NU3
author=Paolo Vendramini% authorlink=https://www.paolovendramini.com/works/nu3%

Balance your health A brand in balance. Where science, nature and human well-being converge.


nu3, a subsidiary of Redcare®, leads in nutritional supplements, uniting sports, food, and health. To refine its identity while preserving its essence, we crafted a strategic visual language—introducing a defined TOV, a new colour system, refining typography and creating a unifying conceptual form. ⁠


At the heart of the new identity is Editorial Old, a typeface inspired by classic pharmaceutical and herbalist design, balancing tradition with modernity to convey trust and craftsmanship. The streamlined colour palette defines Sport, Food, and Health, with a bold yellow as the corporate hue for energy and optimism. The Flavour System, now distilled into 15 shades with light and dark variations, ensures consistency and adaptability across product lines. ⁠


Organic precision. Where fluid forms and human presence define a new visual sensitivity.

The Tricle, a modern take on the Triangle of Health, anchors nu3’s identity, symbolizing balance and adaptability through soft, fluid forms. The photographic direction embraces a human-centric, organic aesthetic, highlighting individuality and the connection between people and nature. A desaturated palette, subtle grain, and editorial sensibility enhance nu3’s premium, contemporary feel. ⁠


A shift in identity. Beyond rebranding, a bold recalibration for a future-facing brand.

This strategic reimagination of nu3 goes beyond a simple rebrand; it represents a recalibration of identity. By seamlessly integrating form, colour, and imagery, we have crafted a bold, contemporary visual language combined with a redefined, dynamic TOV to make nu3 unmistakable and inimitable. ⁠


nu3 now stands as a pioneering force in the industry, with a cohesive and visionary brand presence across both digital and physical spaces. ⁠

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