A factory,
rebranded.
A quiet, industrial-forward rebrand for QPlastics — positioning Qatar's manufacturer for tender work outside the country while staying recognisable to existing customers.

The brief
QPlastics wanted a rebrand that could hold its own in an international procurement tender without alienating local customers who'd bought from them for fifteen years.
We designed a technical-forward identity — no stock-industry iconography, no primary-colour plastic clichés. Clean, engineered, measurable. The kind of brand that shows up as a credible line item on a ministry RFP.
How we worked
01 — Tender audit
Pulled ten international RFPs, studied how competing brands presented in the shortlist.
02 — Identity as competence
Clean, engineered marks. Technical typography. No warmth for warmth's sake.
03 — Material sample book
Designed a physical sample pack to accompany tender submissions.
04 — Rollout across sales kit
From business cards to site-visit signage to proposal cover sheets.
From logo system
to van livery.
A 40-page identity package — primary logo, AR/EN lockups, color, typography, pattern system, full stationery suite, and the vehicle wrap that makes a delivery visible from across the warehouse car park.
Pages from the rebrand.
Pages from the QPlastics rebrand presentation — system, applications, rationale.
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