From Steel to Green: Central Park Rebranding & Renovation

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Naming, Brand Identity, Communications Strategy
Entertainment
El Park

Once the powerhouse of the Russian Empire’s manufacturing might, Elektrostal has long nurtured a dream to transform from an industrial giant into a true “garden city.” Today, that vision blooms in the reimagined El Park: a vibrant public space where the city’s hard-edged heritage meets its green ambitions.

 

More than just a park, El Park is an urban oasis where history, culture, and play intertwine. Beneath leafy canopies, modern playgrounds, sports courts, and open-air event zones create a living stage for the city’s everyday life.The refreshed visual identity doesn’t just whisper “welcome”, it shouts it in color.

 

Bold palettes and fluid shapes capture movement and joy, while clean, accessible typography ensures the message is clear to every visitor. From sunrise yoga and family festivals to concerts and seasonal fairs, El Park keeps the city moving, meeting, and making memories. Its new brand is more than a facelift — it’s a promise that Elektrostal’s green spaces will stand proudly alongside its industrial achievements, proving that a city can honor its roots and still grow fresh.

Vintage sepia photograph of an Elektrostal family from the early 20th century, reflecting the city’s heritage before the El Park rebranding project.
Historic black-and-white photo of steelworkers operating industrial machinery in Elektrostal, showcasing the city’s manufacturing heritage before El Park’s transformation.
Portrait of Pavel Ivanovich Lopushansky, chief architect of Elektrostal from 1953 to 1966, alongside the vision of creating a ‘garden city’ featured in El Park rebranding.
Historic views of Elektrostal showing its architectural landmarks, fountains, boating lake, and lush gardens — capturing the city’s legacy before the El Park rebranding.
3D model of the redesigned El Park in Elektrostal, featuring tree-lined walkways, modern playgrounds, a Ferris wheel, sports zones, and event spaces.
3D Model by Mosregion Project
Bright abstract background from El Park’s new visual identity, featuring orange, green, and blue curved shapes inspired by nature and energy.
El Park logo in bright orange, part of the rebranding for Elektrostal’s urban park transformation.
Four color variations of the El Park logo for Elektrostal park rebranding.
Colorful round stickers with El Park logo in orange, blue, green, and multicolor designs for Elektrostal park rebranding.
El Park pricing boards showing ride packages and individual attraction prices for the Elektrostal park.
Directional sign in El Park showing icons and arrows to cafe, playground, attractions, and alley in Elektrostal park.
Two visitors looking at the El Park navigation map to find attractions and facilities.
Bright orange El Park staff T-shirt with park logo on the front and 'Park Worker' text on the back.
Colorful branded paper cups with El Park logo and slogans for Elektrostal park rebranding.
Colorful event posters for El Park in Elektrostal promoting yoga classes, park opening, and Children's Day celebration.