Posts tagged with “Brand Design

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A Jaguar Meow

November 24, 2024  •  5 min readVibrant artistic composition featuring diverse models in striking, colorful fashion. The central figure is dressed in an elaborate orange-red gown, surrounded by models in bold outfits of pink, red, yellow, and orange tones. The background transitions between shades of orange and pink, with the word ‘JAGUAR’ displayed prominently in the center.
Jaguar’s rebrand is bold but polarizing, trading heritage for hype. In the race for EV dominance, a flashy logo and film won’t cut it—it’s the product that defines the brand. Let’s break down what this redesign gets right, and what it misses.
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What Is Brand Strategy and Why Is It So Powerful

February 5, 2024  •  8 min readWhat is brand strategy and why is it so powerful
Brand strategy isn't just about logos and color palettes—it's about finding the sweet spot between what your audience wants and what makes your brand unique. When you nail this intersection, you create something truly magical: an emotional connection that transforms casual customers into devoted fans. Let me show you how it works.
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Why Is Brand Strategy Important

January 15, 2024  •  6 min readWhy is brand strategy important
Brand strategy isn't just another buzzword—it's the foundation that separates lasting design from fleeting trends. In my experience, I've learned that pretty visuals are easy, but creating meaningful work that stands the test of time requires something deeper. Here's why brand strategy matters, and how it can transform your approach to design.
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What Comic-Con Teaches Us about Design and Branding

July 26, 2019  •  8 min readPhoto of the Hall H stage at Comic-Con
As a designer, I've always been fascinated by how Comic-Con creates such passionate brand loyalty. By examining the core elements of storytelling - from worldbuilding to character development - we can apply these same principles to create more compelling brands and products. Here's what I learned from studying one of pop culture's biggest phenomena.