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45aktersalma
Mar 31, 2022
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There are lots of predictable places to put a logo: on a white t-shirt, a billboard or a ballpoint pen. But that isn’t going to get you any attention (unless the attention you want is your ill-fitting, logo shirt being used as a rag in houses around the nation). Getting fax number database creative (or even a little weird) with your logo placement can creating a branding win. Unfortunately, that strategy can also blow up in your face. Here are some great examples of weird logo placement, and why they’re fabulous (or fails). You lucky dog… — I’m not saying that any business can benefit from logo placement on an adorable dog. No, I take that back. I totally am. Your brand may have something to do with animals, but even if it doesn’t, your logo will look irresistible on fax number database someone’s best friend. Do you run the risk of your logo ending up on Cujo? Maybe, but it’s worth it. Check out these guys. Dog bandana This bandana, soon to be worn by the goodest of good boys, could have your logo on it. Via Arm the Animals Dog in baseball cap No one cares what he’s selling, they just want it. Via Cape May Dogs in Hats Dog jacket These are easy to customize. Via SEDA When logo placement goes bad — You found a great place for your logo, congratulations! Maybe inside an upscale shopping mall that gets tons of traffic, for example. Yet you made a fatal error: you didn’t think the logo placement all the way through. Turkish Airlines ad This is something Turkish Airlines should have thought about… Via Buzzfeed. How fax number database hard would it have been to either specify only the going up side of the escalator? Or make two versions and insist that the ad always be heading up? Due to lack of foresight, TA is now crashing into a shiny marble floor. Starbucks van Starbucks really thought this would be simple. logo and toward other features in the ad.
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45aktersalma
Mar 30, 2022
In Music Forum
Kids these days are pretty savvy. Having been raised with iPads and Instagram, you can’t just throw a rubber ducky in their laps and expect them to be entertained. Children demand a lot from the products they use and love. And that’s why you fax number database must start designing for kids if you want to build a compelling brand. Via Unsplash Kid-centered brands run the gamut from toys to music to food to clothing… But no matter what kind of business you’ve got going on, remember that branding and design strategies that are a slam dunk with adults might not be the best fit for the munchkins. When it comes to marketing to kids, less nuance is more. Show them why you’re awesome, and show them in a big way. Let’s look at our top three tips for designing for kids that will turn your product into the 21st century version of POGs, Cabbage Patch Dolls and Tamagotchi. 3 tips for fax number database designing for kids — 1. Let cartoon characters be the face of your brand cute bee mascot A cute mascot—like this happy bee—will make your brand feel instantly relatable and approachable. Logo design by Cross the Lime. There’s no arguing the fact that cartoons are pretty much universally appealing to children. But kids love for all-things-animated extends beyond their favorite Nickelodeon and Disney cartoons. It works just as well for kid-focused brands. By incorporating a character or mascot into your design and branding, you can strengthen children’s connection to your product. Characters add a face to your brand and a serious dose of personality that will make your brand far more memorable than any product ever could. Just look at Mario. When Nintendo was getting ready to launch in America, pretty much fax number database everyone thought video games were over. After the initial success of Atari, too many companies jumped on the bandwagon, flooding the market with terrible systems and games and causing what’s now known as the video game crash of 1983. But Nintendo had a secret up their sleeve in a form of a soon-to-be-beloved character.
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