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TILLAMOOK UNVEILS NEW BRAND IDENTITY IN CELEBRATION OF THEIR 110th ANNIVERSARY New packaging and logo will appear on store shelves nationwide in early 2019

Posted on March 5, 2019 by Editor

The Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCAA) turned 110 years old on February 13th, 2019. The Tillamook County’s farmer-owned co-op, marked the occasion by rolling out a bolder, friendlier and more consistent look across its entire line of dairy products. In addition, the new logo will also appear on all company touchpoints in early 2019 including its buildings, iconic touring VW buses and on its website (Tillamook.com).

Tillamook’s first major logo and packaging makeover in over 60 years comes at a time when its products are available at more locations nationwide than ever before. “Product innovation and rapid distribution expansion across the country has fueled more than 60 percent growth for our co-op over the past five years,” said TCCA President and CEO Patrick Criteser. “We want our premium cheese, ice cream, yogurt, sour cream and butter products to come across as unmistakably Tillamook to new and existing shoppers in the dairy aisle.”
Tillamook has introduced more new items in the past four years than in the preceding 40. In addition, the co-op has placed products – for the first time this past year – in more than 4,500 stores in new regions including the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and the Ohio Valley. As Tillamook expands into new territories, Criteser said the company recognized the importance of having a consistent packaging design across all its product categories.
Tillamook brought in the award-winning Turner Duckworth design agency, which specializes in creating iconic visual identities and packaging for consumer brands, to work on the project. The co-op’s new brand identity looks to the past, with a nostalgic wink, but is delivered in a fresh and modern way.
“Our rich heritage matters, and we wanted to ensure it was reflected in our brand refresh,” said Audrey Crespo, TCCA’s head of design. “We dug into our vaults and borrowed from a couple of old 1950s logos to
inspire the new wordmark and reinvented our Morning Star ship icon into a simple, ownable symbol that represents our farmer roots, values and history.”
In 1855, Tillamook’s residents built Oregon’s first official ship, the Morning Star, to carry their dairyproducts to Portland for broader distribution. The ship has since become a symbol for the dairy co-op, representing the ingenuity of its founding members, and has been found on Tillamook packaging and logos throughout the years. Crespo said the ship’s design is now incorporated into a weather vane on Tillamook packaging, which highlights the company’s farmer-owned heritage with a symbol often found on the rooftops of barns and farmhouses.
“We also de-cluttered our packaging and revamped our color palette to enhance our food photography’s mouth-watering appeal,” added Crespo. “The clean packaging reflects our brand and products with its simple, approachable and bold design.”
Criteser emphasized that while Tillamook’s packaging is changing, the premium dairy products inside are very much the same. The new look will begin rolling out nationwide in February and March of 2019.

About Tillamook County Creamery Association
Founded in 1909 as a farmer-owned cooperative, the Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA)
prides itself on its commitment to bringing to market the most consistent, best tasting, highest quality
dairy products made in the most natural way possible. Guided by the belief that everyone deserves real
food that makes them feel good every day, Tillamook has earned top awards for their cheese, ice cream,
sour cream, butter and yogurt products made with unwavering values that never sacrifice or compromise
quality for profit. The TCCA is currently made up of nearly 90 farming families, primarily based in
Tillamook County, Oregon. Tillamook operates production facilities in Tillamook and Boardman, Oregon and employs nearly 900 people throughout the state. The Tillamook Creamery is the largest tourist
attraction on the coast of Oregon and one of the most popular in the state, attracting more than one million visitors each year. For more information on Tillamook, visit Tillamook.com.

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