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Clough & Willis launches major rebrand
Clough & Willis – the Bury based law firm – has launched its first major re-brand in 10 years. The new brand positioning has been rolled out across a suite of supporting collateral including a logo, desktop & mobile websites, signage, press advertising as well as various marketing and communication materials.
The new brand concept and photography was created by JustWright Creative, whilst the website was built by I-COM. The aim of the new brand was to build on the overall style of the firm’s existing brand heritage but with a focus on refreshing its colours and fonts as well as making it more contemporary.
Shefali Talukdar – managing partner – said: “The legal service market has gone through huge changes over recent years. As a business, we have fared very well so we felt 2015 was the time to evolve our own visual identity so we are ready for the next phase of our growth.
Shefali added: We wanted to strike a balance between approachable and professional, whilst retaining a core styling that both our clients and the wider community associates with Clough & Willis.“
The new Clough & Willis website is live now
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