Asia Pacific launch of Lowe agency identities
Lowe + Partners Ad Agencies across the Asia Pacific region launched
new agency identities. Each of 15 lead offices across the region
launched its own unique identity, agency livery as well as digital
corporate sites. The Asia Pacific launch is the first of a global
rollout, with other regions soon to follow.
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The Lowe LDB team with the new logo
flags in place outside the Agency’s office. |
Chairman of Lowe + Partners Worldwide, Tony Wright said "The new
Identity rollout gives us a unique opportunity to reflect our more
organic, decentralised feel with a strong Lowe at the core, surrounded
by wonderfully diverse expressions developed in each of our offices. It
feels absolutely right that we are rolling it out first in
Asia-Pacific."
President, Lowe Asia Pacific Rupen Desai said "As a global
communications company, our biggest competitive strength is the synergy
of diversities. We operate in a multi cultural environment and the new
identity is our way of expressing uniqueness of each culture whilst
staying truthful to one Lowe DNA."
Founder CEO of Lowe LDB Sri Lanka Lilamani Benson said "We are a
multinational Ad Agency with a Sri Lankan soul. We subscribe to Lowe
Worldwide's professional disciplines, yet interpret them with an
intimate understanding of local marketplace values.
Which is why all over the world, each of our Agency offices is
recognised as the High Value Ideas Company, uniquely relevant to the
marketplace it operates in. We join with Lowe Asia Pacific to launch our
newly designed individualised logos, which have distinct meaning.
The Sri Lanka office will gradually shed its blazing red symbolism
which has well served its fiery personality for 18 years. This year it
will rollout its new logo to synchronise with the country specific and
marketplace specific look and character."
Sri Lanka's logo motif celebrates the country's recently regained
unity and territorial integrity by positioning itself as the 'Pearl of
the Indian Ocean' as it was called in ancient times; one nation,
indivisible, moving forward vibrantly towards a new progress and
vitality, to the eternal rhythm of the waves.
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