Richard Grainger is a multidisciplinary designer, art director and image maker based in London. His interests are in the experimentation of traditional techniques and the relationship between design and crafts.
He currently works extensively within the music, fashion & architecture industries, across a range of mediums and styles.
Aside from this Richard is an active DJ and co-runs Good Block; a night focused on celebrating dancefloor music from around the world.
Projects
- Nothing but FragmentsIn Nothing but Fragments designer Richard Grainger brings a kaleidoscope of flakes and shards into sharp focus revealing to us that the by-products of creativity are at times more prominent than intended, taking a detour of their own. The text by Glen Brown is a direct result of a dialogue between imagery and words: fragments of memory tumbling across the pages, inviting us into an internal mindscape. With an edition of 250 copies the book will be accompanied by a range of limited edition print
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Work history
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Senior Freelance DesignerFreelance
United KingdomFreelance
Richard Grainger is a multidisciplinary designer, art director and image maker based in London. His interests are in the experimentation of traditional techniques and the relationship between design and crafts. With over 15 years experience he has worked extensively within the music, fashion & architecture industries, across a range of mediums and styles.
Previous / current clients include: London College of Fashion, Patterns, Ghostnotes, Dollop, XOYO, D&AD, Mixcloud, Test Pressing, Heatherwick Studio, Django Django, Bibliotheque Music Library, Winterville, Stealth, Oslo Hackney, SOAS, Klub Verboten, The White Horse.
Aside from this Richard is an active DJ and co-runs Good Block; a night focused on celebrating dance floor music from around the world.
Skills
- Events
- Visual Arts
- Corporate Identity
- Print Design
- Art Direction
- Typography
- Brand Design
- Brand Identity
- Design
- Logo Design
- Illustrator
- Indesign
- Photoshop
- Music Branding