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Kungfu Pu’er Tea refreshes brand identity to appeal to new generation of tea drinkers

Kungfu Pu’er Tea refreshes brand identity to appeal to new generation of tea drinkers

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Kungfu Pu’er Tea has partnered with WPP global design agency Design Bridge and Partners, to refresh its brand positioning, identity and packaging design system.

The rebrand repositions Kungfu Pu’er as a wellness lifestyle brand, ‘made for urban knights’, created to rejuvenate body and mind for a new generation of tea drinkers.

Kungfu Pu’er is produced in Yunnan province, using a traditional production method of the Ancient Tea Horse Road, or “Chamagudao”, a tea trade route that followed through China’s Sichuan Province to Tibet for over 1,300 years, according to the release.

Under the collaboration, Design Bridge and Partners worked closely with Kungfu Pu’er tea makers, to create a brand that connects contemporary audiences with the ancient tea-drinking tradition.

Celebrating the notion of tea as the “antidote” to the overwhelming, fast-paced lifestyle of modern society, the brand saw the rich functional attributes of refreshing the body and mind in the emotional value of joyful spirit, positioning tea as a bridge for consumers to explore their own hearts, and to live their lives with meaning.

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The new visual identity also comes with the brand statement, “drink with the world and live a transparent heart”, which is inspired by the spirit of Chinese martial artists, Kung Fu warriors, a symbol of living life with a pure heart dedicated to others.

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Furthermore, the distinctive swordsman logo of Kungfu Pu’er tea has evolved from the traditional Chinese Wuxia knight to a contemporary marque, a symbol of Kungfu Pu’er tea as ‘a drink made for urban knights’.  Each element of the marque evokes the story of the travelling knight: the ‘bowa’ curve of Diaojiaolou, the line of a Shujian teacup, the tip of the sword, and the shape of the sky, protecting the knight on his journey.
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On the other hand, the visual language for packaging and communications is formed as an artistic reinterpretation of Chinese traditional watercolour paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, rice paper and seal carving textures, reaffirming the spirit of ancient Wuxia knights and tea culture in the brand expression.

The signature pattern is designed in the shape of an ancient sword, and applied to packaging, brand merchandise and gifting. The colour palette draws on traditional tones – in ink, red, gold and black, with black and white photography evoking the ancient Tea Horse Road landscapes.
 
Kungfu Pu’er’s new identity will be adopted across the brand’s communications and sales channels. Products with the new look and packaging are now on sale in TMall and JDMall stores.

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