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Ashraff Associates to Rebrand

 

Founded in 2012, One of Sri Lankaโ€™s rapidly-emerging boutique advertising agencies, Ashraff Associates is rebranding itself in commemoration of completing five successive years of creative excellence. This homegrown idea hub has since gone on to service a diverse plethora of brands whilst consistently championing the uncompromising ideals of the international creative standard.

โ€œThe work produced by the agency in the last two years has shown a heightened increase in creative standards,โ€ said Jagath Kosmodara, the agencyโ€™s newly-appointed Creative Director.

โ€œThis is highlighted to a great extent in the work produced within the sphere of branding design and corporate communication. Given this rapid rate of evolution in the agencyโ€™s craft, the rebranding exercise is as such, timely and necessary,โ€ he added.

Designed by the agencyโ€™s long-time associate, American designer John Langdon(celebrated for his work in the Dan Brown novels: Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code and Inferno) the new totem-inspired logo depicts the agencyโ€™s name in the shape of a pencil, the universal tool for creative writers, artists and designers in the global advertising industry.

โ€œWe are blessed to have come such a long way in such a short space of time in these last five years,โ€ said Aman Ashraff, Managing Director and Executive Creative Director. โ€œItโ€™s time that our identity and corporate image reflected the sophistication of the work we produced.โ€

Ashraff continued, โ€œJohnโ€™s design is an excellent example of how simplicity remains the purest and most effective art form. We are proud to count him as a friend and partner and look forward to continue serving Sri Lanka this year and in the years to come, reinvented and reinvigorated.โ€


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