Friday, 24 April 2009

Welcome to our blog!


Hello and welcome to our Blog.
We are a branding consultancy, based in the UK producing visual identities for clients across all market sectors. On the blog we'll be posting news, views and discussion regarding all things design.
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Tim
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30 Metre Outdoor Display for The National Trust


As part of the renovation of Tyntesfield Manor in North Somerset, The National Trust asked Savage and Gray to create designs for a 30 metre+ display panel to introduce visitors to the building history. As part of the project we have also been commissioned to design a set of three 4m x 8m banners to dress the manor whilst the renovation continues.
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British Science Association People & Science Magazine Rebranded



Savage and Gray are delighted to be working with the British Science Association on the re-branding of their flagship publication 'People & Science', formerly 'Science & Public Affairs'. The new-look magazine aims to reflect the passion within each article with equally passionate vibrant layouts to capture the attention and imagination of the reader.
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On Tour with Devon Sproule

Rolling Stone Magazine say Devon Sproule's "vocal and lyrical beauty is unmatched' and Savage and Gray were honoured to have been commissioned to create materials for her current tour.
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Leeds University Launch Website on BBCs One Show
Savage and Gray have just produced a CMS website for Leeds University Psychology Faculty; www.thebigmemoryshare.com. The Leeds psychologists want to record viewers’ very first memory from childhood and also their memories of items of major public news – ‘flashbulb’ memories. Their aim is to gather more than 20,000 samples to help them with their ongoing work into how children develop a capacity for memory, how adults process memory and how memories change as people get older. The site was launched on the BBCs One Show so we are expecting lots of hits. Feel free to add a memory yourself.