303 MullenLowe develops new logo and brand identity for country football in WA
The WA Country Football League (WACFL) has unveiled a new name, brand identity and film, showcasing the essential role that country football plays within the WA community, developed by 303 MullenLowe.
Over the next six months, the organisation’s new ‘Country Football WA’ name and brand will be rolled out across the state, alongside a new strapline Thriving Through Football. Its new logo is based on the swan, with its wings forming the shape of WA.
Along with a 60-second film that heroes the many volunteers, players, supporters and strong communities that country footy builds and brings together, the new brand aims to “explain the organisation’s role, and reinforce its higher social purpose and community benefit,” said Nerida Collins, Executive Manager – Brand and Growth, West Australian Football Commission.
“Country footy plays an incredibly important role in communities right across country WA and is and is about so much more than just the game itself. We are excited to unveil this new name, logo and film as something will not only galvanise the players, coaches, umpires, partners and supporters, but showcase to everyone the vital role country footy plays in towns and regions, big and small, right across the state. It is quite literally a way of highlighting all the different voices involved in country footy, by providing an image and name that everyone involved can connect with.”
303 MullenLowe Perth Senior Business Director, Holly Creasey said in developing the new identity and name, the agency looked to the important role the organisation plays beyond just the sport itself.
“Country Football WA is all about what it means to be part of a community. The supporters, the characters involved, the team mentality, friendships formed; it’s what makes country footy in WA the glue that keeps the country strong. And now it has a logo, name and identity to reflect that essential role.”
To develop the new name and identity, 303 MullenLowe undertook research to inform a broad strategy, before developing the logo and brand design, and the beautifully shot 60-second launch film.
Filmed around Bunbury and Donnybrook, it will be housed on the Country Football WA website, used across social, and shown to clubs and communities across the state to garner support for the new brand as it rolls out.
303 MullenLowe’s Copywriter, Lachy Banton, said: “There were some lovely stories from people who grew up in the midst of country footy. It was clear that it was much more than just a game, and it was important that we developed something that not only captured this sentiment but was something every community could feel proud of and connected to.”
The new name, identity and film were revealed at the WA Men’s Country Championships in July.
Credits
Head of Design: Alby Furfaro
Senior Designer: Madeleine De Pierres
Chief Creative Officer: Damian Royce
Art Director: Jake Ransom
Copywriter: Lachy Banton
Senior Business Director: Holly Creasey
Planning (Freelance): John Linton
Head of Production: Johnathan Julius
Production Company: Beautiful Pictures
Director, DoP & Editor: Luke Sargon
Post Production: The Office of John Cheese
Editor: James Hawkes
Producer: Kate Downie & Gemma Hall
Audio Post Production: Cue Sound
Sound Designer & Audio Engineer: Nick Gallagher & Shaun Sandosham
Voiceover: Andrea Gibbs
Talent Agency – Moore Creative Artists (MCA)
14 Comments
LOVE this 🙂
Love it. That film certainly captures all the excitement of country football.
Really thoughtful and authentic work. Lovely.
Lovely stuff, Lachy boy! D
Carn the York Roos!
Absolutely love this. The WA Country Football League brand is very outdated and never really fit. Hopefully this new direction can help to recognise how important Footy is across the state. The film is incredible, they have nailed the essence of a country club where the volunteers, supporters and kids are the essential ingredients that keep everything together. Footy in the city is just different!
Really nice – lovely shots, great script…just the ‘glue’ bit at the end felt a bit left field (or midfield). But a really nice spot. I want to go and watch Country Football.
Luke Sargon delivering the goods 🙂
Makes me reminisce growing up with local footy as a kid. Good times
Lots of anonymous comments here….
Big Fan = Nick Gallagher 🙂
Guys, seriously leave the congratulatory comments to the national blog. The video’s nice. Once you login into Vimeo. The identity is boring – another WA swan logo and a huge WA incase you missed the swan reference. And 8 ridiculously over the top comments.
Really…not sure what your comment was meant to achieve. Are you suggesting people should only leave negative comments? Surely not.
Yep nothing wrong with a bit of positivity thanks.