osler (case study)

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methodbranding.com Osler Blending gravitas and modernity Capabilities applied Brand audit Brand architecture Brand identity design Brand implementation Brand identity standards Launch date 2005 Sector Professional services A project by Method Branding/ q30 design inc. Situation The firm once known as Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP had evolved into one of Canada’s leading business law firms with multiple offices across Canada and in the United States. While the firm’s operations greatly expanded, its cumbersome 20-year-old identity, for which there were no formal standards, did not keep pace. It was also hampered by not being very legible on web sites. In 2005, the decision was made to remedy this. Actions A recommendation to shorten the name to Osler, which was what most clients were already calling the firm, was quickly accepted. A new positioning statement was also developed to define the Osler brand. Using some of the distinct characteristics of the previous logo, a new wordmark was created, designed to work well in both print and electronic media. Detailed application guidelines for marketing materials, electronic communications, newsletters, invitations and signage were then established, and key implementers, internal and external, were trained in their use.

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The firm once known as Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP had evolved into one of Canada’s leading business law firms with multiple offices across Canada and in the United States. While the firm’s operations greatly expanded, its cumbersome 20-year-old identity, for which there were no formal standards, did not keep pace. It was also hampered by not being very legible on web sites. In 2005, the decision was made to remedy this. This case study describes the brand identity we created for Osler.

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Page 1: Osler (Case study)

methodbranding.com

Osler

B l e n d i n g g r a v i t a s a n d m o d e r n i t y

Capabilities applied

Brand audit

Brand architecture

Brand identity design

Brand implementation

Brand identity standards

Launch date

2005

Sector

Professional services

A project by Method Branding/ q30 design inc.

Situation

The firm once known as Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP had evolved

into one of Canada’s leading business law firms with multiple

offices across Canada and in the United States. While the firm’s

operations greatly expanded, its cumbersome 20-year-old

identity, for which there were no formal standards, did not keep

pace. It was also hampered by not being very legible on web sites.

In 2005, the decision was made to remedy this.

Actions

A recommendation to shorten the name to Osler, which was what

most clients were already calling the firm, was quickly accepted. A

new positioning statement was also developed to define the Osler

brand. Using some of the distinct characteristics of the previous

logo, a new wordmark was created, designed to work well in both

print and electronic media. Detailed application guidelines for

marketing materials, electronic communications, newsletters,

invitations and signage were then established, and key

implementers, internal and external, were trained in their use.

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The firm’s advertising agency and web developer were also

provided with guidelines and ongoing guidance to ensure

consistent application of the new identity.

Results

A key aspect of this project was the need to support the marketing

activities and specialized needs of offices across North America,

as well as marketing staff in a central location. In addition to basic

identity guidelines, the comprehensive system includes rules for

the use of photography and illustrations, as well as content and

structure formats for electronic and print publication systems.

Easy-to-use templates for presentations, correspondence and

promotional materials provided all offices with the tools to create

materials that are on-brand. The program enabled Osler to build a

uniform identity throughout its North American network of offices.

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