How we help our clients
craft consistent
creative frameworks for
their brands
River & Mercantile needed to develop a coherent set of
brand rules and a framework to establish creative consistency
The client required a distinctive visual identity that could harmonise a complex set of multimedia documents and marketing assets.
This visual identity would encompass visualisation templates for rollout across the full suite of fund and marketing materials. Scalability and flexibility should be ensured through clear guidelines, technical grids and a rich array of examples and layouts.

We built a cohesive, clearly-defined stylistic framework, and a suite of relevant materials to standardise content
We identified a typography style hierarchy and set about developing a broader, integrated visual style. A grid system was established, along with spacing and styling rules to maintain consistency.
A gallery of images was also produced, for which we provided rationale and grading, in addition to notes on their appropriate usage.
We developed a series of informative InDesign templates to outline structure, while the client was also presented with a comprehensive set of guidance notes and instructions for layout, typography and positioning.

The result was a definitive brand style guide that could be used to embed best practise across all relevant materials
The set of detailed guidelines and resources we created included visualisations of assets, so that the client's internal creative team would be able to more accurately emulate them.
Our suite of Indesign templates established clear standards that the client could refer back to in the future, entrenching a rich framework for stylistic best practise.
Scott Nicholson, Head of Group Marketing