brand identity design

Social Media Wakeup Call: Content May Be King, But Branding is Queen!

January 9th, 2012 | Posted in art, Blog, marketing, Social Media | 2 Comments
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Hammer on nail image by Austinloft BlogspotOkay I’m going to hit the nail on the head, people!

I see social media bloggers, one after another, and yes, content is so very important, but none of them has a solid “brand” that stands out. So if they get a ton of hits, I have to wonder not how, but if the readers have a clue who or what company they are following? Did they just come and read the post and leave without realizing where that content was weeks later?

I know this has happened to me. I clicked on a link on some article and it took me to another site where I read and got the information I was looking for, but forgot to bookmark or write down the person’s name or the company site, so forever into the void. However, if that site had been an original, something by title or design, you know I’d remember it.

For example: Social Media Examiner not only provides great content, but their branding is so interesting and distinctive, (we’re on safari there) I can always remember I read something there, where it came from. The same with the New York Times or in my design world, the AIGA or Graphic Design USA.

So, the question remains, why won’t writers and social media experts spend more or care about their visual identity?

Beyond branding design is structure and functionality, and bloggers at least have help because of content management systems (CMS, like WordPress), but their site can still be chaotic and not giving them what they seek. Yes branding and design is important to be memorable, but a website or blog platform should have one clearly defined goal. Are you gathering emails via an opt-in for your email newsletter or e-blasts, trying to sell an event or products, or push a video or some other content?

Your blog or site is only effective if you are getting what you seek. If you are not, the site must change. Period.

 

Brand Identity for Your Transformation Coach, Ellen Thomas

August 27th, 2011 | Posted in Portfolio, web | Comments Off
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Your Transformation Coach Ellen Thomas

It’s been a pleasure working with Ellen Thomas, Your Transformation Coach, on her new brand identity. We have redesigned her website, social media and print marketing. Ellen’s mission is to lead women back on the Path to Fabulous. Look for her new website launch in a few weeks, meanwhile connect with her on social media.

Visual Broadcasting™ vs Design Contests and What’s Best for Clients

July 15th, 2011 | Posted in Blog, marketing | Comments Off
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Dream Big in Your New Business

Let me start by saying I entered a couple of design contests a while back to test the waters and see how it all works. I soon realized how many designers were entering, working on those particular projects and of course there was only going to be one winner. (In one contest out of two, I won, which of course really surprised me!) But there are a lot of people working for FREE with no ROI for the designers, and not much for the client either because now they have to review and rate 100+ entries.

As clients engage me, I have always spent time getting to know them and ask them what I thought were the important questions. Tell me about yourself, your goals, your mission and who your dream client is. Where do you think your dream client is? Can you show me by example what appeals to you visually, logos, websites, etc…

Since this interview process is the key to my being able to design just what is right for my client, I came to realize that this process needs to be broken out from the actual design process as one-on-one branding sessions.

Why does Visual Broadcasting™ work?

In the one-on-one private sessions, we uncover all that we can across a variety of topics, and the client comes to realize who they are, what that visually looks like, what their color palette, typeface choices, web structure and other preferences are. We discuss print marketing, green printing, social media and SEO (search engine optimization).

Once we’re finished, the design process that would follow will be so much easier because now we both have clarity on their visual brand and they have a step-by-step marketing action plan including social media steps.

The design contest scenario is working for a client you haven’t interviewed, have no clear idea of their preferences, and you’re just designing a solution that you like, that seems right for you, but not necessarily for them.

The client who posts the contest may receive 100+ solutions and then have to decide which one “might” be right? This is just a serious waste of everyone’s efforts and time.

To brand effectively for a client, the creative has to develop what is right for that particular client. Different designers will always bring their own sensibilities to an assignment, but there should never be a one-size-fits-all to branding.

 

RB United – Rancho Bernardo, California

April 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Portfolio, web | Comments Off
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RB United Rancho Bernardo California

RB United formed as a non-profit partnership of the RB Community Foundation… “Be prepared, Not Scared” is what they teach in their disaster preparedness classes to residents. I’ve designed their new brand identity and website in collaboration with The Market Building Team. This site has launched!