10 October 2022 – Today Climate-KIC Australia has unveiled its updated logo, website and visual identity. We have undergone a complete brand refresh to reflect our maturing position as a leader in climate action through systems innovation in Australia.
It’s been five years since Climate-KIC Australia officially opened our doors, with an ambition to catalyse climate action in Australia through collaborative innovation. Since then, we have been hard at work building more than 20 large-scale projects and programs in collaboration with over 100 partners across government, industry, R&D and the broader innovation community.
While we are proud of the collective impact of our work to date, we recognise the need to amplify our ambition, to move beyond single-point intervention towards coordinating at strategic leverage points where the greatest impact can be realised.
Our new brand and identity comes as we launch our 2022-2025 Strategy Climate Action through Systems Innovation.
“Climate-KIC has evolved dramatically over the past five years, adapting to the changes in the climate action ecosystem in Australia, and learning from our past activities what leads to greatest impact,” says Chris Lee, CEO of Climate-KIC Australia. “We’re excited to unveil our new branding and visual identity that better reflects the organisation that we are today.”
The updated brandmark places systems, innovation and collaboration at the heart of its design, and is complemented by a nature-inspired colour palette.
We invite all partner organisations to update all logos across internal and external materials. To receive an updated logo package, or if you have any questions or require any further information, please reach out to Jessica Hyne.
“Climate-KIC has evolved dramatically over the past five years, adapting to the changes in the climate action ecosystem in Australia, and learning from our past activities what leads to greatest impact. We’re excited to unveil our new branding and visual identity that better reflects the organisation that we are today.”
Chris Lee
CEO, Climate-KIC Australia