FutureBrand London,

ABOUT

In 2009, FutureBrand, as part of McCann Worldgroup, became the official marketing services provider for London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games. The Financial Times called this “the biggest assignment in the history of UK marketing”.

CHALLENGE

Having inherited the basic London 2012 identity elements, logo, colours and font, FutureBrand’s role was to help create a compelling brand strategy and kit of parts, 'The Look’ of London 2012. This included the gamestime look for both Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as the overall London 2012 and City look. There was also the task of managing and engaging 54 stakeholders and multiple government agencies, an extremely complex process in itself.

SOLUTION

Our solution was to make the complex simple, creating one theme and one ‘Look’ for London 2012. Working with LOCOG and McCann Worldgroup, we co-created a powerful brand strategy and promise which lead to a singular creative idea that underpinned and informed all work from 2010 through to Games Time. Known internally as the Golden Thread, the promise was “inspiring the UK to push beyond its personal best”.

FutureBrand then developed an identity system that had to work across every touchpoint and every campaign; from signage, interior dressing, street dressing, ticket design, medal ribbons, the cars that would ferry athletes around, to advertising and the park itself; essentially every physical and digital touchpoint that spectators, sponsors, officials, the media and athletes would come into contact with during the course of London 2012, both in London and across the UK. And for the first time in Olympic history ‘One Look’ was created to work for both the Olympics and Paralympics as well as the city and rest of the UK.

The brand strategy connected the torch relay to the volunteering programme, the look of the games to the way we sell tickets, sponsors to their customers, the Olympics to the Paralympics and Londoners and British people to their Games, and ultimately helped reframe how an Olympic and Paralympic Games are perceived.

RESULTS

A generation was inspired – nearly half of 16-24 year olds said the Games has inspired them to take part in more sport or exercise, and 75% say the Games will make a positive difference to the UK.

The Games were a huge success commercially with a record 20 million ticket applications from 1.8 million people. The ticket sales for the London Olympics and Paralympics exceeded forecasts and were a record for any Summer Games.

Further records were broken with 2.1 million Paralympic tickets sold prior to the start of the Paralympics - the most ever for a Paralympic Games - and the most successful volunteering programme for an Olympic Games with 240,000 people applying to become a ‘Gamesmaker’.

MADEIT CREDITS

Branding the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games

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