{"id":66919,"date":"2010-09-15T16:55:22","date_gmt":"2010-09-15T14:55:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.grapheine.com\/graphic-design-en\/identite-visuelle-cnfpt"},"modified":"2023-06-19T15:19:00","modified_gmt":"2023-06-19T13:19:00","slug":"cnfpt-visual-identity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.grapheine.com\/en\/news-agency\/cnfpt-visual-identity","title":{"rendered":"CNFPT Visual Identity"},"content":{"rendered":"
Except, apparently, the subject had been on the table for some time. The dossier submitted by the client was accompanied by several market studies (Ipsos) and research into previously proposed logos. We deduced that several agencies had already worked on the subject to no avail. Motivated to solve this problem, we put all our energy into presenting this project (cf: below :-) ). Despite this, none of our ideas caught their attention... and the same was true of the 2 or 3 other agencies taking part in the tender. Everyone was given a second chance to submit a logo. This time, a graphic reference was provided: the \u00c9NA<\/a> logo... . In the end, their in-house studio produced the logo.<\/p>\n While the CNFPT deserves credit for \"respectful compensation\" (which is rare enough to be worth mentioning!), it's a shame that, with so much creative energy mobilized on this project, no candidate was ultimately selected.<\/p>\n<\/a>A few months ago, we were selected to take part in a tender to redesign the CNFPT<\/a> visual identity (Centre National de la Fonction Publique Territoriale). This institution wanted to adopt a new visual identity and benefit from a new communication (logo and its principles of use) identifiable by all as a national public establishment, to distinguish itself from the competition, but also from the multitude of local public players. In short, to create a modern, dynamic and attractive image - the classic brief.<\/p>\n