Curtins Collaborates with Northern Businesses on Fresh New Look

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Curtins on 3rd Jul 2023

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We are delighted to have unveiled our re-branded identity, bringing to life our vision of Building a Better Future.

Our history spans more than sixty years and in 2021 we became and employee-owned trust. It is this transformative journey that has led us to undertake a comprehensive re-brand to better define our core values and client promise. 

Working with branding consultancy USP Creative, also based in Liverpool, our refreshed identity serves to communicate our technical expertise together with our drive to do lasting good for the communities we serve. 

Our services have remained the same, but our re-brand reflects an evolution as a business made in response to a changing world, and this cleverly crafted and elegant new look demonstrates the confidence with which we look to the future.

This is a renewed promise to our partners and our stakeholders as we continue to deliver exceptional value, foster deep meaningful relationships, and remain at the forefront of industry innovation.

Rob Melling, Curtins CEO, comments: “I’m extremely proud to unveil our new brand identity to the world. This is a renewed promise to our partners and our stakeholders as we continue to deliver exceptional value, foster deep meaningful relationships, and remain at the forefront of industry innovation.”

USP Creative and their team of designers are behind Curtins’ new identity. 

Jan Peters, Managing Director at USP said: “It’s been a privilege to collaborate so closely with Curtins and together, we have created a brand that truly captures the essence of who they are and sets them apart in the market. I’m incredibly proud of the outcome and look forward to seeing the positive impact this rebrand will have on their business and the communities they serve.”

Our state-of-the-art website, developed by Liverpool agency Webrevolve, has launched together with the brand, and is a celebration of our people, our services and our projects. It boasts enhanced functionality and user experience, and has been designed as a headless site, making for a faster and more sustainable interface. 

James Rowan, CEO and Founder of Webrevolve, comments: “We’ve been working closely with Curtins for a number of months to deliver a website that we’re extremely proud of. It’s impressive in terms of its technical design and user focus, and absolutely reflective of Curtins’ brand identity and values – and that’s a magic combination; achieved through close collaboration with Curtins and USP Creative. 

“We’re looking forward to fostering our relationship with Curtins for many years to come, as they will undoubtedly continue to develop their website in line with their evolving client needs.”

After an early launch to our people, we’re collectively excited to be communicating with our clients through our new brand identity.

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