Reiver · Brand pack
Brand v1
Specimen · 2026-05-19
REIVER

Edinburgh's covers band — Scottish pop & soul.

01The name

A noun that still has teeth.

The Border Reivers raided both sides of a line nobody really agreed on.

From the late 13th century to the early 17th, the borderlands between Scotland and England produced their own breed: working horsemen who rode out at night to take cattle, settle scores, and run a quiet economy of raid and counter-raid. Riever · Scots for raider, plunderer, free-runner. Walter Scott catalogued them; the Border Ballads sang them; the modern word survives in Cumberland and the Scottish Borders to this day.

The band takes the name and the tradition: songs that belong to other people, played in working rooms, with the rhythm of a horseman who knows the route and the weather. Covers, not compositions. Borrowed material, made the band's. A practice older than copyright.

The name does its own SEO. No brand collision, no namespace fight, no apology. Reiver · single noun, hard consonants, distinctly Scottish, literarily anchored. The job of the brand is to stay out of its way.

02Palette

Four tokens. Heather does the work.

Background · 70% Paper #F4EFE7 · shared with EBA
Surfaces · 5% Iron #3A3530
Wordmark · text · 22% Ink #0F0D0B
Border line · accent · 3% Heather #6B5A7A
The discipline

Paper dominates. Ink talks. Heather is the single accent — the colour of the borderlands at dusk, the only chromatic moment. Iron carries surfaces (poster grounds, hover states, dark headers). Olive belongs to EBA. Heather is Reiver's signature.

Why heather (not red, not tartan)

Tartan is the cliché. Whisky-gold is the cliché. Highland green is the cliché. Heather is what's actually on the hills — a desaturated purple-grey that reads sombre, literary, unmistakably Scottish without the tourist register. It sits well against ink without competing, and it never gets confused with EBA's olive.

03Typography

Three voices. One family, different weight.

Wordmark Cormorant Garamond
Bold · weight 700
The cut letterform — heavier than EBA, distinct, declarative
REIVER
Section heads Cormorant Garamond
SemiBold · weight 600
Editorial, with weight to anchor against landscape
A noun that still has teeth.
Editorial italic Cormorant Garamond
Italic · weight 400
Pull quotes, the punchline, voice moments

Borrowed songs. Played in working rooms. With the rhythm of a horseman who knows the route.

Body Manrope
Weight 300 · 1.65 line-height
Workhorse, modern, clean — shared with EBA

Reiver is a Scottish covers band on the Edinburgh Bands roster. Working repertoire, drawn from the rock and indie canon that Border audiences have grown up on — played with the rhythm and confidence of musicians who treat the songs like inherited property.

Eyebrow / labels Manrope
Weight 600 · 0.22em tracking · UPPERCASE
Section tags, eyebrows, CTAs

Reiver · Scottish covers · live in Edinburgh

Mono JetBrains Mono
Weight 500 · 0.22em tracking · UPPERCASE
Dates, venues, technical metadata

Edinburgh · 31 May 2026 · doors 20:00

04Wordmark

One word. One line under it.

Primary · with border line · on paper
REIVER
Cormorant 700 · -0.025em tracking · heather rule · 3px
Primary · with border line · on ink
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Wordmark in paper · rule in light heather · 3px
Clean · wordmark alone
REIVER
For tight spaces · inline use · running text adjacency
Clean · inverted
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For dark posters · hover states · poster grounds
R monogram · 200px · for avatars + favicons
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Ink square · paper R · heather underline · 1:1 aspect
Lockup · monogram + wordmark
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Header lockup · for tight horizontal applications
The border line

The single visual signature. A heather rule under the wordmark, length proportional to the word — geographically referring to the Anglo-Scottish border (the line nobody quite agreed on), historically referring to the path of a raid. It carries the brand without an animal mark, without a shield, without any heritage cliché. One word. One line.

05Voice

Dry. Confident. Borderlands.

The voice does

State what's played. Let the songs do the work.

Speak to the room, not the band.

Reference history lightly. Border ballads, not tartan tourism.

Use short sentences. Borderlands aren't wordy.

Credit the source. Every covered song carries its writer.

The voice never

"Authentic Scottish experience" · "highland party"

Tartan, thistle, claymore, Loch Ness imagery

"Tribute band" — Reiver doesn't tribute, Reiver covers

Manufactured rebellion · "outlaw band" theatrics

Sentimental Scottish nostalgia · "land of my fathers" register

06In use

Poster. Avatar. Favicon.

● Live Edinburgh · 31.05.2026
REIVER

Scottish pop & soul.
One night only.

Whistle Binkies · 4–6 South Bridge Doors 20:00 · sets at 21:00 + 22:30 · over 18s Booked through Edinburgh Bands
● Residency Edinburgh · Summer 2026
REIVER

Scottish pop & soul.
Thursdays in residency.

Cold Town House · 4 Grassmarket Thursdays · June + July · doors 20:00 Booked through Edinburgh Bands
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REIVER @reiverband · Edinburgh · live

Saturday at Whistle Binkies. Doors 20:00. Two sets, plus the late one if the room asks. Tickets through Edinburgh Bands · link in bio.

Posted 12:14 · Edinburgh
Favicon scale · ink ground · heather underline
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