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Paul Gardner

Florafauna Brand Evolution

Paul Gardner is the Principal and Chief Design Officer at Florafauna Brand Evolution, a design and printmaking studio.3 He is known for creating limited edition concert posters for musicians, with each poster being an officially commissioned screen print made by hand.3 His work spans more than a decade and showcases a blend of art and design.3

Gardner has extensive experience in branding and design:

  1. He spent 10 years as Creative Director at FutureBrand.1
  2. In 2008, he joined TippingGardner with Martyn Tipping, a brand strategist.12
  3. He led the global rebranding of Intel for FutureBrand starting in 2005.4
  4. Gardner has worked on numerous other high-profile branding projects, including AMD, Workuity, and NPD.4

His specialties include brand identity, visual identity systems, logo design, websites, trade show design, art direction, brand strategy, brand architecture, packaging, naming, and tagline development.2

Gardner's career highlights include:

  • Creating the MSN butterfly identity2
  • Serving as Creative Director for the rebranding of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry2
  • Creating the EuroTunnel logo2

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Highlights

Jan 16 · florafoodgroup.com
Our Brands - Flora Food Group
Florafauna Ltd. – FLORAFAUNA Ltd.
Jul 22 · riftmagazine.com
Paul Gardner of Florafauna has 7 posters in new Wilco book.
Jan 1 · gardner.design
About - Paul Gardner
Jan 1 · gardner.design
Paul Gardner

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Minneapolis, Minnesota