Refinery goes global with new packs for DIY brand Ryobi
Japanese DIY brand Ryobi has refreshed its packaging and POS in one of design agency Refinery's biggest-ever projects.
The redesign of the brand, which is sold only in B&Q in the UK, has been conceived to highlight its products' technical prowess and to reclaim market share from competitors Black & Decker and Bosch.
It is one of the biggest projects Refinery has handled, covering 280 products, 15 product groups and 24 different languages.
Jim Barron, director of Manchester-based Refinery, described the brand's new image as "hyper-green" and said that it would help differentiate its new products.
"The new green packaging and POS deliver a stronger look and feel for the brand, with a consistent messaging hierarchy and more and clearer product information than previous packaging," he explained.
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Ryobi redesign: one of Refinery's biggest-ever projects







