The event management agency, Glasgows, has rebranded to OneTwo following its most successful year of trading in its nearly four-decade history.
OneTwo is a name inspired by the agency’s heritage in events
and the traditional sound check: 'one two, testing, one two'.
OneTwo has expanded its services in recent
years to include digital, film, and creative, as well as events. The agency has
also seen continuous growth in both its team and client roster, which includes
the Post Office, Crown Commercial Service, and The Environment Agency.
The new identity, created in partnership with brand
consultancy and design studio, Two Stories, centres on collaboration.
OneTwo finance director Bernie Gorrell, said: “Glasgows has
evolved a huge amount in the time I’ve been part of the business, and this
latest transformation allows us to showcase what we do in a creative, engaging,
and fun way. We really wanted our personality to shine through, and our new
brand allows us to do that.
“The idea for the name OneTwo came from our talented team
and it’s been fantastic to see everyone really embrace this change. It’s really
important to us that everyone in the business remains involved as we continue
to grow.”
Tim Lowell, joint managing director at OneTwo added: “I’m
super proud of what we’ve achieved with this rebrand. The OneTwo brand not only
reflects what we do and who we are as a business, it has a real connection to
our core values – dependability and working in partnership with our amazing clients
to deliver extraordinary events, film, digital and creative.”
The rebrand project included the design and development of a
new website and the roll out of the brand across all touchpoints, inclduing OneTwo’s
head office in the Northwest of England and its
social media platforms.
A desire to travel led Holly Patrick to the business meetings and events world and she’s never looked back. Holly takes a particular interest in event sustainability and creating a diverse and inclusive industry. When she’s not working, she can be found rolling skating along Brighton seafront listening to an eclectic playlist, featuring the likes of Patti Smith, Sean Paul, and Arooj Aftab.