
Orkney is one of the oldest communities on the planet, so 5000 YEARS IN THE MAKING became the strapline for the new brand. The brewery’s history as a schoolhouse, home to the islands raven population drove a refreshed identity with a celtic knot at its heart. The packaging of the core range had to appeal to a new, younger drinker, whilst at the same time not isolate the existing older consumer. New typography and refreshed colours framed illustrations by Myles Talbot, giving a traditional but distinctive and contemporary flavour to the range. | Alongside the core ales, stand alone brands had to live within the overall brand umbrella. 59 Degrees North, the brewery’s latitude, is a new lager. Skullsplitter is a super strong beer for the American market and Dark Island Reserve is matured in whisky casks to produce a unique beer to be enjoyed with food. Each product required it’s own personality, packaging and support material. All in their own right have proved to be hugely successful. |



