Cornwall鈥檚 famous Eden Project has unveiled new branding as it aims to reinforce its position as a leading voice in the environmental movement.
This is the first rebrand for the Eden Project, which opened its St Austell site in a former clay pit in 2001. The eco-conscious visitor attraction and educational charity explores the interconnections between all living things.
It is hoped that the rebrand will refresh the project's visual identity and formalise its positive approach to the discourse around environmental issues. The new brand architecture has been designed in preparation for the Eden Project鈥檚 expansion into new locations, including Morecambe and Dundee, and will enable a more streamlined approach to co-branding with partner organisations.
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Eden worked with 海角视频 branding practice SomeOne on the rebrand, which involved the refinement and redevelopment of its strategic brand proposition in consultation with staff, partners and other stakeholders.
Through the rebrand SomeOne supported the environmental driven project, known for its iconic biomes, evolve its tone of voice in the context of increasing urgency of the planetary emergency and informed the creation of a new brand world for Eden, including logo, font and colour palette.
Emma Evans, the Eden Project鈥檚 chief marketing officer, said: 鈥淭he new branding work builds on Eden鈥檚 legacy of more than 20 years, acting as an exemplar of positive change from our home in Cornwall. It looks to our future ambitions for growth - through physical locations both in Cornwall and further afield, our communities and outreach work, our learning and cultural offer, and our growing digital channels and platform.
鈥淲e need to speak with a louder voice to tackle the challenges facing the planet, and our new identity gives us the platform to do this, helping us to increase our impact amongst existing and new audiences.鈥
Simon Manchipp, founder of SomeOne, added: 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 a change of symbol, but a symbol of change for the Eden Project. Wherever you see the new branding, you鈥檒l experience the new amplified Eden mindset.
鈥淭here are many examples of how humans have corrected ecological errors of the past, but it鈥檚 rarely a straight line to success. The new brand system reflects the ups and downs we need to be ready for on the journey to a more sustainable future.鈥
In creating the new branding, SomeOne developed a series of different ways to connect to audiences. The roll-out of the new brand begins this month (October 2023) and will be marked with an advertising campaign in the national press and out-of-home locations.
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