improve their lives[18] and features conversations with over 150 guest creatives.