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Gretel's Ryan Moore and Andrea Traducco-Campos on the creative allure of Noma

Creative Boom

Credit: Noma / Gretel Dining at Noma is one of the most exclusive foodie experiences in the world. Gretel 's Moore and Traducco-Campos spoke to Creative Boom about how Noma's commitment to creativity and genuine connection has resulted in a brand that extends beyond the restaurant's four walls and three Michelin stars.

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F5: Dylan Mulvaney Looks to the Past to Create the Future

Design Milk

New York-based graphic designer Dylan Mulvaney is Head of Design at Gretel. Dylan’s work has been featured by Wired , Fast Company , Creative Review , Communication Arts , and Brand New. Dylan’s work has been featured by Wired , Fast Company , Creative Review , Communication Arts , and Brand New. Photo: Galerie123.

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Japanese publisher Kodansha rebrands for the first time in 112 years

Creative Review

Gretel’s work is reminiscent of art gallery or cultural institution branding, featuring an elegant new logo made up of intersecting lines in a square – a nod to the layout of comic book pages. “It’s also inspired by Japanese hankos, acting as a stamp of quality on Kodansha’s content, as well as a monogram.”