Employer brand management requires a host of organisational factors working in tandem, from HR to IC. Yet successful implementation of the employer brand allows for an organisation to unify its communications by attra...
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Bite-sized rebrands
Over the past month, there have been a number of rebrands and changes in packaging in the food and beverage sector. We highlight some of the most prominent global rebrands...
Sweet additions
The Royal Family, drinking endless cups of tea and a penchant for queueing are among the many things for which the UK is famous. Cultural and literary heritage abound; the UK’s universities and public space are among...
#TransformTuesday: 28 February
Every week, Transform examines recent rebrands and updated visual identities. This week's selections are below. For more from #TransformTuesday, follow @Transformsays...
Pole position
Gracing the parc fermés of the 2015 Formula One season, McLaren’s MP4-30, designed by distinguished racing specialists, Tim Goss and Neil Oatley, marked a new chapter in McLaren Racing’s history. Yet its departur...
The new 40
Following the 2008 financial crisis, a shift in trust from the financial security of banks meant many customers moved their funds into building societies. Almost a decade later, building societies are now focusing on...
Valley of vineyards
Neighbour to Australia and comprised of two main islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand’s sweeping mountains and beautiful beaches make it the dream destination for many aspiring travellers. A colourfu...
Brushing up big data
Celebrated as one of the most influential figures in modern science, Alan Turing once wrote of himself, “I’m afraid that the following syllogism may be used by some in the future. Turing believes machines think. Turin...
#TransformTuesday: 21 February
Every week, Transform examines recent rebrands and updated visual identities. This week's selections are below. For more from #TransformTuesday, follow @Transformsays...
Redefining nature
In bygone days of fellmongers, wool staples and malodorous public tanneries, brothers Cyrus and James Clark embarked on a shoe-making odyssey that would lift the Clark name well beyond its modest 19th century Somerset...
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