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Larry
July 26 at 8:20 PMEnjoyed this a lot and well done. We are an early stage digitally native vertical brand, making travel bags from recycled plastic and we are looking to do some brand exercises in the near future. This should help!
Barry
July 25 at 12:32 PMBuilding a brand is a long-term commitment which results from thousands of interactions between a customer and the brand’s touch points over time.
Frederick
July 23 at 8:42 PMWhile a logo might be the most recognizable manifestation of a brand, it’s only one of many. Brands cut across media, and present themselves in colors, shapes, words, sounds, and even smells..
Eliza
July 22 at 5:12 PMBuilding a brand is a long-term commitment which results from thousands of interactions between a customer and the brand’s touch points over time.