It’s THIMM time.
Client:
THIMM Group
Creative direction:
Jonas Meyer
Photography:
Maximilian König
Lead agency:
K’UP
Realization:
Ediundsepp
In the fall of 2022, I was commissioned to develop a new corporate design for the family-owned company THIMM. The medium-sized corporation, which was founded in 1949 in Herzberg am Harz and today employs almost 3,000 people at locations throughout Europe, is a leading solution provider for packaging and the distribution of consumer goods.
It's THIMM time.
Client:
THIMM Group
Creative direction:
Jonas Meyer
Photography:
Maximilian König
Lead agency:
K’UP
Realization:
Ediundsepp
In the fall of 2022, I was commissioned to develop a new corporate design for the family-owned company THIMM. The medium-sized corporation, which was founded in 1949 in Herzberg am Harz and today employs almost 3,000 people at locations throughout Europe, is a leading solution provider for packaging and the distribution of consumer goods.
After the Berlin-based brand consultancy K’UP had first developed a new management and cultural guideline for the company, then a new brand strategy based on this and finally a new claim (“When simplicity feels good. It’s THIMM time.”), I was asked to translate this strategic basis into a new visual identity.
After the Berlin-based brand consultancy K’UP had first developed a new management and cultural guideline for the company, then a new brand strategy based on this and finally a new claim (“When simplicity feels good. It’s THIMM time.”), I was asked to translate this strategic basis into a new visual identity.
The result is a concise and at the same time relaxed design that is committed to the simplicity and relaxation principle of the new claim — with a logo inspired by the stability and structure of corrugated cardboard products, natural colors and, above all, lots of white space.
The result is a concise and at the same time relaxed design that is committed to the simplicity and relaxation principle of the new claim — with a logo inspired by the stability and structure of corrugated cardboard products, natural colors and, above all, lots of white space.
The new visual identity is completed by the imagery created by photographer Maximilian König, which focuses on approachability, appreciation and serenity in line with the new management and cultural guidelines.
The new visual identity is completed by the imagery created by photographer Maximilian König, which focuses on approachability, appreciation and serenity in line with the new management and cultural guidelines.