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welcome to the brighten made blog
The Number One Mistake I See New Business Owners Make
Your business name is SO important! Here are four things to do before you decide on a name.
3 Signs It’s Time to Rebrand
Spoiler: If you’re experiencing a lack of sales or leads on your website it might be time for a rebrand.
Why You Need More Than Just a Logo
Let’s face it, it’s hard to remember one single logo design unless you’re Nike, but if you create an entire FEELING through patterns, illustrations, colors, and fonts, you’re more likely to stay top of mind.
before and after: a sustainable activewear brand
Through branding, messaging, web design, packaging, and tag designs, we created an earthy, artisanal brand experience that immediately communicates the vibe and mission of gngr bees.
3 Ways You Can Use Your Brand Patterns and Illustrations
It’s all part of creating a full-on EXPERIENCE for your clients and customers.
what is a strategic branding approach and why does it cost more?
So, what is a strategic branding approach? It’s an in-depth approach that starts with us getting to know Y-O-U, doing research on your business and your audience, and compiling that information to first and foremost build a brand strategy. From there, we continue to make strategic choices based on our research and everything we outline in the brand strategy in order to make calculated design decisions as we build out your branding.
why I only present one branding concept
If you’ve been thinking about working with us you might be wondering, “How many options will you give me when we start branding?” And you might be surprised to know that my answer is — ONE! Now before you’re like what the heck, that's not enough… let me explain.
how to avoid audience confusion with your branding
Are you doing one of these three major things that cause audience confusion and create less engagement with your brand!? Here’s how I can help.
how many colors should I have in my brand color palette?
I get this question all. the. time. I think the beautiful (and hard!) part of design is that there are no set rules. With that in mind, here are three guidelines I recommend following when selecting your brand color palette.
when to hire a brand designer
Calling all business owners who are starting a NEW biz — this one’s for you.