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Home sweet home at new Everton stadium

Populous creates new visual narrative for FC Everton

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Populous has created a visual narrative at Everton F.C.’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium to ensure it feels like home for all Evertonians.

Populous said the 52,769-seater stadium – a new city centre destination both on matchdays and non-matchdays – will deliver top-flight football as well a host of major events and concerts for the benefit of the city region.

Located on the banks of the River Mersey in north Liverpool the new venue became Everton’s new home for the 2025/26 Premier League season.

Everton Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England (UK). The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

The 52,769-capacity Hill Dickinson Stadium, known as the Bramley Moore or Everton Stadium during construction, is a football stadium at the Bramley-Moore Dock in Vauxhall, Liverpool, England (UK). It is the home ground of the Premier League club Everton F.C. replacing Goodison Park.

Everton’s marketing team have worked closely with global sports and entertainment design specialist Populous to develop a distinctive visual narrative throughout, helping to ensure the brick and steel of the stadium feels like a home for all Evertonians.

The Club engaged Populous’ EMEA Brand Activation team to undertake an intensive heritage study of the Club itself and the local area, as well as player stories and feedback following surveys with Everton fans, to create a unified visual language and identity.

This design strategy reinforces a conceptual narrative of ‘The New Authentic’, with bespoke branding prominent throughout exterior, interior and movement spaces across the stadium, including player, GA fan and premium areas.

Simon Borg, Populous EMEA Brand Activation lead, said, “Each stand has been given a distinct personality, rooted in location and history, while the players’ journey from arrival to pitch is designed as an emotional arc, going from energised empowerment to calm focus.

“The graphics and activation unify different elements across Everton’s heritage and the stadium itself. The result creates both an enhanced fan experience and sense of identity with their club, as well as operational flexibility for year-round activation across the ground.”

Steph Hughes, Everton’s Director of Marketing, said, “From the very beginning, our ambition has been to ensure Hill Dickinson Stadium feels unmistakably Everton. Working with Populous, we’ve been able to capture the spirit of our history, our fans, and our city in a way that is both authentic and modern.

“Every space – from the concourses to the players’ tunnel – has been designed to tell our story, creating a home that supporters will instantly recognise as their own.”
 
Specific elements include:

 
Reflecting elements of Everton’s history, the dock heritage of the city and the stadium’s unique riverside location, each stand has been given a unique personality through applied brand imagery, materiality, and experiential cues. The result sees fan stories, chants and journeys woven in with the club’s DNA across the stadium.

A further element is the branding and creation of a visual narrative throughout the player areas, with their journey from arrival to pitch designed as an emotional arc, going from calm focus to energised empowerment.
 

 
The brand strategy throughout the stadium is interwoven with its architecture and operations:

 
The Populous Brand Activation team also helped the Club create an identity and a clear narrative for ‘The Arch’, a private, invitation only space within Everton’s portfolio of ‘Bars, Restaurants and Experiences’.

Making the space more relatable for the wide variety of guests that would pass through the lounge across the season allowed the Populous Brand Activation Team and the Club’s Marketing team to explore a clear visual identity in a different way that respected the Club’s heritage and former home.

The result, The Arch, was inspired by the iconic criss-cross steel hallmark that features across Bullens Road, Gwladys Street and the former Main Stands at Goodison Park, all by celebrated stadium engineer and designer, Archibald Leitch.

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