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Asian Paints
A Brand that reflects the consumer moods over the years
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This is a researched article and relies
on sources from the internet,
published newspaper stories as well
as material provided by our panel of
research scholars and academics
and on the book Strategic Corporate
Communication by Argenti.
Introduction
Asian Paints is an Indian chemicals
company headquartered in Mumbai. It
manufactures a wide range of paints for
decorative and industrial use. It is one of the
largest paint companies in the world and
operates in 17 countries. Besides Asian
Paints, the group operates around the world
through its subsidiaries Berger International
Limited, Apco Coatings, SCIB Paints and
Taubmans.
The origin of Asian Paints, a brand that is
Indias largest and Asias third largest paint
company is surprisingly humble. In 1942,
the founders, Champaklal H. Choksey,
Chimanlal N. Choksi, Suryakant C. Dani and
Arvind R. Vakil, chose their companys
name The Asian Oil & Paint Company, by
picking a name randomly from a telephone
directory!
There is an interesting story about how
Asian Paints was founded. Chimanlal
Choksi, Champaklal Choksey, Suryakant
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Gattu
Gattu, the impish mascot, was born in
1954, conceived by none other than the
famous cartoonist R.K. Laxman of Times
Of India fame, when Asian Paints then
called Asian Oil and Paint Company - had
a massive turnover of Rs. 3.5 lakhs. Few
mascots personify their companies the
way Gattu did. He reflected perfectly the
smart-on-its-feet personality of Asian
Paints.
Given below are Laxman's comments on
Gattu which have been faithfully recorded:
``Representatives of an agency asked me
if I would create a symbol for a paint
company. They were not clear but said the
trademark should be attractive,
adaptable... but after a period of despair,
the hazy picture of a boy took shape _
Gattu. I worked on the details... gave him a
shock of black hair eternally dangling over
his right eye. I made him clutch a rather
over-worked bristling paintbrush in one
hand...'
This Gattu character got a big success in
advertisement industry. It was able to
appeal the nerves of the common man.
This mascot shows the love of Gattu with
Asian Paint that how desperate he is to
paint. Look at the passion and zeal of that
boy that he has painted his arms and legs
even.
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Current Status
In the far end of 2012, Asian Paints unveiled
a new brand identify and logo.
Conceptualized by WPP's Singapore-based
design agency Fitch, the new look was
based on a research conducted by the
agency. The existing logo was about 10
years old and the new identity was born after
an extensive consumer survey was
completed in some major cities across India.
Fitch, along with Ogilvy, created a 360
degree campaign to promote the new look,
which has already been rolled out across
various media including television, print and
online.
The new logo represented "a more
meaningful and personalized engagement
with the increasing number of interior dcor
consumers in the home, retail and
commercial segments across India". Some
of the elements of the new logo are
described below:- At the heart of the new logo, is the ribbon
which flows to create the lower case letters
'a' and 'p
- The ribbon's design is meant to highlight
the easy flow, smoothness, dynamism and
possibility that their solutions and offerings
will provide
- The ribbon has bright colors red, orange
and purple giving it a nice contemporary feel
- The word 'asianpaints' with the 'p' shown
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The founders of
Asian Paints
understood the
concept of design
much before any
Indian company
realized the value of
branding and design.
The company has
gone through a
complete overhaul
with a new brand
identity and logo
more than three times
in the last 60 years..
The company has
also changed its
positioning from
being a mere paint
solutions firm to a
complete dcor and
design solutions
company.
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KASHI
THE ANCIENT TIRTHYATRAS OF INDIA
Kashi (Varanasi, U. P.), Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), Mayapuri (Haridwar, Uttaranchal)
Ayodhya (U.P.), Avantika (Ujjain, M. P.), Mathura (U. P.), Dwaravati (Dwarka, Gujarat)
Kashi
Kashi draws into powerful focus the greatest symbols of Hindu culture-its Gods, especially the Great
lord, Shiva; its sacred geography, especially the Heavenly River, Ganga: and its vision of
transcendence, moksha. For over 2,500 years, the people of India have come to this place, which they
have described as both the Great Cremation Ground and the Forest of Bliss. Here they have built
temples and ashrams, palaces and homes, schools and businesses, transforming the ancient groves
and pools of the yakshas and nagas into one of the most awesome cities in the world. It is a city of
wealth, exuberance, and life. It is also a city of poverty, confusion, suffering, and death. But the City of
Light, they say, extends ones vision across the river of life and death to the far shore of immortality. It
is called Kashi, for here the light shines.
Varanasi
Varanasi, also called Kashi, Benares, is an
ancient city, said to be the oldest inhabited
one. The city was known by several names
such as Avimuktaka, Anandakanana,
Mahasmasana, Surandhana, Brahma
Vardha, Sudarsana, and Ramya.
Varanasi has also been a great center of
learning for ages. Varanasi is associated
with promotion of spiritualism, mysticism,
Sanskrit, yoga and Hindi language and
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Varanasi Ghats
the religious festival, Shivratri in the year
1507.
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Varanasi is a city of temples. It has reportedly over 23000 of them within its municipality
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No OTHER CITY on
earth is as famous
for death as is
Banaras. More than
for her temples and
magnificent ghats,
more than for her
Silks and brocades,
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At Manikarnika
cremation ground,
there is a sacred fire
which is said to
have burned
constantly for as
long as anyone can
remember. It is kept
by the Doms, the
untouchable caste
that cares for the
cremation ground
and tends the pyres.
With the flame of
this sacred fire, the
cremation pyres are
lighted, although
some groups of
mourners may bring
embers from home.
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