Cannes Lions

OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

LANDOR ASSOCIATES, London / SYMBIAN FOUNDATION / 2009

Awards:

1 Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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OVERVIEW

Description

Symbian is the world’s largest mobile phone operating system. It lives in hundreds of millions of handsets globally, holding a 60% market share. That’s three times the market share of RIM Blackberry, and five times that of Windows Mobile.In June 2008, Nokia acquired the rights to Symbian, with the intention of making it open source. That means that Nokia agreed to release the Symbian code, creating a “royalty-free open platform [to] accelerate innovation.” To help make this happen, they created the Symbian Foundation, a not-for-profit entity that will manage the Symbian platform, and maintain relationships with its partners and contributors.

Execution

The new identity, launched on the 2nd April 2009, captures the essence of the open source spirit, championing collaboration, creativity, freedom and community.

While the rest of the field is slick, sophisticated and standoffish, Symbian breaks category convention, using hand drawn illustrations and a heart within the identity system to express the humanity in their technology. It’s open and friendly. It’s human and personable. And Symbian can now engage in a dialogue with both developers and end consumers alike.

After all, a conversation isn’t very fun if it’s only one-sided, is it?

Outcome

Symbian was only very recently launched at the GSMA World Congress, and was well received by the audience.

Anecdotal evidence is included in our Symbian video entry.