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Overview
Radikale Venstre are the Danish Social Liberal Party. Part of their ‘grass roots’ politics is that no-one is forced to use their official design or even logo and as a consequence only 5% were using the previous identity as it was generally disliked. They looked unorganised and disjointed -
this lost them a great deal of seats in
the last election.
All Danish parties are designated with a
letter which alphabetically lists them on
ballot papers. Det Radikale Venstre’s letter
B is integrated as part of the identity as
a constant reminder of the party’s ballot paper position.
A rounded lowercase typeface coupled
with the uppercase B produces a logo
that idiosyncratic to Danish Politics.
Its clarity ensures the logo supports all communications, without overpowering
the main message.
The percentage using the new identity dramatically rose from 5 to 86%. In the
2009 polls, Radikale were at 3.6% and
by the General Election of 2011 this had dramatically increased to 9.5%, resulting
in them forming the Government with the Social Democrats.
Henrik Kjerrumgaard, Press Officer
“Design has played integral part of
our success, we now have a system
that works.”
Designed with Howard Wakefield
Identity
Candidate posters
Party political conference
Press conference
Youth party identity