Junkee Media unveils new brand identity
By Staff writers in Media News on Thursday, 27th June 2024 at 4:32pm
Independent youth publisher Junkee Media has unveiled a brand refresh, featuring a new website and visual identity. Dubbed ‘Junkee 2.0’, this new vision is said to witness a social-first approach to 'enlighten, engage, and inform' its audience, according to excerpts from the official launch announcement.
The brand refresh focuses on Junkee’s key verticals – social justice, music, and culture – explored across its social platforms and the new website.
Appointed in late 2022, editor-in-chief Alice Griffin has been driving Junkee’s mission, voice, and strategy across all platforms to engage a new generation of young Australians. 'You can expect us to continue giving young writers a platform to say their piece,' said Griffin.
“We’ll delve into the most curious corners ...
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