As Iberdrola is already an international pioneer in the renewable energy sector and wants to focus even more on protecting the environment, the company commissioned Design Bridge and Partners (a merger of Superunion and Design Bridge) to revamp its visual identity. In redesigning the brand, care was taken to ensure that every element of its visual identity has more impact and yet uses less energy.
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The new design aims to create a brand that is more sustainable, accessible and modern. The digital footprint of the new logo is now smaller, as it has been simplified in terms of color and design. At the same time, a logo font has made it more accessible, secure and user-friendly.
The new corporate font family, which was derived from Pangea and subtly adapted by Fontwerk on behalf of the client also meets the brand’s requirements. For office use, the 20 weights of “IberPangea” and “IberPangea Text” – in addition to OpenType and WOFF2 – were also supplied in TrueType format, each with a single-story g as the default. Access to the leaf logo is integrated into the fonts and the (individually spaced) logotype is accessed via Unicode.
The updated color palette represents three key elements of Iberdrola’s values: green = renewable energy, blue = water and orange = the sun.
“Also significant is the new IberPangea font family, which is more flexible, more efficient and easier to read. It can be used sustainably in both the digital and offline world,” states the press release about the new Iberdrola identity. The fresh typographic appearance conveys the optimism and innovative strength that characterizes the company.
Marco Walker, Designer at Design Bridge and Partners, adds: “It is the ideal typeface for Iberdrola, a globally renowned renewable energy brand.” and furthermore:
Pangea is a versatile, and easily recognizable typeface family, serving as a crucial asset in conveying the sustainable and energy-efficient brand expression crafted for Iberdrola, Avangrid, ScottishPower, Neoenergia, and Iberdrola México.