About : Electronic Sheep are designers Brenda Aherne and Helen Delany. Both from Dublin, Ireland, Helen lives in London, where Electronic Sheep have a studio in Dalston and Brenda is based in Dublin. The designers grew up next door to each other, went to art school together and worked in the design Industry for several years before setting up their knitwear label in 1998, Electronic Sheep. Brenda graduated in Fashion Design and Helen in Graphic Design at the prestigious NCAD (National College of Art & Design, Dublin). Brenda also completed a post-graduate at LSAD (Limerick School of Art & Design) in knitwear and has won several design awards, one of which funded the start-up of the label. She has worked as a knitwear technology specialist and as an independent accessories designer in Munich where she lived for several years. Helen also studied at Central Saint Martin’s in London and The School of Visual Arts in New York. Helen has worked as an art director in graphic design and for magazines in New York, Rome and London, the 3 cities she has lived in since graduation. Helen has designed/art directed for The Sunday Times Magazine, Martha Stewart, Swarovski, Glamour US and The V&A amongst others. Electronic Sheep are known for their tapestry-esque designs and they have a humorous and ecletic approach to design. This is evident in collections entitled ‘Red Lemonade’, ‘When Holly went to Paris’ and their eponymous comic. Their detailed jacquards with contemporary illustrations and bold patterns have gained them stockists in Europe, China, Japan, US and Australia.