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Logo inspiration gallery - Logospire - Flock. Brand Evolution » AcidCow.com - videos, pictures, celebs, flash. Opinions on Corporate and Brand Identity Work - Flock. UnderConsideration is a graphic design firm generating its own projects, initiatives, and content while taking on limited client work.

Opinions on Corporate and Brand Identity Work - Flock

Run by Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit in Austin, TX. More… products we sell Flaunt: Designing effective, compelling and memorable portfolios of creative work. Brand New Conference videos / Individual, downloadable videos of every presentation since 2010. Prints / A variety of posters, the majority from our AIforGA series. Other: Various one-off products. writing Graphic Design, Referenced: A Visual Guide to the Language, Applications, and History of Graphic DesignRockport: 2009 Women of Design: Influence and Inspiration from the Original Trailblazers to the New Groundbreakers HOW Books: 2008 The Word It Book: Speak Up Presents a Gallery of Interpreted WordsHOW Books: 2007. Andrew Keir - Logo designer, web designer, graphi.

November 18th, 2008.

Andrew Keir - Logo designer, web designer, graphi

Both comments and pings are currently closed. A bit of logo design fun courtesy of Mario over at Different Thinker. A collection of 70 renowned marks mashed together for your interest. Mario has put some serious time into creating these combinations, even going as far as to include imperfections found in the original logo designs. Included here is a small selection of Mario’s work, be sure to check out the rest. Finally someone gets a country branding right. Good job Portugal. Portugal branding ads stand out from the crowd Finally a country got its branding ad campaign right.

Finally someone gets a country branding right. Good job Portugal

Not huge local government agency logos, monuments, modern buildings or smiling couples. So far most country brand campaigns I’ve seen look like they have been created by some government bureaucrat. No imagination whatsoever. Smiling modern looking couples next to some nice monument is as far as I’ve seen them go. Well, this is not your average country promotion for sure. Ok, they got the image quite right but how about the message?

By the way, of course there is a large flag of Portugal here. But there is more. Congrats!! @javierjrdg. 31 Mascots And How They Help The Brand. Mascots are a type of marketing that allows you to immediately become unique in even the most saturated of niches.

31 Mascots And How They Help The Brand

That is why, we’ve decided to give tribute to some of the best mascots we believe are in the business. With each mascot, you will be able to glean inspiration from them to create a mascot that will truly give personality to your brand. The most important question is – why would you even want a mascot? Isn’t it unprofessional and for more “child-like” businesses? The question is NO. Mascots are there to SELL your brand by promoting your business and putting a “face” to that business. There are a few important factors to remember when creating a mascot, which will ultimately help your brand, which will help your product and help you sell and market your goods and services. A Happy Mascot is a Happy Customer The attitude of the people around us, influence how we feel inside.

Geoffry the Giraffe (Toys R Us) Coco the Monkey (Coco Pops) Wendy (Wendy’s) Green Giant (Betty Crocker) Pidgin. 4 online brand gimmicks that failed - iMediaConnection.com - Flo. By now, marketers know that brands cannot fully control their own message anymore.

4 online brand gimmicks that failed - iMediaConnection.com - Flo

Consumers now have a diverse set of channels through which they can interact with their digital world, and they've taken rightful ownership of their own destiny when interacting with brands through those channels. In an effort to be heard and to increase engagement, brands are turning to new, innovative ways to approach the digital marketing landscape, from social environments such as Twitter and Facebook, to blogger outreach and global alternate reality games. Like anything else new and innovative, the risk of failure in these approaches runs high, and the payoff is unknown. But failure, if done early and often, can be more instructive than success. Let's look at four new and innovative ways that brands attempted to engage with their consumers through digital, and see what lessons we can learn. Lesson 1. But that's only half of the story.

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