[1] It was founded in 2000 after working as part of the design team that created the 4,000 sq ft (370 m2) 'Hi-Life' [2] supermarket installation for EXPO 2000 under the direction of UK writer and collage artist Graham Rawle.
They fostered relationships with The Victoria and Albert Museum, SHOWstudio and onedotzero as well as many international advertising agencies such as Fallon, Ogilvy and Mather, M&C Saatchi, Wieden + Kennedy and TBWA.
As illustrators they have frequently appeared in publications such as The Guardian, The Observer, The Daily Telegraph and The New York Times and their work regularly features in Creative Review, Design Week and Varoom.
In 2012 they published a book Peepshow Collective, showcasing the output of the collective since its formation [6][7] and were artist-in-residence at Somerset House for Pick Me Up with the installation 'The Museum of Objects & Origins'[8] Since 2014 they have worked extensively on motion design projects from their studio in Shoreditch creating titles, graphics and animation for broadcasters including Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, BBC, CNN, HBO, National Geographic Channel and PBS.
[13] The members of Peepshow since its inception include: Luke Best,[14] Jenny Bowers,[15] Graham Carter,[16] Miles Donovan,[17] Chrissie MacDonald,[18] Pete Mellor,[19] Marie O'Connor,[20] Andrew Rae,[21] Elliot Thoburn, Lucy Vigrass[22] and Spencer Wilson.