Art for the curious. Design-led art prints inspired by science, mathematics, natural history and technology, from Mars landscapes and phylogenetic trees to iconic synthesisers and retro computers.
Axisophy brings together design-led art prints inspired by science, mathematics, natural history and technology. The collection ranges from planetary landscapes and phylogenetic diagrams to prime-number structures, insects, vintage electronics and other beautifully ordered objects, systems and ideas.
Created by Simon Tyler, the work combines illustration, research and visual precision to turn complex subjects into distinctive wall art for curious minds, thoughtful interiors and anyone drawn to the beauty of how the world is built.
Gizmo gathers illustrations adapted from and inspired by founder Simon Tyler's forthcoming book Gizmo: The Retro-Tech We Loved and Lost, published by Laurence King in May 2026.
The collection celebrates the machines that shaped how we made music, took photographs, wrote code, and connected with the world - from the Moog Minimoog to the BBC Micro, the Roland TR-808 to the Canon XL1. Each illustration isolates the design details that made these objects iconic: the knurled dials, the worn key caps, the chunky buttons and honest engineering of an era when technology was built to be understood.