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Feed Your Brain

2009-09-09

Thanks to the wonderful Kuki Akaeda (Tokyo PR) we have forged a great relationship with the very influential creative Japanese magazine Brain. The editor invited us to design the front cover of their September issue with the only editorial direction being 'green'.


Our Head of Design Mark Sloan and AD/Designer Demelza Rafferty jumped at the chance to go green for Brain. They created a fantastic cover illustration that contains small thoughts about 'what it means to be green'.


Here's what they have to say:


"Green. It has become ubiquitous, and in the process, it has become cliche. It's a noun, an adjective and adverb, and ecological revolution. Because of this, it no longer represents anything, much less a color. We'd like to comment. Some thoughts will be poignant, like Greenland being 'available soon' thanks to global warming, and some thoughts will simply be funny , like 'the BrocMill'. a windmill made of broccoli.