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Redhills were looking for a more consistent, coherent brand for the launch after their multi-million pound restoration. They wanted to keep their existing logo but introduce a set of stricter brand guidelines, as there were many iterations and colours of the logos which made it confusing for staff and suppliers. A few minor tweaks were made and it was then reduced to two options with a new strapline added. Their cultural icon graphics were also retained from their previous rebrand.
A bold type system and strong colour palette was suggested, to highlight their heritage and compliment the logos, with black and red being the main brand colours.
The new brand is now live and will be rolled out for marketing collateral over the next few months, as Redhills starts life as a new heritage centre for live music, cultural events, exhibitions, conferences and weddings.
Keep up to date with what’s going on by signing up to their mailing list here: redhillsdurham.org/join-redhills


















A few of you may have seen some of my work at the recent Durham Miners Gala, so here’s the full project I’ve been working on over the last few months with the team at Redhills.
Redhills were looking for a more consistent, coherent brand for the launch after their multi-million pound restoration. They wanted to keep their existing logo but introduce a set of stricter brand guidelines, as there were many iterations and colours of the logos which made it confusing for staff and suppliers. A few minor tweaks were made and it was then reduced to two options with a new strapline added. Their cultural icon graphics were also retained from their previous rebrand.
A bold type system and strong colour palette was suggested, to highlight their heritage and compliment the logos, with black and red being the main brand colours.
The new brand is now live and will be rolled out for marketing collateral over the next few months, as Redhills starts life as a new heritage centre for live music, cultural events, exhibitions, conferences and weddings.
Keep up to date with what’s going on by signing up to their mailing list here: redhillsdurham.org/join-redhills