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Wallace Olins CBE (19 December 1930 – 14 April 2014) was a British practitioner of corporate identity and branding. He co-founded Wolff Olins and Saffron Brand Consultants and was the chairman of both.
Saffron Brand Consultants is an independent global brand consultancy. It was founded in 2001 by Jacob Benbunan and Wally Olins. [1]The company has offices in London, Madrid, Vienna, and Istanbul with strategic partners in New York and São Paulo.
Wolff Olins was founded in Camden Town, London, in 1965 by designer Michael Wolff and advertising executive Wally Olins. [5] Wolff left the business in 1983, and Olins in 2001; Wolff is still active in the field of branding, and Olins died on the 14 April 2014. [5] Wolff Olins currently has offices in London, New York City, Los Angeles and San ...
In the early 1960s Wolff went into partnership with James Main in Camden Town, London and Wally Olins joined a few years later. In 1965 Wolff Olins [2] was formed and became corporate identity specialists consulting to Volkswagen/Audi, Renault, The Labour Party, Apple Records, Camden Council, Citigroup, 3i, Waterstones, WHSmith and Bovis amongst others.
Also I am in the process in creating a page for Michael Wollf, co-founder of Wolff Olins. It might be advantageous to mention his role in Wolff Olins as part of the Wally Olins article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Edwright83 ( talk • contribs ) 17:31, 11 February 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]
Ken Garland; Tom Geismar; Eric Gill; Milton Glaser; Carin Goldberg; Denise Gonzales Crisp; April Greiman; Rick Griffith; Catrin G. Grosse; Rudolf Grüttner; Bugra Gulsoy
After a meeting with Wally Olins in London, England, the author included one of Jelovac's projects in his seminal book "On Brand." [6] Since the inception of Belgrade Design Week, Jelovac has had other projects. At Art Basel 2015, Jelovac moderated a panel involving a discussion about trend forecasting. [7]
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