The Communications Council unveils new identity

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The Communications Council today unveiled the new industry body’s brand identity, including a striking new logo that presents the Council as the new “voice” for the communications industry.

 

The logo and identity were created by Sydney design studio Toko inresponse to a collaborative brief provided by representatives of theCouncil’s founding members – the Advertising Federation of Australia(Anthony Freedman), the Australasian Writers and Art DirectorsAssociation (Richard Maddocks) and the Account Planning Group (JeremyNicholas).

“The new identity reflects the many and variedindustry voices that The Communications Council will represent, whilstcapturing the core principle of creativity that binds us all together.

We also wanted to ensure the identity, like our industry, struck theright balance of professionalism and playfulness.” said Chairman,Anthony Freedman.

The core logo for the Communications Council has been designed as a speech bubble in the

shape of the letter “C”. A suite of different colours has been developed to illustrate the breadth

of the organization, with a nod to the diversity of personalities included under one brand.

“Designing an identity that is creative, forward looking, interesting, and intriguing, whilst at the

same time able to garner respect in company boardrooms and in Canberra was a tough

challenge. The various elements of the new look form a graphic representation as diverse as its

members, constantly evolving, clearly representing the Council’s fresh and exciting intentions.”

said Deputy Chairman of the Council, Richard Maddocks.

Following the establishment of The Communications Council and the design of the new identity,

AWARD and the APG will retain their own identities – given the strength of those brands within

the industry. They will continue on as stand-alone identities, under the overarching

Communications Council brand.

The Council officially comes into existence on January 1, 2010.