Rebranding 101: The Story Behind JPrutzman Enterprises Becoming The JP Collective
A rebrand is more than a new logo. It is a thoughtful process that reflects where a company has been, where it is going, and how it wants to show up for clients, partners, and the community.
As JPrutzman Enterprises celebrated its 10th anniversary, we knew it was time for our brand to evolve alongside the business. What began with one vision and one mission has grown into a collective of creative professionals, strategic thinkers, communicators, and trusted partners.
Here is a behind-the-scenes look at the rebranding process.
Step 1: The Name and Logo Decision
Every strong rebrand starts with identity. For us, that meant taking a close look at who we are today and how we wanted our name and visual identity to represent that.
The transition to The JP Collective allowed us to preserve the legacy and reputation of JPrutzman Enterprises while adopting a name that better reflects who we are today. More than just a marketing agency, The JP Collective brings together a diverse team of strategists, designers, communicators, event professionals, and creative partners who work collaboratively to help organizations grow and succeed.
From there, we worked through logo concepts, color choices, typography, and overall brand direction to create a look that felt modern, professional, creative, and true to us.
Step 2: Team Photos and Headshots
Once the visual identity was established, we brought the new brand to life through a group photoshoot and updated headshots. Pre-planning is key. You’ll want to select a location that best represents your brand and ensure your brand colors are incorporated into the environment, wardrobe choices, or other visual elements.
Photography plays a major role in a rebrand because it helps people connect with the faces behind the business. Our updated photos gave us fresh, consistent imagery to use across our website, social media, press materials, email signatures, and marketing collateral.
Step 3: New Print Materials
A successful rebrand needs consistency across every touchpoint.
After finalizing the logo and photography, we updated our print materials to reflect the new brand. This included items like business cards, branded templates, client-facing materials, event pieces, and other collateral.
These details matter. Every printed piece is an opportunity to reinforce the new identity and create a polished experience.
Step 4: Client Communication
Before sharing the rebrand more broadly, we wanted to communicate directly with the people who have supported us throughout the years.
Step 5: Public Announcement
Once our internal and client communications were ready, it was time to introduce The JP Collective publicly.
Social media provided the perfect platform to introduce the new brand, tell the story behind the transition, and celebrate the next chapter. From announcement graphics to behind-the-scenes content, the public rollout helped create excitement and awareness around the rebrand.
Step 6: Celebrate Together
Why Rebranding Matters
Rebranding is not just about changing how your business looks. It is about aligning your brand with who you are now and where you are headed next.
A thoughtful rebrand can help your business:
- Create a stronger first impression
- Better communicate your services
- Connect with your ideal audience
- Build consistency across platforms
- Reflect growth, change, or expansion
- Position your business for the future
At The JP Collective, our own rebrand reminded us just how many details go into creating a strong, cohesive brand experience.
Need Help Rebranding Your Business?
Whether you are updating your logo, refreshing your messaging, launching a new website, planning a public announcement, or creating a full rebrand strategy, The JP Collective can help guide you through the process.
Your brand should tell your story clearly and confidently.
Thinking about a rebrand? Contact The JP Collective to start the conversation and build a brand that reflects where your business is today and where it’s headed next.



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