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  • The latest coffee shop in London
    Christoph Geppert, June 1, 2014

    The latest coffee shop in London

    Does London have enough coffee shops nowadays? Maybe. Does London have enough exquisite coffee shops? Certainly not. Competition is getting pretty tough though. This is why our friends Sarah and Charlie came to us to ask for some help to create their new coffee shop. Grain helped shaping the new brand experience and creating a … Read more

  • An animation of colour wavelengths
    Madelyn Postman, May 21, 2014

    An animation of colour wavelengths

    A lovely, whimsical bunch of colour characters to brighten up your day! Explanation and comments are here.  

  • What makes entrepreneurs tick?
    Sam Strudwick, May 19, 2014

    What makes entrepreneurs tick?

    Recently we asked a group of entrepreneurs what is most important to them. The results were interesting and also surprising — who would have guessed that money is last? Success at first place, on the other hand, is not a surprise at all. They also told us what they look for when working with a … Read more

  • From design to beautiful data
    Jacob, May 8, 2014

    From design to beautiful data

    In two weeks I’ll be leaving the team here at Grain to go to M&C Saatchi. Although there’s a great deal of excitement, anticipation and enthusiasm coursing through my creative synapses, I can’t help but feel a little sad to be leaving the Grain family behind. Other than working as a designer, I’m currently completing … Read more

  • Five years at Gucci: how Grain’s Creative Director inspires creativity
    James Canning, April 10, 2014

    Five years at Gucci: how Grain’s Creative Director inspires creativity

    Exactly sixteen years ago, Madelyn Postman, Creative Director of Grain, started her career as a designer at one of the world’s most famous fashion companies: Gucci. Within five years, she became an influential creative director and production specialist at Gucci Group, where her key projects included art directing the first ever Gucci and Sergio Rossi … Read more

  • ‘Wackaging’ and how to get on-brand tone of voice
    Madelyn Postman, March 26, 2014

    ‘Wackaging’ and how to get on-brand tone of voice

    Most of us have a love/hate relationship with Innocent’s copywriting. Initially we are drawn in and grin at it and then quickly it feels like it’s trying to hard, we see it everywhere and we start to get sick of it. Our clients often brief us on creating a tone of voice which is friendly … Read more

  • Good design is the key to business success
    Madelyn Postman, March 13, 2014

    Good design is the key to business success

    When we work with businesses, they often question the value of branding and ask for the numbers that prove their design investment will be paid off. Saying that we believe in the importance of great branding is an understatement: that’s what we dedicate most of our waking hours to here at Grain! We were thrilled … Read more

  • Introducing Newland College
    Juli Ferguson, March 5, 2014

    Introducing Newland College

    We are delighted to announce the launch of Newland College. Set in the heart of Buckinghamshire’s beautiful countryside next to the Chiltern Open Air Museum, Newland College offers the International Baccalaureate programme to 12-17 year olds and is the latest addition to our client Skola’s portfolio of schools. We worked with Skola on the naming, … Read more

  • Getting into the entrepreneurial mind
    Madelyn Postman, February 28, 2014

    Getting into the entrepreneurial mind

    The one characteristic that unites all of our clients, across all sectors and all kinds of naming, branding and design we do for them, is entrepreneurial thinking. Though our client size ranges from SMEs to much larger corporates, their mindsets have common features: agility, innovation, authenticity, creativity and inspiration. Plus a powerful desire to grow … Read more

  • Metamorphising Identity Time
    Sam Strudwick, February 24, 2014

    Metamorphising Identity Time

    MIT is the famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but the three letters could also stand for ‘Metamorphising Identity Time’ in light of the ever-changing incarnations of the branding for the university’s Media Lab. The logo is generated by an algorithm, creating a bespoke identity for every student and staff member. This video shows it in … Read more

  • Signage & environmental design
    Sam Strudwick, February 17, 2014

    Signage & environmental design

    How often do you rely on signage? I know I do an awful lot. And not only because my sense of direction is close to appalling. Signs (the majority of the time) are vital. Think of being in a rush on the London Underground: you can walk pretty much non-stop from platform to platform, line … Read more

  • Coming to our senses: jazz and graphic design
    Madelyn Postman, February 10, 2014

    Coming to our senses: jazz and graphic design

    What is the connection between jazz and wonderful graphic design? The iconic designs of Blue Note Records have a modern day follow-up with the posters for Jazz en Claypole, in Argentina. A feast for the eyes as much as the music satiates the ears.

  • Go outside and get happy!
    Madelyn Postman, January 27, 2014

    Go outside and get happy!

    Following up on our Nature Brand Book initiative, these articles from Oliver Burkeman in The Guardian have caught our eye: ‘You really, really, really ought to spend more time in nature’ from last week, and another one called ‘This column will change your life: nature and nurture’ from March 2013. Both stories talk about the … Read more

  • Why does the USB symbol look like that?
    Madelyn Postman, January 13, 2014

    Why does the USB symbol look like that?

    Have you ever wondered why the power button or USB symbol look like they do, or what the little clover-y thing is on the command key on the Apple keyboard? Check out this succinct article on “Origins of Common UI Symbols” and you will ask no more!

  • The transformation of a Hong Kong apartment
    Madelyn Postman, January 9, 2014

    The transformation of a Hong Kong apartment

    An amazing use of a small space with big creativity. Presented in the PechaKucha format (20 images for 20 seconds each) by the giggly and likeable apartment owner. Image credit: Gary Cheng

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