London-based creative studio Art&Graft has undergone a rebrand, updating its logo, iconography and website and moving into a renovated space near London’s Tate Modern museum to accommodate its growing team. Art&Graft has recently completed projects for major technologies providers Apple, Google, Amazon and Meta.

Art&Graft's former logo.
Art&Graft’s former logo.
Art&Graft's rebranded logo.
Art&Graft’s rebranded logo.

The rebrand comes thirteen years after Executive Creative Director Mike Moloney founded the studio.

“The rebrand coincides with the growth of the company, moving into a new space and redefining our position in a changing industry,” Moloney said in a statement. “Our original branding was built around our early portfolio; this rebrand is to communicate how we work, our multi–disciplinary creative team, studio culture, process and approach, rather than just focus on the final projects.”

The project was completed with an assist from London-based graphic designer Regular Practice and site designer Luke Greenaway. Arts&Graft completed the motion-graphics branding internally.

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