rbl Leamington Spa

ABOUT

Drop the hammer (DTH) have a clear vision, to become Europe’s leading recreational powersports retailer, and a unique approach to make it happen. They aren’t just looking to sell equipment, they want to use powersports to increase fun and promote adventure.

This wouldn’t be possible using industry standard outlets, where products are piled high and only the most diehard enthusiasts are welcome. So instead DTH are building exciting experiences, open and welcome to all. To help make this vision a reality DTH tasked rbl with creating a brand as accessible and powerful as the products they sell.

Insight
While the DTH approach is new to the UK, it is inspired by the growing trend for ‘experience retail’ in the USA. The business was keen to tap into the aspirational appeal of American powersports, which is why they chose to use an American saying for accelerating – ‘Drop the Hammer’ – as the company name.

We saw an opportunity to bring a piece of the USA into the brand language too – to create a brand which took the traditional vernacular of American powersports and translated it into a contemporary European retail experience.

Ideas
We used American style square typography with sudden changes in width but removed the transatlantic finishes and effects. We took the aspirational, movie like, photography and put it in reach of the everyday customer. Finally, we transformed the bold DTH proposition ‘more power, more choice, more support, more fun’ and turned it into an equally bold and sophisticated spark like logo – the spark of fun!

Impact
A wide range of brand assets and clear guidelines with strong guiding principles have already empowered DTH to activate their brand over a 20,000 square foot retail experience, and a sector leading ecommerce website.

MADEIT CREDITS

  • Drop The HammerClient
Project featured: on 14th June 2021

A new approach to powersports branding

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