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Because of its name — simply "Grain" — I wanted the visual identity to go back to its origins: the roots of breadmaking itself—one of the oldest crafts in human civilization To reference harvest, grain, and the hands that have worked with them for centuries, I sourced and curated imagery from open-source library archives, including artifacts from Egypt’s New Kingdom and illustrations by Aristide Maillol (1937–50) The typography reflects the imperfect, hand-carved details, reinforcing the tactile, timeworn beauty of traditional grain cultivation.
www.grain-bakery.com
Because of its name — simply "Grain" — I wanted the visual identity to go back to its origins: the roots of breadmaking itself—one of the oldest crafts in human civilization To reference harvest, grain, and the hands that have worked with them for centuries, I sourced and curated imagery from open-source library archives, including artifacts from Egypt’s New Kingdom and illustrations by Aristide Maillol (1937–50) The typography reflects the imperfect, hand-carved details, reinforcing the tactile, timeworn beauty of traditional grain cultivation.
www.grain-bakery.com