Manchester-based creative audio company navy and grey has opened new studios in the city, and introduced new branding and website.
The business worked with Manchester design agency, Loaf, to develop the new visual identity to mark the next chapter in the agency’s story.
Chris Allott, navy and grey’s Creative Director, said: “The world of audio advertising continues to evolve at an incredible pace, so it’s important our brand identity reflects and aligns with this exciting journey.
Over the past 14 years, we’ve worked with hundreds of clients to bring their messages to life in sound, which is why our new strapline ‘Supercharging Brands with Sound’ conveys expertise, creativity and the passion we have for innovative and imaginative audio.”
Having acquired space in the Green Quarter, navy and grey have also worked with acoustic architects WhiteMark to design and build a Soho-grade set of studio rooms, and can now deliver a wide range of audio services from audio ad creation to podcasting, sonic branding and more.
Chris continued: “Our new studios are up there with the best in the business, right in the beating heart of Manchester, and we can’t wait to hear what our clients do with them. We’re excited, and I’m sure they will be too!”
Founded in 2O1O by Chris Allott and Richard Ellis, navy and grey is a carbon-neutral, creative audio production studio, delivering award-winning audio content, strategy and creative support for brands, agencies and their clients.
This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk