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		<title>Jaguar rebrand</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Some people say don&#8217;t try to fix something that isn&#8217;t broken. Jaguar are trying to push the narrative they are moving with the times. From a designers pov, there are a lot of flaws with their new branding. It&#8217;s almost like its been rushed through. A few more stages of the branding process and they [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people say don&#8217;t try to fix something that isn&#8217;t broken. Jaguar are trying to push the narrative they are moving with the times. From a designers pov, there are a lot of flaws with their new branding. It&#8217;s almost like its been rushed through. A few more stages of the branding process and they would have had something special.</p>
<p>The new branding aims to reposition the make, whose future vehicles will be 100% electric and around twice as expensive as current models.</p>
<p>“We think there will be a lot of new customers,” said Jaguar MD Rawdon Glover – predicting that a massive 80% to 90% of the upcoming models’ audience will be first-time Jaguar buyers.</p>
<p>He describes these customers as independently minded, younger, wealthier, urban, and not wanting something run-of-the-mill.</p>
<p>The company describes the relaunched brand characteristics as “exuberant Modernism.”</p>
<p>“It’s about this timelessness that’s seen as contemporary, but has a newness and familiarity to it,” said brand design director Richard Stevens. He joined 18 months ago from MAP Project Office. Here, he heads up JLR’s 800-strong design operation.</p>
<p>Stevens’ role was to transform the name into a brand, and move into the world of experiences. The brief included creating a device mark (logo), strikethrough, colour palette and two maker’s marks.</p>
<p>Full Article <a href="https://www.designweek.co.uk/jaguar-attempts-to-pounce-on-the-future-with-major-rebrand/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.designweek.co.uk/jaguar-attempts-to-pounce-on-the-future-with-major-rebrand/</a></p>
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