RBL’s summer 2021 reading list
With the English summer in full swing, we thought it now would be the perfect time to put together RBL’s very own summer reading list
“I purchased this book at the design museum in London. It remains one of the most successful and sought-after references for designers around the world. This book is a great resource for me, it is small and compact and full of inspirational ideas which are great to reference!” – Josie, content designer
“It’s become a bit of a marketing classic, but it’s a great way of challenging your thinking to create outputs that are genuinely remarkable and create cut-through. It also has the advantage of being very readable and quite short.” – Andrew Milton, operations director
“I’m a huge admirer of Johnson Bank’s ability to create award-winning brand identities that cleverly blend the verbal with the visual. This book exemplifies brand theory through very relevant and clear cases of study and is one of the few books that tackle the overlap between strategy and design – providing invaluable insights.” – Liam Churchard, senior designer
“For designers it makes them think about their own education and how it shaped them, for non-designers, it’s a window into the soul of creatives.” – Adam Concar, creative director
Written by one of the world’s leading brand strategists, he talks about strategies that will help anyone responsible for building a brand. Written in a very entertaining style, this book is there to help you improve your brand’s fortunes, in these turbulent times. – Rhiannon Lowe, strategic brand consultant
I read Bold a long time ago (it was given to me as a present at my first internship) but it made me realise that branding was more than logos and colour. It’s packed with case studies of businesses that break the mould to stand out from the crowd and shows how anything from brand identity to the working environment can be used to help define your brand and do things differently. - Mattie Lynch, design director