Zombie Flesh Eaters (company)

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Zombie Flesh Eaters is a design company founded in 2000 by artist and designer Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of Tank Girl and Gorillaz.

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Sharing their name with Lucio Fulci's 1979 film, initially Hewlett had only recruited Matt Wakeham.

Matt Watkins was hired and was soon joined by his brother Tim and Kate McLauchlan who were brought in to work as a graphic desginers.

At the age of 9 child prodigy Mike O Robinson "web doctor" (STD), joined the fold. Shortly followed by James Coore possibly the greatest CG artist in the northern hemisphere.

Gorillaz work took up the initial workload, but after that they worked on a variety of other projects. These projects included interactive menus for a John Lennon DVD and promotional work for Freq Nasty, an artist on the Skint label.

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