Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary
Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary
Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary
Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary
Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary
Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary
Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary

Avery Dennison 75th Anniversary

Betterweather Inc., Denver, Pasadena, California, 2010

Description

Project brief: Avery Dennison is the company responsible for inventing self-adhesives, and in 2010 they celebrated their 75th year in business. Betterweather Inc. was asked to create a visual symbol that commemorates this impressive milestone and communicates the foundations of the company. We were given eight weeks to create the mark and its accompanying style guide.

Approach: The final mark was realized through the expected means: researching, old-school sketching, drawing and a few late nights of building the mark out of paper before digitizing it. Avery Dennison’s corporate communications gave us the freedom to explore and their team championed the best ideas.

Effectiveness: The number of impressions and ubiquity is hard to quantify into a measurable result for us. But this mark has been used extensively through 2010 as a touch point for internal and external audiences worldwide. The mark has been used on everything from large-scale banners at the NYSE to the corporate email signature.

Juror Notes

All anniversary logos should look this good. Storytelling is inherent in the piece.

Collections: AIGA 365: Design Effectiveness (2011)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Brand and identity systems design
Format: Brand and identity systems, Brand identity, Logo

Credits

Design firm
Betterweather Inc., Denver
Creative director
Tye Bergeson
Art director
Bryan Ranzenberger
Designer
Matthew Dunn
Client
Avery Dennison Corporation
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