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Get Your Perfect Brand

Proper branding can result in higher sales of not only one product, but on other products associated with that brand. 

A brand is a personality that identifies a product, service or company (name, term, sign, symbol, or design, or combination of them) and how it relates to key customers, staff, partners, investors etc.

I believe that your brand identity is what set you apart from the rest.  

The recognition and perception of a brand are highly influenced by its visual presentation. A brand’s visual identity is the overall look of its communications. Effective visual brand identity is achieved by the consistent use of particular visual elements to create distinction, such as specific fonts, colors, and graphic elements. At the core of every brand identity is a brand mark, or logo.

Branding Usage

Name: The word or words used to identify a company, product, service, or concept.

Logo: The visual trademark that identifies the brand.

Tagline or Catchphrase: “The Quicker Picker Upper” is associated with Bounty paper towels. “Can you hear me now” is an important part of the Verizon brand.

Graphics: The dynamic ribbon is a trademarked part of Coca-Cola’s brand.

Shapes: The distinctive shapes of the Coca-Cola bottle and of the Volkswagen Beetle are trademarked elements of those brands.

Colors: Owens-Corning is the only brand of fiberglass insulation that can be pink

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Steve Jobs The Secrets of Branding

From: Bitesize Business School

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