Gravy is a unique graphic design service offering contemporary communications specifically for small businesses, start-ups and community organisations in Gravesham, Kent.
Sister company Second Opinion Studio has over 20yrs experience of working nationally and internationally across a broad number of sectors. Now we would like to put that knowledge towards supporting local businesses to foster a sense of ownership and pride in the local community.
We create memorable logos, effective websites, dynamic print designs and bold advertising campaigns at a reasonable local rate to ensure your business or organisation always stands out from the crowd.
In 2023 we launched the Gravesham Grapevine to help promote local creativity and have partnered Gravesham Borough Council with branding the annual Light Festival and Fringe Festival together with many other cultural events.
Good Times (2024) is a kinetic installation created for the Gravesham Light Festival. The mirrored heavy plant combines with a commissioned soundtrack to celebrate the Gravesend & Northfleet cement industry together with it’s 80s soul music scene.
Reaffirming our love for creative typography we are excited to introduce our new graphic print series entitled Reverting To Type.
Designed as the antithesis of motivational sloganeering, our unique prints contemplate many shared lockdown thoughts.
Two cooks, one name. Sam and Sam Clark, shared a desire to discover the abundant flavours of the Southern Mediterranean. They married, bought a camper van and set off on a journey through Spain, Morocco and the Sahara, learning, observing and tasting along the way.
Moro opened in spring 1997, and quickly established itself as an important part of the close-knit culinary community of Exmouth Market.
Project Description:
Website Design
A love and understanding of typography combined with a visual wit is key to all our logo and wordmark projects. In each case, the absence of gratuitous adornment and careful execution reflects the sophistication or elegant simplicity of the brand or organisation.
Music is in our blood. Periods spent working at both Island Records and Virgin means we’ll always jump at the opportunity to capture the mood or meaning of something special.
We love typography, type design and lettering. It’s an area of visual communication that many take for granted, seemingly happy to let their computer make decisions for them.
Creative type is key in defining and expressing messages, evoking a feeling and making an impact. It conveys your company’s personality, shows you appreciate aesthetics and importantly, that you (like us) care about detail.
Remember, your brand is not just about your logo, it’s about the words and pictures you use to explain the heart and soul of your business. Your objective is to carve out a special place in your customers minds that only you can fill.
Coup Salon is an eclectic brand that takes it's inspiration from lost, found, borrowed and recycled sources. Irreverant, witty and constantly evolving it is everything a small intimate brand should.
Namesakke is a modern European lifestyle brand that uses 100% long fibre cotton to create softer, finer and more luxurious clothing.
Working closely with founders Izabela and Robert Keyes-Krysakowska we contributed the name and identity, print catalogues, the launch website and additional garment graphics.
Retail design by Agnieszka Kuczynska.
For over a decade we have created fresh visual work for some of the UK’s leading arts organisations. The size and range of these projects vary enormously but our design clarity and attention to detail are always highly suited to progressive arts sector commissions.
Blend Collective products are 99% to 100% natural and combine essential oil blends with botanical actives to create a beautifully fragranced body range.
As part of the brand’s development we designed this enhanced packaging using colour coding to highlight the key ingredient combinations.