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How we turned a paint factory into a multi-million dollar brandIn 2004, our client, previous head of the Namibian stock exchange, purchased a dusty 50-year old paint company for N$2m. He bought it for sentimental reasons - his father had once been employed there. In 2004, our client, previous head of the Namibian stock exchange, purchased a dusty 50-year old paint company for N$2m. He bought it for sentimental reasons - his father had once been employed there. How do you capture the essence of a region in a single image?
We presented a couple of concepts and the client cleverly leapt on the paint pouring out of the ostrich eggs even though it was quite roughly rendered. In Namibia ostriches are associated with wealth, strength and survival
Developing a unique Pan African iconographyThe pouring eggs have become NEO Paints' equivalent of the Dulux dog, but with more obvious relevance to emerging markets. After 5 years of use, we added an alternative visual of a map of Namibia dripping down the side of a bucket. A version of the bucket floating like buoy in the sea is used to promote coastal and marine products. Later on, the Namibian Prime Minister Hifikapunye Pohambe is purported to have taken a large laminated poster of the dripping ostrich eggs from a trade fair, to hang in his office, demonstrating how receptive Africa is to a contemporary iconography of its own.
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