National Museums Liverpool Branding by SomeOne
Published Aug 18, 2022
UK-based strategic branding agency SomeOne created this powerful new identity for the National Museums Liverpool.
“Having recently reopened its venues following a six month closure due to Covid, National Museums Liverpool (NML) is returning with new shows, new perspectives and a fresh approach to its brand, riding a new wave of optimism that will take it into the future.
The new strategic brand work sets out to unite and promote seven museums of National importance and their, internationally recognised collections.
Replacing the current L-shaped ribbon logo — a visual wave of energy runs across branded items, and depicts the letters N M L on a colour palette of black, white and rhodamine.”
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