Logo Review: Brittany

February 6, 2011 in Logos 6 Comments

In a new episode of the Brandification of Everything series, Brittany, the north-western region of France known locally as “Bretagne”, has unveiled a new visual identity as the backbone of its recent branding efforts.

Commissioned by Agence économique de Bretagne and designed by Communiquez, the new identity comes with a dedicated website —something you don’t come across quite often— detailing its objectives, main components and guidelines.

According to the official press release, the brand aims to give the region a consistent, international and modern image that would ultimately attract new tourists and investors from all around the world.

The new identity is borrowing heavily from the black and white, striped flag of Brittany, the Gwenn-ha-du, making the logotype instantly identifiable by its local audience. The font used is TheMix Bold, a hybrid sans-serif designed by LucasFonts. The three stripes depicting the E are nothing ground-breaking*, but it sticks well with the region’s historical identity. Unfortunately, the BE abbreviation is inappropriate and would very unlikely be associated with Brittany.

While the logotype has been receiving a rather good feedback internationally, it has been deemed uninspiring by its local audience, voicing that it lacks originality and expressiveness. These concerns are not ungrounded; the logo leans slightly towards monotony and boredom, making it unsuitable for promoting tourism in a region well-known for its great outdoors and local delicacies.

On a positive note, the logo speaks efficiently to professionals and potential investors, transmitting clearly Brittany’s will to modernize and innovate without leaving its past behind.

* The Myth of Originality

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  • http://twitter.com/erinnerungen Max

    Nice job!

  • sei

    me I like it, simple, clean and modern..
    On the other hand the stripes remind me of Softbank logo…
    Nice review!

  • http://www.kaishinlab.com Kaishin

    You like it?

  • http://www.kaishinlab.com Kaishin

    Don’t worry, the target audience wouldn’t notice

  • Anonymous

    The logo doesn’t look bad, but definitely not creative nor original, could appeal to investors but not to tourists I totally agree, but it’s a kinda hard piece of business to create a logo that speaks to completely different targets. Variations of the same logo probably?! What do you think?

  • http://www.kaishinlab.com Kaishin

    Hell yeh. Designing a logo that targets both professionals and laymen is just like fragging a team of 5 with 10 health and a knife
    As you said, ultimately the designer should go for an umbrella identity that can span several variations following the target audience (As in one of my recent projects).

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