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Rebranding a Traditional Brand Identity.

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES

CHALLENGE.

Established in 1934, the Export–Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) is the official export credit agency of the United States federal government. The bank’s desire to be seen as fresh and contemporary was in direct contrast to the long-established nature of the organization, further upping the challenge. It was imperative that they move away from an overtly conservative image as not to intimidate potential investors from working with a major government entity. EXIM needed to appeal to both large government corporations, as well as small companies.

SERVICES

SOLUTION.

TriVision implemented a full audit of the old brand and conducted research and interviews with the Bank’s stakeholders, including employees, customers, and the executive board. Based on our findings, we generated standout, multi-perspective concepts for the new logo that were presented to a series of focus groups we conducted for further consultation and review.

EXIM Bank Branding in Washington DC by TriVision

The challenge was that EXIM Bank had to ensure how the brand was portrayed to its core client, the U.S. Congress, while also catering to the small businesses it wanted to reach. TriVision had to walk the fine line in terms of keeping the brand balanced through the bureaucratic process, which meant making sure the new abbreviated EXIM brand looked commercialized while also conveying the message that the Bank was a U.S. entity, hence the seal had to stay.

Once the final logo was selected, we then applied the new brand across all the Bank’s digital and traditional media, including the Annual EXIM Conference. TriVision was able to effectively execute this brand launch where it met the Bank’s objective to attract small businesses, while check marking all the requirements by the U.S. government. The new logo is fresh, contemporary and easy to recognize with a pop of green and blue colors and subtle iconography. The green arrow represents prosperity and growth while the blue represents trust and authority.
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