Design

Dec 1, 2021

Brandon creates new visual identity for affordable pet care brand Bob Martin

The redesign aims to re-engage with a clearer branded position and drive further growth opportunities and broadening appeal with younger pet owners.
By:
Elisabeth Skoda

In an increasingly competitive market, Bob Martin was starting to be seen as 'a bit old-fashioned' and buyers were finding it difficult to understand the difference between its products and, in particular, its Clear and Clear Plus ranges. The team appointed Brandon to drive brand equity while addressing the on-pack messaging hierarchy for its products.

Brandon’s Account Director, Emma Wilson, says:

“Bob Martin was established in 1892 and has a strong heritage in pet care, but in such a competitive category it had started to lose its relevance. As with so many briefs we get, we had to find a way to tap into shopper need states to make it relevant once more. We discovered that with so many scientific-sounding products available, customers just want to know that what they’re buying will work. As the brand isn’t sold in vets, shoppers want the reassurance that they’re buying the right product for their pet. To that end, our new visual identity is built around a shield device. This not only provides the brand with a strong asset, but its repelling lines instantly conveys the protection and care that pet owners are seeking.

Addressing this need for differentiation, the brand now has a 'clearly defined architecture', including carefully evolved marks for Bob Martin, Clear and Clear Plus. Beneath that are clear descriptions for application method, product name and variant. The variants are also made much easier to shop through the use of colour (blue for treatment and orange for repellent), which is pulled through into the claims box, and the clear results provide the evidence of efficacy that’s desired by shoppers.

The Clear Plus range is further elevated through the use of silvers and highlighting the additional benefits up front and centre.

Elisabeth Skoda

Editor of Touchpoints magazine, writer for Packaging Europe magazine and design enthusiast!

editor@packtouchpoints.com
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