The creative has strong linkages between the site’s historical context adjacent to the Manila St Rope Works, and the urban renewal currently underway that is transforming East Brisbane into an upmarket and desirable locality with incredibly high connectivity to the Brisbane CBD.
The use of the rope as an underlying theme for the naming, logo and copy throughout all collateral has a compelling and unique identity, while the gold foil highlights and opulent textured stock of the brochure generate a sense of exclusivity and urban chic.
iCreate’s remit for Corde included all branding, the sales brochure, floorplan brochure, website and site signage. The creative themes and imagery also lay the brand foundations for a planned series of EDM marketing communications targeting prospective buyers.
Corde – East Brisbane History
- Archibald Forsyth 1826 – 1908
- Vintage car used to transport Forsyths Rope
- Swimmers in an enclosed pool in the Brisbane River East Brisbane
- View of East Brisbane from Lytton Rd
- Vintage cars parked in front of Mowbray Park Picture Palace East Brisbane
- Archibald Forsyth and Sarah Corbett 1854
- Forsyths Rope Works Lytton Road East Brisbane 1937
- Lawn bowls at Mowbray Park Bowls Club East Brisbane 1925
- Mowbray Park on the banks of the Brisbane River