Posts Tagged ‘Branding’

BP + PRISM success story in numbers.

August 12, 2011

What does a successful wellness communications program look like? We’ll visualize the growth of BP’s program here:

And here are some huge employee “participation” results:

During early 2010:
More than 25,000 BP America employees and retirees completed a Health Questionnaire. That’s a whopping piece of a health pie – more than 80% of eligible employees.

More than 10,000 made a Health Advisor call.

More than 21,000 enrolled in a new health option medical plan known as HealthPlus, where they must earn wellness points to remain in the plan.

By the end of 2010:
More than 92% of the HealthPlus participants earned 1000 wellness points. This is a new benchmark for the industry; outside consultants expected only around 60% would complete the 1000 point requirement in the first year.

Early 2011:
90% of employees and spouses/domestic partners completed a Health Questionnaire and are enrolled in the HealthPlus medical option for 2011/2012 plan year.

BP is developing a culture of health. They have adopted programs that encourage everyone to become healthy. Can you influence behavioral changes in your employees? Going by the numbers, we’re heading for success.

Now, see more visual evidence up close:

Healthy chit chat

August 12, 2011

How you doin’
Feelin’ better than ever
Makin’ it happen
Great 2 hear

Is that how we communicate these days? Kinda. It’s what’s in, immediate, real, and often a very efficient way of communication. So, when PRISM was asked to create a new wellness program for BP we decided to build the identity and dialog based on today’s instant way of communicating.

Becoming a healthier you. To communicate and visualize the program we created chat bubbles to hold casual sound bites that call attention to a myriad of wellness topics, as well as utilize real-world avatars: mini-self portraits of you and the community around you. The messages would be to-the-point, unique, not overwhelming, and health centered. They are surrounded in bright, healthy colors.

Becoming a healthier you was developed to educate employees and their families towards choosing a healthier lifestyle. Healthy employees and families equal more productivity, safer work and home environments, and a healthier work/life balance.

Healthy chit chat? Sounds simple. That’s what we hope you’d say. Behind the scenes it’s a lot more. It’s the strategy for a long-term wellness communications program, where BP is taking the initiative to invest in their employees and their families for life.

Marketing consulting services… Visualize what’s next

February 9, 2011

 

Small business owners log miles of steps to build successful companies and grow market value. Amidst those miles owners can lose sight of the businesses goals, position, direction. Where will they be in the future? Where they are right now? The advisors at Texas Gulf Group (TGG) are the guides that help CEO’s navigate through the planning stages and magnitude of steps to growing their business. TGG visualizes the potential to their customers.


To distinguish Texas Gulf Group from their competition, we tossed out the typical ho-hum stock photos and utilized custom, conceptual illustrations (inspired by the logo which we showed in an earlier post). Why not? Today’s business environment is no where near ho-hum. While visitors to the website explore services such as strategic planning, executive coaching, exit planning, buying/selling a business, and peer advisory groups – TGG visualizes the outcome to their customers.

What’s next for you? Begin the conversation, share your thoughts, write down the obvious, the wild ideas, the desired results and everything in between. It’s the way to begin visualizing with us.

Anatomy of a Sub-Brand. KBR Technology

August 30, 2010

In this case HOW does a small group of a big brand company make itself known in the world of its customers?

Make it powerful, simple, and about the client’s technologies. This was hard – as we set out to design nothing “technical” looking. We worked to find images that had just the right expression: Activity, growth, things in motion, people on the street – well, life.

We needed vivid and engaging colors to tell the story but not conflict with any brand standards. We selected colors from within the photo images. Each color choice is part of its environment, not part of a brand palette.

This campaign has five stand-out elements…

1. “HOW IN YOUR WORLD” – it’s the customers’ world

2. World photos – big local images

3. Colors – a palette from within the photos

4. Feature box – subject specific text

5. Small insert photo – KBR Technology professionals

And, strategically, two big brand tie-ins…

6. “Know-How Delivered” – a tagline extension of the big brand
is “We Deliver”

7. The logo is big brand, of course – the business unit TECHNOLOGY descriptor is nearby for the sub-brand customer

The creative team started with Richard Laurence Baron, Signalwriter, and included the Prism beans of Stacy Allen, Terry Teutsch and Susan Reeves.

Inspiration delivered by the clients at KBR Technology, of course.

KBR Technology: more examples.

KBR Brochure design

KBR Banners: Tradeshow display and Web advertising.

KBR Print Ads, plus a PowerPoint template. There is a post on Signalwriter, by Richard Laurence Baron about the development of this KBR Technology sub-brand.




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