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ABTA

Case Study
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The team at A-MNEMONIC were commissioned by Global Radio to create a unique audio identity for the travel brand ABTA.

ABTA have been a trusted travel brand for more than 65 years, offering advice and guidance to the travelling public, as well as leading the travel industry in supporting high service standards, working with their Members on health and safety, and promoting responsible tourism at home and abroad.

ABTA’s objectives are to offer support, protection and expertise of those looking to travel.  Along with the help of Global Radio, the travel brand went on the search for a music company who could capture their company values and unique personality using music.

A-MNEMONIC, who has a history of creating memorable music for advertising and television, was brought in with the task of realising ABTA’s vision and personality using sound.  

A-MNEMONIC began by analyzing the brand’s history, and understanding the company’s core values.  A sound that would say With you every step of the way, Travel with confidence, and Guiding trust.

With this in mind, A-MNEMONIC went into the studio to experiemt with various different sounds and ideas. 

The result was a theme that speaks to any audience, a theme that captures the unique soul of ABTA –  one core tune with a suite of different arrangements for each market. 

Client

ABTA

Agency

Global Radio

Composer

Stuart Hancock

Category

Advertising, Radio, Mnemonics & Identity

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BBC Creative

BBC Creative- the in-house creative agency for the BBC – asked A-MNEMONIC to create them a sonic logo using different sounds from famous BBC television shows.

Client

BBC

Agency

BBC Creative

Arranger

Ben Keen

Category

Mnemonics & Identity

BBC Radio 4 Extra ident composed by Toby Jarvis and Stuart Hancock

BBC Radio 4 Extra

Toby Jarvis helped create a suite of audio idents, jingles and sounds for BBC Radio 4 Extra.

BBC Radio Four Extra provides public access to the archive of classic Radio Four show Desert Island Discs, allowing listeners to download more than 500 editions that have been recorded since 1942.  It is the principal broadcaster of the BBC’s spoken-word archive, and as a result the majority of its programming originates from that archive. It also broadcasts extended and companion programmes to those broadcast on sister station BBC Radio 4, and provides a “catch-up” service for certain Radio 4 programmes.

Client

BBC

Production

BBC Radio 4 Extra mnemonics

Composers

Toby Jarvis & Stuart Hancock

Category

Radio, Mnemonics & Identity