Contact the Editorial Archive and Digital Design Researchers
Connect with our team for archival inquiries, media relations, and collaborative research opportunities.
Directing Your Inquiries to the Archive
The Exopolis archive maintains extensive documentation of early digital production methods and interactive experiences. Researchers frequently request access to specific project files, historical design assets, or technical specifications from our past interactive campaigns. We process these requests carefully to ensure the preservation of original digital artifacts.
While we prioritize academic and institutional research requests, independent scholars are also encouraged to submit detailed proposals. Access to certain proprietary frameworks remains restricted due to ongoing preservation efforts. Please specify the exact era or project scope in your initial correspondence to expedite the retrieval process.
Media Relations and Collaborative Partnerships
During the recent retrospective on early 2000s motion design, our team coordinated with several international design publications to provide high-resolution assets and historical context. This level of coordination reflects our broader commitment to accurate historical representation in design media. We view media inquiries not just as press opportunities, but as collaborative efforts to document the evolution of digital interfaces.
Publications seeking commentary on studio history or digital production evolution should provide adequate lead time. Fact-checking and asset curation require meticulous attention to detail. We welcome proposals for joint research initiatives, particularly those examining the intersection of brand campaigns and early interactive web technologies.
Reach the Editorial Team
How do you initiate a formal dialogue with our research team? The process begins with direct communication to our Team & Contributors. We manage all incoming correspondence through a centralized point of contact to maintain consistency and track ongoing research threads across various digital design disciplines.
Director of Archival Research
Claire Donnelly
For all general inquiries, media requests, and partnership proposals, please contact Claire directly.

Inquiry Scope and Response Parameters
We evaluate all submissions based on their relevance to our core archival focus. Our team typically processes initial inquiries in the vicinity of ten business days, depending on the complexity of the requested materials. We prioritize requests that align closely with our ongoing documentation of digital production methods.
Complex technical questions regarding legacy interactive experiences may require consultation with original project contributors. This necessary step—while time-consuming, occasionally extends the response timeline. We appreciate your patience as we work to provide accurate, historically sound information rather than expedited, incomplete answers.