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Client: Verisk
Category: Identity System, Print

Verisk is a B2B data analytics and risk assessment firm. They provide data-driven analytic insights and solutions for the insurance, financial services, and energy industries. Using proprietary data sets, advanced analytics, and deep industry knowledge, Verisk enables customers to make informed decisions and operate more effectively.

Challenge 

Verisk is a large and diverse company that has experienced tremendous growth over the years, mainly through the acquisition of nearly 50 businesses. For the most part, each business retained its unique brand identity while operating semi-autonomously within Verisk. But in 2020, the decision was made to transform this complex and diverse house of brands into a branded house.

Role

Lead designer for Verisk on the client side, collaborating and coordinating with our agency, Monigle, on the visual identity. Oversight of all the design aspects of the rebranding project. Member of the brand leadership team, which also included the CEO, CMO, and VP of Brand.


Use cases for how visual elements should be used across a diverse set of applications.

Stationery

Brochure and Report Covers

Social Media Animations

Tradeshow Displays

Branding Elements

Working closely with Monigle, the Verisk brand team developed a visual design philosophy with our business goals and purpose in mind. It centers around four fundamental principles that vividly bring our global impact to life:

  • Human-centric: We portray stories that put people first.

  • Expansive: Our design approach complements our global reach and impact.

  • Purposeful: We reduce visual noise whenever we can. Each element has a role to play.

  • Precise: While our design approach has a lot of flexibility, an underlying framework holds it all together.

Visual Design Guidelines

One of my responsibilities as the lead designer for Verisk was to help define and maintain visual brand standards, including co-authorship and co-design of our guidelines documents, templates, and assets.

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Logo

The Verisk logo is made up of two components: the globe symbol and the Verisk logotype. The circle in the symbol reflects the global impact of the business. The square root/radical symbol pays homage to Verisk’s origins as a data and analytics provider for the property/casualty insurance industry. Actuaries, mathematicians, and data scientists have always been the backbone of Verisk.

Color Palette

The primary palette consists of two shades of blue, Globe Blue and Radical Blue. Blues were chosen to convey stability and seriousness of purpose. Blue traditionally stands for solidity, reliability, and trustworthiness. These colors are used for all applications including headlines, subheads, the Verisk Graphic Motif, infographics, data visualizations, and illustrations.

There are four secondary colors used to complement the primary colors in the Graphic Motif, data visualizations, and illustrations.

The neutral color palette is for body copy, data visualizations, and graphic elements.

The extended color palette is used primarily for data visualizations that express large data sets requiring many different colors.

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Photography

Photography is a storytelling element that brings to life how Verisk’s analytical activities affect people’s lives. Photography falls within four categories: Focused human moments, points of action, people in expansive environments, and expansive environments.

Focused human moments

Points of action

People in expansive environments

Expansive environments

Data Imagery

Abstract data imagery is a visual way to reinforce Verisk’s foundation and expertise in data analytics. The imagery expresses concepts such as flow, focus, connectivity, and variability. These data illustrations are vector-based graphics with circular elements and areas of the image highlighted in Radical Blue or Globe Blue and a secondary color.

Graphic Motif Grid

Monigle created the Verisk Graphic Motif as a unifying expression of brand symbolism. The format affords consitent design and visual continuity across our print and digital applications. The Graphic Motif is based on the Verisk globe symbol; it represents data points and Verisk’s global impact. Circles can be used to house content such as picture frames for supporting photography, data stats, data illustrations, pull quotes, etc.

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