2019
youngs teflon: broken safety
(1st ad and art director)
as first assistant director and art director to netti hurley on youngs teflon’s powerful audio-visual project broken safety, angela helped shape the gritty, authentic visual narrative. navigating the flow from concept to final frame, she ensured the visuals resonated with the seriousness of the theme. this project highlights the blend of meticulous production with a raw yet beautifully cinematic aesthetic.







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angela phillips moves through image like a memory — lo-fi, cinematic, deeply archival. a music and culture writer for over a decade, now an art director and consultant, she builds visual worlds that flicker between reference and reinvention — her work doesn’t just cite — it distorts, reshapes, and insists on seeing otherwise.

working across writing, research, curation and art direction, she draws connections between style, image-making and visual culture.

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/ nike / boiler room / somerset house / the face


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shaped by the analogue aesthetic of the blog era, her stylistic precision — textured, intentional and unmistakably hers — has led to features and interviews in vogue, i-D, AnOther, and dazed — alongside editorial contributions to the face, bonafide, patta magazine and and content work for gq, getty and condé nast.