Auld Reekie – The Rebrand

October 31st, 2018

 

Why Rebrand?

We’re not the first league to do this, and I’m pretty sure we won’t be the last, but we’re finally (the vote was a while ago!), officially, publicly rebranding from ‘Auld Reekie Roller Girls’ (ARRG) to Auld Reekie Roller Derby (ARRD).

The reasons behind the change are simple – our members wanted a name to reflect our diverse membership and support our ethos around equality and inclusion.

All Star skater and Equalities Team member Mallory Powers shared thoughts on the rebrand: We believe in the power of sport to change lives – roller derby can help improve physical and mental wellbeing, boost self-esteem and give people a sense of belonging – and we want more people to have the opportunity to experience this for themselves. By rebranding, and through promotion and outreach, we hope that more people will see a place for themselves in Auld Reekie Roller Derby”.

From now on, we’d like to be referred to as Auld Reekie, and our acronym is ARRD.

The choosing of the name was surprisingly painless, a simple discussion and almost unanimous vote, and as summed up by skater, Lady Scrapnell, It‘s a win for inclusivity, equality and humanity, but it’s a sad loss for punnage”.  

Anyone who’s been through this process will know that organising a wholesale change of name, logo and brand takes a lot of work on top of keeping a Roller Derby League running smoothly. With around 120 members, 3 travel teams and a host of new recruits, it’s also not cheap to rebrand!  Thanks to some amazing support from the community who voted for our pitch to access National Lottery ‘People’s Project’ funding this year, we were awarded a runners up prize of £5,000 and finally had the money, people resource and time to get things organised. 

Through the exposure with the campaign, we were contacted by a local designer Emily Horgan who loved the values and ethos of our league and generously offered her services for free! So began the process to really look at our values, our aspirations and our vision and to get ideas from our members to build some concepts. If you’re going to rebrand why not go the whole hog and design a whole new look, we thought.

Building Concepts

Our league members sent in all of their thoughts and ideas about the look and feel of the logo, team shirts, design concepts, branding and we gathered up some keywords to focus us:

  • Strong
  • Powerful
  • Bold
  • Inclusive
  • Fun
  • Community
  • Pride
  • Progressive
  • DIY
  • Pioneers
  • Accessible
  • Versatile
  • Respected
  • Character

Revealing the New Look!

The Main Logo – It’s super adaptable; we wanted to be able to pull it apart to create recognisable mini marks.

The three entities represent our community (the three travel teams, and the three different paths you can take to become a skater, official and volunteers).

The look and feel really reflects the galaxy vibe we’ve been using on our game poster designs for the last couple of years, and sits really well with our travel team names – the All Stars, All Star Reserves and Astros. We also loved the idea of unexplored territory, taking bold steps and reaching for the stars.

Font Version – We love the boldness of this, it’s simple and recognisable.

The Mini Marks – Our logo was carefully designed to be structured enough to be recognisable and bold, but flexible enough to live in multiple different formats.

We dramatically revealed the new logo, with awkward tabletop drum rolls and much build up at the league AGM in September and never has anyone been as nervous, excited and shaky knee’d as the rebrand team on that day!  Thankfully everyone has been enthusiastic (apart from newborn baby Scrapnell who burst into tears at the moment of revelation – we’ll take that as tears of joy) and we cannot wait to see our new team shirts, due to be ready for the 2019 season.

Astro Bench Coach Jodie tells us Now we have a look and branding that represents the professionalism and fun we live on a daily basis as a league.It represents us, and the element of fun which is vital to keep our motivation high. It’s a strong and professional branding. It’s revolutionising our approach to our image and the message we send out to potential team members, officials and audience. It’s fit for purpose in terms of bringing us together as one unit ready to take on the world.”

What happens next?  We’re holding an exciting 5 team tournament on November 17th with 3 teams coming from mainland Europe to play our All Stars and Astros in a giant celebration of our new league branding – what better way to celebrate than by playing roller derby?

We’d like to take this opportunity to say a huge thanks to our designer pal Emily Horgan for creating such a wonderful look and feel to our new branding, and we can’t wait to get our hands on the amazing new look Auld Reekie merchandise.

Meet the Board of Directors

October 10th, 2018

Auld Reekie Roller Derby is a truly DIY, not-for-profit roller derby league: we are run by our members for our members, and have no paid staff. Lots of people dedicate hundreds of hours volunteering their time to help run and develop the league.

Let’s meet some of those volunteers – Auld Reekie’s Board of Directors!

Gory Gilmore
Hey, I’m Gory Gilmore (or just Gory). I started skating in January 2017 and became a fully-fledged member of Auld Reekie in September 2017. Although I’ve not been with that league that long compared to some people, I’ve really thrown myself into it as much as I can – I skate, I NSO, I’m a member of two committees, I helped out as part of the rebrand working group, and I was spokesperson of the fundraising committee until joining the board. I’m looking forward to the new challenge of being co-chair and co-strategy lead alongside TC. I’m primarily a blocker (I particularly love offence and pivoting), and although I’m not on a team yet, that doesn’t stop me derbying – I can frequently be found hopping all over the country to play as many challenge games as possible. When I’m not doing something derby-related, I can be found baking, reading, gaming, wandering and cycling around the city, and playing guitar with my band Electric Alpaca.

Tenacious C
Hi I’m Tenacious C, I’ve just joined the Board as co chair and co strategy lead. This is a completely new experience for me and I am looking forward to getting to know the league better and being able to work together for the good of ARRD. I have been skating for 2 ½ years and  currently play as a crossover on the All Star Reserves / All Stars. Skating and being part of the league is one of the best things that has happened to me, It was the first active thing I had done for myself in many years. I have met and continue to meet loads of wonderful people, roller derby to me is a friendly, inclusive sport and as a league I feel that we are supportive and welcoming and I love being part it. I also coach new skaters and really enjoy this a lot, it’s great to watch people who may not have been even able to stand on skates at the start  progress and gain confidence throughout the weeks. When I’m not coaching, training or skating I enjoy chilling out , baking, long walks, listening to music, nature, spending time with my family, friends and cats and of course watching roller derby 🙂

Bone Collector
Hiya, I’m Bone Collector, aka Bones. I’ve just joined the board as Treasurer. I’ve only been a part of this league for almost a year now. This should a fun new experience for me and a good learning curve. I’ve been involved in derby since my first practice in March of 2013 and this is my fourth league. Currently I’m an off skates member of the All Stars Reserves trying to patiently let my sprained ankle to heal fully. Outside of derby I’m a complete book worm and read probably a bit too much at times. I also try to take advantage of being on this side of the world and travel as much as I can.

Jax
Hello! I’m Jax and I recently joined the board as secretary. I joined ARRD in April 2017 as I wanted to make new friends, and be a part of something. I remember when I first started I was nervous as the league seemed so big so I made it a priority of mine to say yes to any opportunities that came my way – NSO’ing, committee work, challenge scrims, the more the merrier really! The league has done so much for me in the short time since joining that when positions became available on the board I felt it was my time to give a little something back.  I currently play as a jammer on the All Star Rookies and have loved every minute of it! Outside of derby you’ll more than likely find me hanging out with my dog.

Panda
I’m Panda and have been skating for nearly 4 years and been on the board for just over 1 year. My current role is Communications Lead – this concerns dealing with internal and external communications on behalf of the board, including responding to emails and writing public statements. Before this I was chair. During my time on the board I have gained many skills and invaluable insight into how the league works. I have taken on tasks such as ensuring we are GDPR compliant, chairing spokesperson meetings, and resolving grievances. It is hard work but I enjoy seeing my actions helping in the progression of the league. I currently play on the All Star Rookies mainly as a blocker, but do like the occasional shot as a jammer! Outside of skating I enjoy all things science, hill walking, baking, podcasts, reading and chilling with my cat.

What a lovely bunch! Thank you directors!