Category: News

09
Aug

Jordan [Production King]

 

Production King!

Jordan is a digital craftsman and true aesthete with a great eye for detail. One with brilliant technical skills and an almost freakish ability to bend a Photoshop, InDesign & Illustrator document to the will of his command. Making the simple brilliant and the brilliant simple. A more stylish chap you will be hard pressed to find!

What is your education background?

I studied HND Visual Communication (Graphic Design) at Edinburgh College

What design product or designer do you admire?

 I like to attend design talks to hear from well known designers and hear their story, one that sticks in my mind is Paula Scher, I loved her work and her story really got me engaged.

What is your favourite design tool?

I have a graphics tablet which is really cool, I’m still learning all the features on it but its great in illustrator and photoshop. You have so much more control using the pen compared to the mouse.

Your design specialities, strength?

Attention to detail, I feel like I’ve got an eagle eye when it comes to making things look right.

Tea or Coffee? How do you take it?

Coffee,Coffee,Coffee,Coffee,Coffee!! and a splash of milk thanks 🙂

What’s your favourite Music? 

I could say anything by Beyonce but everyone knows that. I’ve recently got into a new band called ‘ZHU’. They are quite dancy but chilled… it’s good for zoning out and listening to when I’m working on projects.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I mean… when you’ll be 99?

I hope that by the time I turn 99 I will have specialised in not only design but some kind of film production, maybe teaching… definitely sticking in the design industry but I would like to try new areas and challenge myself along the way. 

Why did you chose to do design? What motivates you?

Design just kind of happened for me. It was my second option at college (My first was Drama) sadly I wasn’t destined to be the next Leonardo DiCaprio so I went along to my interview for an NC design College course and 5 years later I’m working away as a designer. I guess it’s fate!

What is your favourite project you worked on for the Loft?

My favourite project at The Loft has been working with Scottish Leather Group. We created a brochure for their annual Sustainability report which was good fun and now we are creating animated videos for their social media. Learning new software along the way has been a great challenge and its been a very enjoyable project.

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See the project

What are you doing when you’re not designing?

I love going to see new movies in the cinema and I do love a good night out as well. 

09
Aug

Aiste [Effortlessly Good]

AISTE

Effortlessly Good!

Reading, writing, thinking, doing. There is nothing that Aiste doesn’t do and do effortlessly well. A brilliant creative who marries an incredible love of design with a wonderful ability to make it work for people. Risk-Taker, decision-maker, leader – some might say little Miss Perfect.

What is your education background?

Degree in Business and Marketing as well HND in Visual Communications: Graphic Design. 

What design product or designer do you admire?

Apple. Saatchi and Saatchi, United Visual Artists, Paul Rand, Milton Glaser, Alan Kitching, Stefan Sagmeister, Paula Scher, Karl Gerstner and discovering many others every day, so the list is pretty long.

What is your favourite Design Tool?

Pencil I guess, because it all starts with the pencil… I have two of them one is with work “idea” that I bought in Berlin Bauhaus Museum and the Photographer’s Helmut Newton branded. Probably silly, but they help me to come up with better ideas… haha

I also love paper, because there are so many different once and they all tell a different story.

Your design specialities, strength?

Ideas. Branding, packaging, typography, print.

Tea or Coffee? How do you take it? Favourite mug?

Coffee: espresso or flat white, no sugar.

Favourite mug:

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What’s your favourite Music?

I love different styles as long as it’s quality music. If I have to choose only one, then JAZZ it is.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I mean… when you’ll be 99?

I want to be 99 year old me just a bit more known as a designer, not just a design maker.

Why did you chose to do design? What motivates you? 

Because it’s very rewarding, you always learn something new and it’s a great fun. Doing something fun as a profession – can’t be better than that. It makes me happy when users like my design decisions.

What is your favourite project you worked on for the Loft?

‘Disruptancy’ so far. The process was really inspiring and enjoyable.

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What are you doing when you’re not designing?

Walk dogs, read.  I love going out for food, wine tasting… watching movies, visiting galleries and exhibitions, networking events. Travelling, going to concerts.

16
Jun
Talent AND Swagger!!!

Talent AND Swagger!!!

Talent AND Swagger!!! We’ve been on a bit of a recruitment drive recently and are absolutely delighted to welcome Reiss, Adèle and Aiste to our team. Bringing bags of talent, enthusiasm and some cheeky impetuosity – Part-time Rockstar Reiss bowls us over daily with his depth and ideas, Adventurer Adèle brings a real ‘can-do’ attitude to everything she does while Aiste, is just so awesomely accomplished that we have to remind ourselves that this is only her first week as a professional designer. An amazing trio to bless our new studio and we cant wait for you to meet them all…

13
May

We’re Hiring a Designer

We are looking for a designer, and quickly! Holding an open-day this Monday for portfolio reviews/ interviews at our new South Block studio. Perfect opportunity for a graduate designer who wants to come and bring their ideas to life with us. Please pass on or help us share…

Thank you, the loft team.

https://theloft.co/designer/

 

17
Apr

We’re Hiring Again!

We’re Hiring! With chaos comes order & with a new studio, new staff, lots of new clients and lots and lots of lovely new creative projects we felt the time was about right to find somebody who can stamp a little order on proceedings. We’re looking for a ‘Studio Co-Ordinator.’ A person who is brilliant with people, is a great communicator & has a flair for organisation. They’ll understand the need for creative chaos in helping us to deliver the best solutions & will play a fundamental part in the growth of our company. Please visit https://theloft.co/studio-co-ordinator/ for more details.

 

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13
Feb

Design With Soul, a 3-Dimensional Approach


When I was in school and I was studying maths, I absolutely loved learning about the concept of the Z-Axis. This is the third axis after X & Y. This is how 2D become 3D shapes. You learn that this is how you create something that is out-the-box, solve problems that leave others scratching their heads and generally create the unexpected.

We have been doing interviews recently at the loft trying to find those designers that can become true superstars with us and I find myself regularly explaining that we also use a 3-D Approach which ties together great design and service.

A traditional 2D approach encompasses the best creativity and skill to solve design challenges and create wonderful solutions that the client will love and more importantly serve their needs. And although not easy, most creatives given enough time should be able to achieve this for most projects.

However, in isolation this is not enough. When you throw in time challenges, presentational challenges, brand guidelines, cost constraints, client approaches and motives that you may not quite understand just yet, individual taste, etc – then you have a much, much, much greater series of challenges. Where you must marry outstanding service and outstanding creativity. Compromising one for the other is the easy way, but the easy way never leads you anywhere interesting.

We pride ourselves on both!

How do we do it? Well actually by bucking every trend that seems to be going on right now in agency life.

– We don’t overwork. We need great ideas. Regularly! Inspiration must be high in our studio. This is impossible if we are overworked or tired so we deliberately don’t do long hours. When we work, we work intensively and we must leave something in reserve for deadlines etc. But our desire is for a high-energy studio.

– There is no limit on ideas or concepts. This is so, so important. We explore lots and lots of great ideas. Most of which unfortunately go in the bin, but having them relaxes everybody and they only end up in the bin because of the rich vein of ideas that supersede them on projects. It is nice to have an embarrassment of riches on the walls of our studio.

– We don’t select one-person-per-project. Everybody gets involved in every project. It is important that our whole team understands and feels something for each project. One person will generally take responsibility but the ideas are enriched, the details more original and the designs stronger with everybody having contributed.

– We explore lots of concepts, not less. And we explore them quickly. Nothing accelerates a design process faster than having lots of great ideas that everybody wants to see realised quickly.

– We want more client interaction, not less. The closer and better we can understand the client the better we can capture the essence of who they are and what they stand for. There are no limits on meetings, presentations or modifications. This may sound like financial ruin to some but if our ideas are always strong enough and our intentions good, if the project is specced tightly enough – then we have a winning formula. Finally, it is 6 times easier to win business from an existing client than from a new one.

– We are flexible not rigid with our time. We don’t want to work more but we are willing to work around the clock to better accommodate client needs. This is just common-sense in a more globalised, digitalised world.

– Ideas over positions. Or teamwork over hierarchies. The best ideas always win in our studio, regardless of where they came from and who created them. Client, designer, somebody on work experience, etc… This is an important rule.

– We build on the good and almost ignore the bad. We are relentlessly focussed on finding and building on the good instead of trying to fix every problem. By doing this, the good ideas, trends, visual cues, patterns, etc drown out most problems so that the bad just disappears through lack of energy and focus.

– We go on the attack!! This is a big one! We start with the fantasy element every time. We start with cool ideas, things that are interesting, things that catch the eye and build on them. We are looking for the interesting in the mundane, the elements that are surprising and delightful. Inspiration is the starting point, not problem-solving – although this does come later. By being so focussed on ideas, inspiration and with such a positive energy in the studio – projects almost design themselves.

– We empower!! Don’t be surprised if you are handed a phone and told to just phone the client on your first day! Our people are all capable and responsible! This doesn’t half create some movement and momentum with project delivery.

A positive attitude, good atmosphere, teamwork and quick decision making all help us to create a truly 3D approach to service and design. We don’t always get it right and we are always still learning but for the moment this is how we tackle that conundrum between service, quality and cost. A truly 3-Dimensional Approach.

Benedetto

BB
Benedetto is the founder of the loft, a design and branding agency based in Glasgow.

The loft helps its clients build more effective brand communications and operates in a diverse range of sectors, specialising in technology, packaging design and professional services. The company is proud to include Petroleum Experts, The Wood Group, BenRiach Whisky, The University of West of Scotland and Glasgow City Marketing Bureau amongst its clients.

The loft offers people-centred brand solutions created using imaginative thought processes and delivered with a consistently high-quality and bespoke client service.

The loft is looking beyond traditional creative services and has begun to produce more integrated brand journeys for its clients – tying together disciplines such as digital, social media and customer experience – in addition to sales & marketing to help companies attract and retain customers & staff. Essentially, building a stronger bond between the person and the brand.

The loft was setup with assistance by PSYBT in 2012 and received Growth Funding the following year. Benedetto is the regional ambassador for the Princes Trust in Glasgow and also provides support to other charities including Young Enterprise Scotland, SMART STEMs and MCR Pathways.

 

04
Nov

Poetry in metal

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We had the chance last week to see something very special and unique: a behind the scenes look at how skilled fabricators make bespoke gates. We got an insight into how these big, strong and bold men turn raw metal into works of real beauty. Grand Gates make stunningly elegant work for their clients and I joined photographer Malcolm Cochrane and Eamon Cameron to take pictures in their workshop. This is a taste from Malcolm Cochrane’s work.

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The company is based in Perth so we travelled in a ‘quintessentially Scottish’ morning to their warehouse to see where the welding takes place for our photos.

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First comes first: Malcolm and Eamon had to do their checks – lighting, location angles, opportunities to be creative.

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This is a very grey and cold place where real men are working with iron! Today, it was their turn to be models for the day with Malcolm and Eamon giving them specific instructions on where to stand and how to pose.

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Jamie Doak the owner of Grand Gates was involved in the photo-shoots, a strong man not afraid of the camera, he wanted to show that no-one can hold a piece of raw metal as well as he can.

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Malcolm was taking pictures of the workers and the beautiful details for hours without rest and I was taking pictures of him for hours without rest so no-one took a picture of me! So I had to take some selfies in the end but this is not the part of the story.

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Eamon was thinking about one thing the whole time: he only had three bananas for this long, long, long day and he had no idea how he was going to survive.

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After a long day a miracle happened. The Sun came out. We now had amazing lighting for the shoot. Malcolm had a chance to take even more beautiful pictures with these new conditions. Even if it was a strange place on first sight; a grey warehouse with hundreds of dangerous machines, that we did not want to even touch. After a few hours we actually realised that the warehouse was rich with potential for taking beautiful pictures. We have never seen so many bright red, yellow and green lights in one place like here – even if the reason for these colours is to make sure that you have a greater chance of staying alive or to better see the hazardous objects dotted around this amazing warehouse.

I am Fruzsina Folfoldi, this has been my fun day at the metal warehouse, over and out…

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A Budapest native, Fruzsi brings a healthy slice of European culture to the studio. A keen iconographer, she’s at her happiest when working on anything fun and illustrative. Radiating positivity, she loves nothing more than brewing up a green tea, grabbing an artisanal cupcake and browsing the latest in minimal style design.

 

 

 

 

26
Oct

BELIEFS, the glue that holds a brand together…

How do you differentiate between authentic communications which embolden and bring colour to a mission and those slightly insincere messages that leaves everybody feeling a bit queasy?

How do you attract those raving fan customers that you are going to need to help grow your business? People love what you do, the way you do it. People who will use your service once and tell one-hundred people about it?

And more importantly, how do you find staff that will buy into your vision, share your mission and truly give their all for you?

The answer to all three questions are found in developing the ‘beliefs’ of your company.

Similar to ‘values,’ the beliefs of your organisation are key differentiators in the marketplace. They are the spiritual core or DNA of your brand. Your beliefs are the foundation of every form of communication you will ever create.

We have had the great pleasure in recent weeks to work with Jamie Doak – on the design of his new ‘Arcman’ brand and one of the most satisfying parts of this project has been the attention given to the underlying beliefs that underpin everything his company is about.

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Brands have many purposes but If one has to really think about what a brand is for – it is to give a clear impression of what your company does and stands for to an outsider or to re-enforce those ideas to people within the organisation. Ultimately it is to find common ground with your customers or staff – knowing what you stand for helps add weight, honesty and authenticity.

Establishing your beliefs…

– Allow you to work with clients with a common or shared purpose, minimising relationship friction.

– Makes for more harmonious working relationships. People sub-consciously act on their beliefs, if your staff share your beliefs – they are likely to more naturally act in a way that is in harmony with what you and your company is about. 

– Will instantly give you a point of differentiation on the marketplace, the more you can talk about what you believe and give examples which embody that – the more interesting and colourful your website, your pitch documents and proposals are going to become. 

Be under no illusion, establishing your core beliefs isn’t all upside…

Not everybody will share them for a starter so you leave yourself open to attacks or criticism from people who may be hostile to what you believe and you must live up to them every single day – through good times and bad. However, the good definitely outweighs the bad.

How do you uncover the beliefs for your brand?

There are many ways to do this, but for those looking to experiment – write down the actions and behaviours that your company and the people within your company perform that are most in harmony with your vision and what you most approve off.

‘Cause and Effect’

Every behaviour or action stems from held-belief, people that always make the coffee for their colleagues, believe in kindness and helping others. People that will take a call from a client after work hours believe in ‘exceptional service’ and so on it goes.

You will find hundreds of examples, think about what it is that person believes in that makes them behave that way and pick 5-7 that are most in harmony with what you believe yourself…

Don’t be too precious, they may change, but just by doing this exercise, you will know so much more about yourself and be much better placed to develop all the different parts of your brand presence.

As the titles states, beliefs, the glue that holds the brand together.

If you need any more help, you know where to find us…

Benedetto

BB

Benedetto is the founder of the loft, a design and branding agency based in Glasgow.

The loft helps its clients build more effective brand communications and operates in a diverse range of sectors, specialising in technology, packaging design and professional services. The company is proud to include Petroleum Experts, The Wood Group, BenRiach Whisky, The University of West of Scotland and Glasgow City Marketing Bureau amongst its clients.

The loft offers people-centred brand solutions created using imaginative thought processes and delivered with a consistently high-quality and bespoke client service.

The loft is looking beyond traditional creative services and has begun to produce more integrated brand journeys for its clients – tying together disciplines such as digital, social media and customer experience – in addition to sales & marketing to help companies attract and retain customers & staff. Essentially, building a stronger bond between the person and the brand.

The loft was setup with assistance by PSYBT in 2012 and received Growth Funding the following year. Benedetto is the regional ambassador for the Princes Trust in Glasgow and also provides support to other charities including Young Enterprise Scotland, SMART STEMs and MCR Pathways.

09
Oct

Introducing Miss Positive — Fruzsi Fölföldi

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Hailing from Hungary, the talented Budapest-native Fruzsi has up’d sticks and moved to Glasgow to join our team. Already impressing us with her innovative ideas, she continues to spread creativity and positive vibes…evident in her illustrations for our new email signatures…

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So here goes the obligatory loft questionnaire to get us all a bit more acquainted…

Name? Fruzsina Fölföldi, but you can call me Fruzsi

DOB? 12/11/1989

Uni? Hungarian University of Fine Arts — Budapest

Favourite Creative? Lotta Nieminen — She’s young, successful and a diva!

Favourite Design Tool? Black fine liners, they’re my best friends. Also, hue and saturation in Photoshop, they’re also my friends 🙂

Favourite projects to work on? Any project which involves illustration

Tea or Coffee? Tea, always with lemon and sugar.

Favourite Music? Purity Ring — as well as their music, I love their creative live shows.

What do you want to be when you grow up? A famous children’s book author and illustrator.

So there you have it.

We’re loving having her here, and are looking forward to seeing what creative wonders she comes up with next…

17
Sep
LOOKING FOR A DESIGN SUPERSTAR!

LOOKING FOR A DESIGN SUPERSTAR!

We are looking for a new Design Superstar!

Please share far and wide…

https://theloft.co/looking-for-a-design-superstar/

Thanks,

Benedetto