
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Grain in NYC for Model Citizens!
Ty photoshoot...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
RI's Environmental Justice
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Grain at Design Within Reach's M+D+F Exhibition!
Ty at Greenward

Monday, April 06, 2009
Calling all designers...
The exhibition space is around the corner from the Jacob Javits Center during the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. The goal is to celebrate young up-and-coming designers who are not represented at ICFF.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
PEVA vs. HDPE
Here's what we know and why we developed Ty...
While PEVA claims to be both PVC-free and recyclable, we've found it difficult to locate information on how to recycle PEVA curtains. Being #2 High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) plastic, Ty is PVC-free and readily recyclable all across the U.S. (even curbside in many locations).
If your local recycling program does not pick up #2 plastic, you can mail Ty back to the material manufacturer or use one of these sources for HDPE recycling.
Currently, it is not recommended to machine wash PEVA shower curtains and they are just as likely to develop mold and mildew as vinyl. Ty is mold and mildew resistant, extremely durable and even machine washable. We expect Ty to have a much longer lifespan than existing alternatives.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Ty in the blogosphere...

Thursday, March 19, 2009
Ty - Recyclable Shower Curtain


Monday, March 09, 2009
What is Good Design Now?
Monday, March 02, 2009
Hello Intern!
To work on this project, Grain has adopted an intern! Please welcome Bee as we introduce her here. Bee will be working with Sami Nerenberg to illustrate the RI stories throughout the Spring semester.

Bee (Beeyun Sally Jo) is a senior in graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design. Originally from South Korea, she moved to Germany when she was in 6th grade. She considers herself a balanced by-product of this global epoch and as a designer believes it is her responsibility to create projects of socially redeeming purposes. With her core interest in e-waste management, in partnership with Brown University, she is currently developing her Degree Project to create an active e-waste collection system on the RISD campus.
Bee’s experiences include interning at SIEMENS (Frankfurt), INNOCEAN advertising company (Seoul), and Teaching Assistant in RISD's foundation classes. She is also a part of RISD’s Respond|Design group, a community of artists and designers to create better solutions to environmental and social problems.
As a small taste of what is to come, below is a quick sketch Bee did to visually depict the term "environmental justice." Stay tuned for more...
Saturday, February 21, 2009
More on Ferry Terminal Walkway
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Cellipack - Better Cell Phone Packaging by Grain.



Cellipack features two layers of formed wire mesh which form an impact absorbing package without the need for additional padded materials or inserts. A recycled content paper band holds the mesh layers together while providing space for product identification and barcodes. The modular, nesting design separates the phone and A/C adapter into separate packages to maximize space savings in shipping. Multilingual digital manuals can be downloaded to the phone or computer, decreasing shipping weight, printing costs, and waste.
Highly efficient and recyclable, Cellipack also reduces the cell phone’s embodied energy from worldwide shipping.
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Bainbridge Ferry Walkway Proposal

Update: We've been chosen as one of three finalists! More info will follow soon.
Grain submitted the above sketch for Bainbridge Island's Ferry Terminal Walkway artist call organized by the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council. The concept is to drape laser cut sheets of Tyvek from the ceiling forming a fluid structure evoking low hanging clouds or gentle waves.
The structure would use the long perspective of the space as an advantage, providing a fluid experience that changes as the viewer moves through the space. There will be multiple scales of interest to the piece, allowing viewers who spend a longer period of time waiting for the boat to discover new details with each visit. A series of iconic Bainbridge images will be used to cut a pattern throughout each drape. These icons will include emblems such as the ferry, strawberries, fireworks, bicycles, deer, and more! We see these playful icons as an opportunity to honor Bainbridge – both past and present – for Islanders and visitors alike.
The decision to use Tyvek is many. It is actually the same material used for Fed-Ex envelopes, so it is durable, scrub-able and weather proof. It can be easily laser cut and sewn. It is relatively inexpensive. It is light weight and somewhat translucent. It is heat and fire safe – often used for residential insulation. Most importantly to us, it can be taken down and re-used after the installation period. For example, it could be cut and re-used as street banners or made into bags. Finally, once it has seen its last use, Tyvek, as a #2 plastic, is among the most easily recyclable plastics.
Design for Local Sustainability

Tuesday, December 16, 2008
New York Bicycle Rack Design

Cool, now lets ride...


Thursday, December 11, 2008
New Material for Blu Homes


Grain also did the logo and branding work for Blu prior to their initial launch back in July. So far, so good for this excellent young company. We'll keep you blogged.
> Blu - Flex Media
> Blu - Origin
> Blu - Retreat
> Grain
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Social Entrepreneurship Workshop at A Better World By Design
Monday, November 03, 2008
Grain Workshop at A Better World By Design

Grain Design will travel with you to introduce and explore the meaning of the UN Millennium Goals and how these as a framework can be used to uncover overlooked design opportunities. After jumping into the world of design you will walk out of this workshop filled with entrepreneurial ideas as well as a process to consider how the power of design and design thinking can be used to address some of the leading problems of our day – internationally and domestically.