Is colour the first thing we notice?
N+M developed the colour palette for the Manifold 2 Collection – a collection of tables each made from a single sheet of folded steel and launched by British designer Anthony Leyland at Designersblock in London last month. More »
Can lightweight performance clothing be stylish, flattering & fit for purpose?
Montane is a company owned and run by people with a passion for outdoor performance sports in challenging and inspiring places. More »
If we make cycle clothing both technical & stylish, will more women want to ride their bikes?
The Tschus! coat and how cycling is becoming a pastime for the stylish woman of Europe. More »
How do you develop the ultimate women’s specific alpinist clothing?
Crux is a specialist brand dedicated to developing product specifically for climbing. We developed the protoype pattern & fit for the new Crux women’s Torq Jacket & Flak pants. More »
How do you design wallpaper that is both traditional & modern?
We worked with Kid Acne to develop the colour palette and wallpaper patterns for his 1st solo show – Up in Smoke – at the Stella Dor Gallery, London EC2. More »
Can darts players benefit from performance clothing?
Unicorn are the ‘choice of champions and the choice of millions of darts players around the world’ and they chose Nightingale + Metcalf to work with them to design & develop their new darts shirts. More »
How do you combine heritage with performance?
Gunn & Moore have been making the best cricket bats & clothing for over 120 years.
N+M were approached by Gunn & Moore to design their new cricket shirts & trousers. More »
How do you represent cultural diversity, openess & friendliness through colour?
The New Art Exchange is a centre for black contemporary arts in Nottingham. Architects Hawkins Brown created this mini monolith which has given the community a new creative hub.
N+M worked for Eskimo Design to create & develop the colour palettes for the organisation’s visual identity & the wayfinding used in the new building. More »
What does denim mean to you?
As the “universal fabric of the world”, Denim means so many things to so many people. More »




































