Aycliffe Today Business Issue 8 | Page 23

GRAND DESIGNS ARE ECHOED FOR AYCLIFFE TRAINING PROVIDER Thriving local branding development agency Echo Graphics has recently completed a six-month project to give one of Newton Aycliffe’s most prominent training providers a slick new image. people whilst simultaneously communicating the level of professionalism of the organisation to businesses and uniting the two. The growing agency, which has been based at its HUB office for 18 months, has finished a detailed and thorough rebranding project to develop ITEC’s corporate identity in line with the company’s ethos and offering. ITEC approached Echo Graphics in June last year to start a brand overhaul, as their existing brand identity was over 10 years old and detached from what it actually did, as the logo was from their previous incarnation as an IT training company. Echo’s creative director, Johnny Woods, and his four-man team all worked on the brief which has resulted in an eye-catching new look. The strategy behind the re-brand centres around communicating to ITEC’s two distinct audiences: organisations who want to enhance their resources, and young people looking for employment. The branding has two core corporate colourways from a strong and modern colour palette, implemented to assist in the communication with the two diverse target audiences. The shade of turquoise represents ITEC’s young market, whilst the striking purple relates to enterprises. For those who think a logo is just a logo, try saying that to brand fanatic Johnny… “It’s all about brand identity and how your brand communicates with its market, he says. ” “As an apprenticeship and training organisation, ITEC’s image is essential to their growth and ability to connect and resonate with young “ITEC works with young people to get them into jobs, as well as to develop apprenticeship opportunities with businesses, and their brand needed to reflect that. ” “We presented our final designs to all of ITEC’s staff during a presentation at the Hall Garth Hotel, and they went down extremely well, ” says Johnny. “We ha ٔ