Freight was founded in May 2001 by Davinder Samrai and Adrian Searle. The company quickly established itself as one of Scotland's leading design and marketing consultancies. Freight works for blue-chip private sector, public sector and smaller organisations across the UK. Hairwaves is the sixth self-commissioned project we have undertaken.

Awards
The Knuckle End - Design Week Awards 06 – Editorial Design - Finalist

The Knuckle End - Scottish Design Awards 05 – Best Use of Photography – Winner

The Knuckle End - Scottish Design Awards 05 – Best Use of Typography – Commended

West of Scotland Cancer Awareness – Best of Health Show 05 - Bronze

Alison Stewart - Scottish Design Awards 04 – Young Designer of the Year – Nominated

Freight – Scottish Consultancy of the Year 04 – Finalist

The Hope That Kills Us - Scottish Design Awards 03 – Publications – Commendation

Alison Stewart - Scottish Design Awards 03 – Young Designer of the Year – Nominated

Davinder Samrai - Scottish Design Awards 00 – Cutting Room Floor – Winner

Previous self commissions include:
The Hope That Kills Us, An Anthology of Scottish Football Fiction (Freight 2002, Polygon 2003)

A Letter to Van Gogh from Hell by Saad Hirri (Freight 2003) – in association with Scottish Refugee Council

The Knuckle End, A meaty collection of new Scottish writing (Freight 2004) – with the students of Glasgow University's Masters Creative Writing programme

The Porridge Drawer – in association with Big Lottery Fund

Snacks After Swimming (Freight 2005) – with the students of Glasgow University's Masters Creative Writing programme

People
Davinder Samrai, Adrian Searle, Alison Stewart, Craig Bickett and Derick Carss