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Branding
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Unraveling the Hidden Truths Behind a Graphic Designer's Portfolio - What They Don't Tell You
Before you give a nickel to a designer you want to make sure you’ve thoroughly gone through her/his creative portfolio. Looking at a designer’s portfolio is a good place to start your evaluation, but there are often (I mean almost always) concealed facts behind what you see. Not knowing the whole truth behind what you’re looking at can cost your company big time. The artist isn’t going to volunteer the information, so it’s your job to be informed and ask the right questions to uncover what you really need to know.
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The Style Guide
The style guide makes it possible that your brand is speaking with one voice even if three different departments located in three different locations are presenting your brand to your customers. In case there is one day a question which cannot be answered by the style guide,
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E-mail Sabotage: Killing the Brand Softly
Everything you do affects your brand image as seen through the eyes of your customers. Think about that the next time you delete an e-mail without reading it or fail to respond to an e-mail in a timely manner.
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Branding - The Single Most Important Thing
As the manager of a business, you are constantly looking for ways to improve the many aspects of your company. Of course, there are a myriad of ways to accomplish this. To increase profit margins, you might look to lower product costs, make distribution more efficient, or lower overhead. No matter what you do, however, nothing will be as effective as it should be unless you first establish an effective brand.
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Branding a Small Business Without Paying A Dime
As a young entrepreneur I was always looking for ways to brand my small companies. I didn't want to hire a firm and I was always open to learning. These are some things I've learned along the way that you might find helpful.
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Logo Design
A logo is part of a corporate identity. The objective is to provide a perfect logo design that will uniquely represent the company all over the world. The logo, or brand, is not just an image, but is the embodiment of an organization. Creating a logo is one of the most important stages in building brand awareness. A good logo expresses the company's vision, values, and directions.
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Philadelphia Cream Cheese With Jelly is Way Cool
When studying brand name marketing and line extension on a product it is necessary to look at reasonable, relative and current case studies. Too often academia and business colleges that produce MBA students are too busy looking at the past and what worked then or did not work. Studying current topics and current products gives the students a better idea of the actual marketplace and what might work in the future.
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Brand Your Business In A Personalized Way
The waitress who gets your coffee is named Jenny. The attendant at the service station is Mike. Vinny is your door man. Nametags make it possible for you instantly know at least another person's name, and opens the door for a personal connection. That personal connection can be the difference that gets you better service and makes for a more pleasant interaction overall.
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Why Nonprofits Need Strong Taglines
The tagline is one of the four vital components of your branding portfolio, along with your nonprofit's logo, overall graphic look and feel, and positioning statement. In this article, I reveal the key to creating a powerful tagline for your nonprofit company.
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