In this one-day study tour we'll visit three leading brand agencies for a detailed look at how you develop a new identity and raise brand awareness.
The tour takes place on Wednesday 9 June 2010 in London.
On the tour you'll have the opportunity to meet and question leading consultants at some of London's most respected and well know brand agencies. Lunch, refreshments and transport between agencies is provided.
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This tour is limited to a maximum of 15 delegates. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
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The designers and branding agencies featured in the tour:
Coley Porter Bell - leading brand agency, part of WWP, that has recently completed the new logo and brand work for the Museum of London. Stephen Bell, Creative Director at Coley Porter Bell states:“It was great as a London design agency to change perception of a Museum that celebrates London and Londoners. Our identity avoids clichés – no landmarks or skylines but is a living, breathing entity which reflects diversity and change”
Small Back Room - leading integrated design agency specialising in engaging audiences across a mix of channels, from retail design, brand strategy and identity to exhibitions and interactive. Clients include London Transport Museum, Tate Modern, V&A, Natural History Museum and Albertina (Vienna)
Collectiva - an innovative, results-driven design consultancy who can create and express your brand across print and digital media to help you acheive your goal. Described as a design boutique they take ownership of your communication problem to deliver solutions that change the way you are perceived. Clients include London Transport Museum, Natural History Museum and Syracuse University.
Delegate feedback from Museum-iD events:
"It was a most useful day. Carefully thought through and tightly focused. The speakers were judiciously chosen and it had a lively pace but with time for questions. I cannot fault it – it delivered everything you promised"
Nigel Semmens, Director of Communications & Media, The National Gallery, London
"I found the day inspiring and useful. Myself and colleagues are benefitting greatly. The positioning of these events is spot on in terms of progression for the sector"
Anna Salaman, Head of Formal Learning, National Maritime Museum
"I very much enjoyed the seminar. I loved the practical advice rooted in experience. Engaging speakers - particularly helpful to hear about potential pitfalls too – they were open and frank...very refreshing"
Lynette Burgess, Learning Manager, Colchester & Ipswich Museum Service
"...I thought the seminar was excellent, very useful indeed. I think your more imaginative approach is great for professional development"
Andrea Bishop, Director of Collections, National Motor Museum
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Reserve your place online by credit or debit card for special discounted rate places. Or print off the PDF booking form and fax it back to reserve your place and be invoiced at the standard delegate rate.