Building a place brand for a region that doesn’t exist on a map
‘Belonging’ to a place is far more complex than government legislation would have you believe. While council authorities determine taxation and service delivery, they have little to do with where you consider to be the boundaries of your home. Take the Humber region. Spanning multiple local authorities and two mayoral combined authorities, the region is nonetheless united by their shared history, values, and ambitions for the future.
Ahead of City Nation Place UK, Dr Diana Taylor, Managing Director of Future Humber, joined us to outline how you develop a brand strategy for a place that doesn’t exist according to government legislation and the importance of co-creation and shared ownership within your place brand narrative.
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