MALTA – London brand design agency Bluemarlin has given iconic Maltese beer Cisk a contemporary refresh to secure its position as the leading brand at home and set it up as a strong challenger in growing overseas markets.
Owned by Simonds Farsons Cisk, Cisk Brand is over 90 years old and is a much-loved lager in Malta and is steeped in the history and traditions of the island.
Whilst the previous design reflected the heritage and legacy of the brand, a rejuvenating brand refresh was needed to maintain relevance and connect with emerging consumer groups.
To get that warm, positive energy across, Bluemarlin drew on the positioning strategy first developed in 2019 to determine the creative direction for the brand’s evolution.
It set out to define a cohesive brand identity system that would continue to build on its relevance to loyal patrons while reaching out to new markets and consumers.
Bluemarlin’s lead brand designer on the project, Guy Robertson, said: “After immersive meetings at the impressive Farsons Brewery in Malta, it was clear we needed to harness the loud and proud spirit of the Mediterranean.
“We wanted to add a sense of unconstrained spontaneity, so we designed a progressive, fresh brand livery that speaks of Malta today.”
Bluemarlin has also introduced a new faceted pattern based on the Maltese Cross that serves as a foundation for the whole brand and encapsulates pride in Cisk’s Maltese heritage. Subtle but at the heart of the brand’s DNA.
The updated packaging reinforces the beer’s premium credentials, and the new identity will enhance Cisk’s presence and promise from in-store to draught pump, from bottle to serving glass, and from can to canopy.
Susan Weenink Camilleri, Head of Sales and Marketing at Simonds Farsons Cisk added: “The modernized Cisk brand identity comprises many elements, working together to create something greater.
“The upgraded iconic assets will work beautifully in any environment – events, points of sale, communication touchpoints, still and animated campaigns.
“We have worked with Bluemarlin since 2018 and have, over the years, established a level of trust that allows for open collaboration. By explaining the value of every change, Bluemarlin has taken us on an enlightening brand journey with every project. We’re incredibly proud of what Cisk has achieved to date and equally excited about what the future holds.”
The flagship lager and low-carbohydrate Excel products have been given the new brand treatment, but it has been designed to work across all SKUs and future roll-outs.
Bluemarlin founder and CEO Andrew Eyles concludes: “The new design system gives Simonds Farsons Cisk a robust and flexible structure that will continue to build brand equity now and in the future. It remains part of Maltese heritage, but with an eye firmly on the horizon.
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