The House scoops top branding awards for fourth year running

April 1, 2016
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Innovative Bath agency The House has won four rebranding awards in a scheme staged by Transform, the leading global branding magazine.

The agency, which specialises in building brands around a clear sense of purpose, has now won Transform Europe awards for four years in a row.

The House collected bronze for its work with Devizes-based engineering and agricultural machinery group T H White (Best Brand Consolidation) and South Devon hospice Rowcroft (Best Brand Development Project following changed mission, values or positioning).

The agency was also received highly commended for its work with leadership consultancy Bridge Partnership (Best Strategic/Creative Development of a New Brand) and T H White (Best Visual Identity in the Industrial/Basic Materials Sector).

The House creative head Steve Fuller said: “It’s a great feeling to have our work recognised on the European stage for four years in a row, especially when we’re up against global agencies and household names.

“It just goes to show how putting purpose at the heart of your business and brand helps you punch above your weight and deliver lasting success.”

The Transform Awards Europe, which were staged at the Brewery in London, celebrate excellence in rebranding, including strategy, execution, content and evaluation. 

At this year’s awards, The House and its clients competed alongside major brands such as UEFA, Odeon, TSB and Premier Inn, as well as global agencies including FleishmanHillard Fishburn and Weber Shandwick.

Transform publishing editor Andrew Thomas said: “Each brand that has been involved in this year’s awards, global or local, has demonstrated outstanding creative ability and strategic thought.”

Last year The House picked up gold, silver and highly recommended awards at Transform for its work with Prima Dental and Petainer, while in 2014 it scooped bronze and silver awards for its work with Norton Radstock College and Special Olympics GB.

Rowcroft Hospice chief executive Giles Charnaud said: “We are very pleased that our brand redevelopment work with The House has won a Transform Europe award. The House has helped us to join the dots, connect the head with the heart and move our conversation from the transactional to the emotional.”

The House works with leaders to transform businesses with purpose. It helps companies to build purpose-led vision and business strategy, values-led culture and creative communication that ensure brands are lived inside and out.

Pictured, from right, with The House’s Transform Europe awards: Head of design Sam Dyer and creative head Steve Fuller

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