September saw a couple of great rebrands being unveiled. In this edition of "Best brand redesigns" we are featuring works from Heydays, Koto and others.
Author: Koto, Case study: Koto instagram
Joe Wicks, aka The Body Coach, grew his brand to one of the most popular fitness channels on YouTube. Now he got a fresh new look from Koto which has previously worked for brands like AirBnb, Venmo or SkyScanner. Koto and Joe have already worked together when the lockdown started. They came up with some nice branding and swag for initiative called P.E. With Joe.
Author: Heydays, Case study: Heydays website
CHOOOSE builds digital tools so that we all can make climate action part of everyday life. Heydays chose a very positive approach to the whole brand to focus on what is being done day-to-day in terms of fighting climate change. I personally find the usage of the three Os, forming a cute footprint, genius. Here is what CHOOSE has to say about their new brand.
Heydays helped us solve our visual identity, both professionally, playfully and right on-brand.
Celine Marie Moe, CMO at CHOOOSE
Author: JKR, Case study: JKR website
Bloom & Blossom started as a small family owned skin care company. Since its founding the product range grew rapidly and a new identity was a necessity in order to achieve the goal of becoming a truly global company. London based JKR came up with an identity that will help make this dream a reality.
Author: BOND, Case study: Bond website
Kalevala, an iconic Finnish jewellery maker, hired BOND to reimagine their brand to increase desirability among new consumers. The studio was tasked to work on all aspects of this new brand from new logo and identity, store interiors, packaging and design of all touch points to verbal narrative, launch marketing and film.
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