Over the years, Re:brand has received multiple gold awards for branding, naming, and design projects across Australasia. These awards recognise work that combines strategy, naming, visual identity, and market positioning into a complete brand solution.
Many of the awards have come through the Transform Awards Australasia, one of the major branding award programmes in the region. The projects recognised have included naming strategies, packaging design, destination branding, and full rebrands.
One of Re:brand’s most recognised projects was for Real Meals, which received gold awards for both Best Naming Strategy and Best Use of Packaging. The project helped reposition the company from a niche freeze dried food brand into a broader consumer brand with stronger mainstream appeal.
Another gold award was received for the KRL place branding project, which brought together naming, visual identity, messaging, and research into a single destination brand. The judges highlighted the depth of research and the clarity of the final brand system.
In 2023, Re:brand was also recognised as one of the most awarded agencies at the Transform Awards Australasia, receiving gold, silver, and bronze awards across several different projects. These included work involving strategic naming, rebranding, and brand positioning.
The awards span a wide range of industries including healthcare, food, infrastructure, technology, and professional services. Projects recognised over the years have included brands such as Envisory, OCTO, Mai Lighthouse, Intra, and ChargeNet.
While awards are only one part of branding, they do provide independent recognition that a project has successfully balanced strategy, creativity, and business goals. In many cases, the strongest branding work is not simply about creating something visually attractive, but about making a business easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to remember.
