
A different kind of Animal(Farm)
Imagine creativity that is so uniquely innovative that it challenges people’s perceptions of what they think they know, that shows them a glimpse of things beyond the realm of what they believed was possible, and that takes them to a place where anything can happen. This is the world of Animalfarm, a creative consultancy run by Porky Hefer, who is arguably one of the most creatively brilliant minds in the business.

Smoothing things out for Cepacol
Cepacol competes in a tough throat lozenger market, where brands like Strepsils are already well-established and enjoy considerable consumer-favour. Fortunately, Cepacol has a key differentiator, namely the fact that it’s medicated and therefore delivers a soothing anaesthetic effect to the throat.

The Art of Science
REX has always believed that design can be used not only to inspire but to make a meaningful difference to business. As part of its project to express Markinor’s brand culture, the company embarked on an endeavour that resulted in the development of a revolving range of unique custom art works. Installed in the Markinor premises, these art works not only enhance the interior, but also serve to express the brand’s values, directly with people in the daily course of doing business.

The A1 Grand Prix was launched with glorious splendour in September of 2005. REX participated in the development of the strategy, the business concept and the image of the A1 Grand Prix’s hospitality unit.

‘X-ings’ or ‘Crossings’ was an exhibition that celebrated University Pretoria’s centenary year and it showcased the influence design has had on culture during this period. REX designed a poster which serves as a ‘graphic manifesto’. The poster features truisms, slogans and brand-slang generated on the topic of branding & culture along the way, set in a typographic language developed by hand, in our studio.

Hall of Fame
When top brands are looking for a safe pair of hands to create and produce an inspiring television commercial, they look to Velocity Films. A company that has won nearly every local and international advertising award for creativity and production excellence, the Velocity team includes the industry’s top creative talent and an unparalleled body of work.

‘Beton Oerwoud’ aka Concrete Jungle
REX was asked to develop a graphic design piece that would be used to theme an experimental branding event, hosted by Lucky Strike.

About Heritage & Excellence
As the oldest and only truly African law firm in South Africa Webber Wentzel Bowens needed their first corporate branding campaign to give perfect expression to all the wonderful things that their ‘silent brand’ stands for.

Since its inception in 2003, Liquid Chefs pioneered a new brand of bar culture in South Africa as well as in other parts of the world. More details…

French electronic artist Léna commissioned us to design an album cover and packaging for her new electro-dub-funk offering, Lane.

In 2006, Coca-Cola invited REX to participate in its 125th birthday celebrations, by joining a team of 125 artists from around the world taking 125 years of Coca-Cola marketing material and re-inventing it to create a series of fresh visuals inspired by the brand’s new global positioning statement – the Coke side of life.

Coca-Cola, the biggest brand in the world, was beginning to lose its grip on its core consumer – the youth of today and more importantly the generation after them, who simply don’t share the same emotional bond with the brand as the ‘baby boomers’.

A Place in History
Constitution Hill has neatly carved its place in the new South Africa’s history. As part of the Johannesburg inner-city precinct which has seen a massive revival since 2001, Constitution Hill not only marks the invaluable historical sites where Nelson Mandela was held prisoner but now also hosts South Africa’s Constitutional Court.

All puffed-out !
A change in leadership at production company Fresh Water Films resulted in a change in energy, and a change in name to Bouffant. REX was called in to translate this new energy in the form of a brand identity.

In the right direction
Developing a brand identity is often about taking back power – the kind of power that defines your business and what it stands for. This was certainly the case for specialist insurance company Compass. More details…

The simple gives birth to the sublime
When jewellery-designer Sian Elliot and architect Adam Hoets first came to REX with their idea for what was to become Willowlamp, the team knew they were looking at something extraordinary.

The great urban experience
The lights might be out in Joburg, but the power is on at urban lifestyle marketing specialist Timesquare, which has kicked off the new year with a new focus, new energy and a brand new image to match.

One-of-a-Kind
Greatstock commissioned REX to develop a branding tactic that would help promote Corbis’ stock photography as a valuable resource to the creative & business industries. The solution came in the form of a one-of-a-kind deck of playing cards, decorated with mesmerising Corbis photography.

Starting something
Increasingly REX’ work involves helping businesses to define who they are and redesign their business offering, by using branding as a vehicle to catalyse change and unearth potential for new growth. This was the case when REX took on a re-branding project for Global Access, a business-to-business broadcast corporation looking for a new lease on life..

Dulux Duco presented the perfect opportunity to give an existing consumer brand a whole new lease on life. REX was tasked with rejuvenating the packaging of this iconic brand, but in typical REX style, the project quickly evolved beyond the surface of pack design.

A conversation kaleidoscope
Even the smallest company can benefit from a brand identity that is derived from the inside-out . Ask Myriad – a small business writing services company for whom we developed a new brand identity. They needed an identity that reflected its core substance, a platform from which it could market itself positively and with pride.

The business of beautiful
We revel in projects that stretch us – and there can be few things more challenging than bringing harmony to polar opposites, and then expressing this in an identity that is at once professional and visually powerful.

Seeing solutions
The thing that most excites the people at Spectrum about what they do is their ability to unlock the potential of visual content. These are people who are moved by all things visual and whose expertise lies in harnessing the power of technology to add intelligence to visual solutions. Inspired by this passion for ‘visual stuff’, REX used it as a starting point to build a brand and design a new visual identity for Spectrum, which is a long-standing client of the company’s.

Putting down roots and spreading wings
When research giant Markinor embarked on a brand rejuvenation exercise, they approached REX to help them establish a branding platform that would give visual expression to the company’s mantra of ‘roots and wings’. With a primary identity and new logo already in place, and people committed to being flag-bearers of the new brand, the organisation was well-positioned to roll out a visual identity that would encapsulate its vision and unique culture.

H is for hope
An estimated 230 000 children under 15 are living with HIV in South Africa. Yet only about 10 000 children are currently on ARV treatment, meaning that about 50% of children with HIV/AIDS die before they reach the age of two.

How can we help you?
When FNB enlisted the services of REX to help them design new graphics for its ATM interface, they got more than they bargained for. REX’s creative team approached the project in the way we approach all our work and started off by endeavouring to understand the bigger picture. What we discovered was an opportunity to deliver an unrivalled ATM interface to the market, but in order to do this we needed to do more than simply design new graphics.

When Motor Underwriting Agencies (MUA) began it was the first specialist underwriting agency for the motor insurance industry. More details…