Designing Brand Identity–5 Ways You Can Make Yours Stand Out!

Designing brand identity. How do you go about it and how do you make yours stand out?

And what’s more, why should you care?

As a matter of fact, your brand MUST stand out or you will be lost in the crowd!

So how do you that and where do you start?

1) Make sure your branding is based on thorough analysis.

I see this mistake over and over again. A logo is chosen to represent a brand that has nothing to do with the company. It just looked good. Or perhaps it was cheap or just designed arbitrarily.

To make your logo and brand truly stand out, you need to do some research up front. This takes thorough analysis. You need to know what makes you unique from your competition, what your vision is for your company and brand, who your target market is and much, much more.

2) Make sure your brand image communicates a specific message.

After you have done thorough analysis, you need to synthesize what you want to communicate in one sentence. What is it that you want your audience to “get?” Will they understand your message in ten seconds or less? If not, you will not get the attention you need!

For instance, awhile back I designed a logo for my husband’s new business that he is building. I had it imprinted onto a sweatshirt and one day he was wearing it in public. A person unfamiliar with Travis and his company looked at the logo and said, “Oh, you do… “

This is what you want your prospects to understand immediately. Exactly why your company exists and what you can do for them.

3) Make sure your brand is authentic.

You need to present yourself as an original. After all, there is only one of you! Like a snowflake, we are all unique individuals. Your brand needs to reflect this.

When the perception of your target market equals reality, then you will have an effective brand. Think through this exercise: what are the five words that I want my target market to perceive me as? Now be that perception and reflect it accurately in your brand image.

4) Use an appealing mix of fonts, color, and graphics.

You need to approach your brand image with a design concept. Don’t just use Helvetica for the fonts for your business name! Make it different with the use of typography.

And remember that color sells. Use it to your advantage. Graphics will make the appealing difference that can make your logo image stand out!

But be careful. Remember that logo images are above all symbolic. It’s easy to get carried away (don’t I know it!), but above all you want your logo image to be readable and recognizable.

5) Be consistent on all mediums.

From the moment your prospect sees your business card, signage, catalog, website, or however they encounter your brand, you need to guide them through an experience that builds trust and credibility. For instance, when you give them a business card, it should stand out with your unique brand image, which should lead them to your website with the same brand image, which should lead them to the next step, and on and on.

You want them to feel comfortable with you, create name recognition, and build an unconscious awareness that indeed they are doing business with a person they like, know, and trust.

So there you have it. Five ways you can make your brand stand out. When you follow these steps, you will have a brand that sizzles and a future that dazzles!

Branding Yourself–How Your Brand Is Like an Exquisite Bite of Chocolate!

Branding Yourself. What makes it successful?

Well, think about it like an exquisite box of chocolates!

Recently I gave a presentation on 10 Ways to Make a Brand Sizzle to a local women’s networking group. Being a homeschool teacher, I had to have an object lesson.

I chose Dove chocolates. They are, after all, my favorite treat! It was truly divine!

Before I spoke, I gave each lady a chocolate and requested that they not eat it until I spoke.

So following is what I had the ladies do with the chocolates and how I used them to illustrate my teaching on how to make effective brands. All about branding yourself. You might want to get a Dove chocolate and follow along:

Open up your chocolate. Imagine that this chocolate represents your brand. It is a treasure. It is precious!

Indeed, big corporations recognize that their brands are their most important asset. So why don’t we as small business owners?

Because if we want to be taken seriously by our prospects, we need to take our business seriously. And that includes branding yourself.

I think Dove takes their brand very seriously. You know exactly what you are getting when you bite into one!

And it is a quality product! So often, small business owners settle for what is easy, cheap, and free. Instead of thinking outside the box, especially when it comes to creating logos, they think of taking short cuts and making it as easy as possible because they want it right now and they don’t want to invest anything into it.

What are you thinking of when you are branding yourself?

It should be the same with your business. What you offer, your brand, needs to be reliable to your customer. It needs to be built on a foundation of quality. A promise they can count on!

That’s what the Dove chocolates are called, Promises! That’s why I love to use them for this illustration. Branding yourself is like a promise to your prospects and customers. Are you going to deliver? If you don’t come through, then you will be fostering a sense of distrust. And this is going to be branding yourself in a negative way.

The perception of your brand needs to fit with reality. If you want to be perceived as making the best widgets out there, then make the best widgets out there!

So now eat the chocolate. Didn’t it bring you satisfaction? Aren’t you pleased? That’s how your customers should feel after they have purchased your products or services. That’s the power of branding yourself!

Okay, you’ve examined the chocolate, eaten it, and thought about how it relates to  branding yoursef. Now I want you to read the message on the foil wrapper.

But instead of the usual promise that Dove prints, imagine that the message contains this: five words that describe you and your business. What does it say?

Discovering your unique words is going to give you a clue to what your brand should look like. It’s going to help you brand yourself. Because with your brand, you are always communicating a message, from the moment your prospect enters your store, visits your website, or looks at your catalog.

I’m sure you have enjoyed this yummy exercise! And you have learned something valuable to boot–all about branding yourself!

Apply this lesson and you will have a brand that sizzles and a future that dazzles!

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