Scaling a community-first mobility brand during a moment of rapid change.
Pedal Movement operates the City of Long Beach Bike Share Program, managing 650 bicycles across 112 stations, alongside a downtown mobility hub offering secure commuter parking, affordable repairs, and community programming.
When Rickel Jones Creative joined the team in 2020, cycling was surging in popularity nationwide. Pedal Movement believes that when more people use active transportation, communities prosper, and wanted to capitalize on the sector growth. Their goal was simple: more people riding bikes, both on the bike share system and throughout the broader Long Beach community.
Our role was to help scale visibility, credibility, and trust across digital and physical touchpoints, evolving a deeply community-oriented organization into a reliable and recognized mobility brand.
We identified Pedal Movement had a unique and time-bound opportunity to position the organization as a reliable operator in the emerging micromobility industry — a brand trusted to make cities safer, healthier, and more livable through accessible active transportation.
At the outset, Pedal Movement faced several overlapping challenges:
Rickel Jones Creative focused on building systems and scaling brand recognition from the ground up, starting with high-impact, high-traffic touchpoints.
Rather than treating marketing as a series of one-off campaigns, we developed a cohesive foundation—visual, editorial, and strategic—that could support both community engagement and long-term growth.
We began by updating Pedal Movement’s most visible public-facing assets. Outdated imagery across Google Maps, Yelp, and other platforms was replaced with professional photography that reflected their real staff, real riders, and real work in the field.
We also developed a new suite of staff uniforms and refreshed core retail items—such as water bottles and tire levers—turning everyday products into functional brand touchpoints that reinforced recognition across the city.
We led a full redevelopment of Pedal Movement’s website, providing:
The new site framed Pedal Movement as both a community anchor and an operational innovator, while piloting initiatives like a “Cyclist of the Month” series to highlight local riders and reinforce community trust.
We developed a multi-platform content strategy designed to speak to distinct audiences without fragmenting the brand.
Audience: cycling community
Content: cycling culture, humor, and lifestyle
Audience: city officials and industry partners
Content: operational expertise, event recaps, and thought leadership
This strategy was anchored by eight repeatable content pillars, designed to:
To activate the strategy on the ground, we designed a citywide Bike Month ride challenge in partnership with local breweries, bike shops, and apparel brands.
The campaign incentivized participation through donated prizes and tracked mileage—helping drive engagement, delivering concrete KPIs, and strengthening relationships with community partners.
During the campaign period:
In the second year of our partnership, Pedal Movement leveraged this strengthened brand strengthened brand foundations that supported their mission to make micromobility and emissions-free transportation options accessible to everyone, helping them expand into new markets and partnerships.
We supported the development of RFP materials that secured two new lines of business:
New bike and scooter share operator contracts in the Seattle market, marking their first out-of-state expansion
A partnership with the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator and the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, Pedal Movement launched a scalable solar-powered off-grid E-Bike & Cargo Bike share system for apartment complexes and community centers.
Upon conclusion of our engagement in 2023, Pedal Movement was left with:
In the second year of our partnership, Pedal Movement leveraged this strengthened brand strengthened brand foundations that supported their mission to make micromobility and emissions-free transportation options accessible to everyone, helping them expand into new markets and partnerships.
We supported the development of RFP materials that secured two new lines of business:
New bike and scooter share operator contracts in the Seattle market, marking their first out-of-state expansion
In partnership with the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator and the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, Pedal Movement launched a scalable solar-powered off-grid E-Bike & Cargo Bike share system for apartment complexes and community centers.
Upon conclusion of our engagement in 2023, Pedal Movement was left with:
By focusing on systems rather than single moments, Pedal Movement’s storytelling evolved alongside its operations—supporting both community participation and institutional trust.
Upon conclusion of our engagement in 2023, Pedal Movement was left with: