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Developing A State Agency Brand Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

First Steps In 2016, MDIFW contracted Responsive Management to conduct research on the Agency s standing with the general public. Responsive Management offered recommendations based on the results of the research. A formal Marketing, Communications and Public Relations Plan was developed for MDIFW by Mile Creek Communications. A notable recommendation from the plan included the development of a unified look for MDIFW and more consistent branding.

Working With Vendors MDIFW developed a pre-qualified vendor list to create a team of multi-media professionals (graphic designer, copywriter, videographer, advertising, etc) MDIFW worked with graphic designer and copywriter to create a brand guide, refreshed mission statement and a new tagline MDIFW worked with the same graphic designer to create consistent artwork of the agency s logo

Why Consistent Branding? Developing brand standards allows for consistent and clear communication across a variety of media between MDIFW and all intended audiences Ensures that the integrity of the brand is maintained Allows all audiences to quickly recognize the MDIFW brand and what it represents

Brand Guide Components Tools for both employees and outside vendors Refreshed MDIFW Mission Statement and Boilerplate Language New MDIFW Tagline Creative standards including pantones, fonts, logo usage, etc Templates for employees (flyers, brochures, presentations, etc) Protocol for staff to follow when developing or creating a communications or marketing project

Brand Guide The MDIFW Brand Guide is provided to all employees and contracted vendors

Brand Guide Implementation Brand Guide and tools saved in central location for all staff to access Presentations at division meetings to teach staff how to use the Brand Guide Established central staff member to oversee all communications and marketing projects Directive from Commissioner s office to all staff encouraging compliance with brand standards

Brand Guide In Action Development of new MDIFW website Redesign of all Law Books Redesign of popular publications Consistency in presentations given by MDIFW staff to all audiences Use in digital advertising campaign to increase awareness of MDIFW projects and programs by the general public

MDIFW Website

Old Website

Examples of updated advertising and signage

Updated Law Book Designs

Older version of law books

Keeper of the Maine Outdoors Campaign Digital communications campaign to engage members of the general public who have interests in activities on the fringe of hunting and fishing (hiking, canoeing, camping, etc), utilizing new consistent Department branding

Tagline: All in for the Maine Outdoors Identifying who we are and what we stand for. For recreation, for hunting, for fishing, for science, or just for fun: we're all in for the Maine outdoors.

Our Mission Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife protects and manages Maine s fish and wildlife and their habitats, promotes Maine s outdoor heritage, and safely connects people with nature through responsible recreation, sport, and science.

Overview Maine Department of Inland Fisheries of Wildlife (MDIFW) preserves, protects, and enhances the inland fisheries and wildlife resources of the state. Established in 1880 to protect big game populations, MDIFW has since evolved in scope to include protection and management of fish, non-game wildlife, and habitats, as well as restoration of endangered species like the bald eagle. In addition to its conservation duties, MDIFW is also responsible for enabling and promoting the safe enjoyment of Maine s outdoors from whitewater rafting to boating, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. The agency s constituents include the fish, wildlife, and people who call Maine home, as well as the visiting outdoor enthusiasts and ecotourists who call Maine Vacationland and contribute hundreds of millions of dollars each year to the state s economy.

Thank you and enjoy the rest of the Workshop!