Cog redesigns Mayor’s Thames Festival identity
The Mayor’s Thames Festival in London will unveil a new identity next week, created by consultancy Cog Design.
Cog won a credentials pitch last year to redesign the festival’s website, and was awarded a contract in January to redesign the festival identity, now in its eleventh year.
Cog Design managing director Michael Smith says, ‘The festival has never worked with a design consultancy before – it has always worked on things in-house.’
‘From the bottom up, it’s a full visual identity, with complete guidelines. We’ve done six or seven formats, [including a] poster for South East Trains, leaflets and a 52-page brochure,’ says Smith.
The design will be rolled out across a wider campaign, including a range of advertisements, from next week.
The breadth of the festival posed a particular challenge, according to Smith. ‘It’s a multi-art form performance of street art and cabaret, involving high quality international and local acts across many venues, from Tower Bridge to Westminster,’ he says.
‘It was important to capture the human element and show that it’s a fun day out without making it look like a kids festival,’ he adds.
The Mayor’s Thames Festival will run from 13-14 September across Thames locations, between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge.
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