Posts Tagged ‘branding’

ON DEVELOPING A LOGO

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I am often asked what I think the purpose of a logo is or in other words, what is its job description. My answer is always the same. It’s an emotional trigger. It is the most boiled down essence of a business. It is often the first time you have any contact with that business. It’s there to either remind you of the experience you have had, whether your experience is limited to your ad in a phonebook or a full blown marketing campaign. It sets the tone for what more you will discover about this business. And by the way, there is a lot of good reading on the subject.

As importantly, I continue, is what the logo’s job IS NOT. It’s not there to give your potential customer the low down on everything you do. It’s not there to fulfill the role of a capabilities brochure or website or advertisement. In fact, the more you put into your logo, the more confusing the message often is. Keep it clean, keep it simple, keep it functional. It has to do a lot of work for your business.

A logo is the point of entry to the brand. I think someone famous by the name of Milton Glaser wrote that.


WHY POOL?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Here it is. I’ve been getting a lot of question about the new name. Why Pool? What does it mean?

After Creative Conspiracy, I began the mental search for a new identity. How do you re-brand yourself? Never an easy task, especially when you have been one thing for over 12 years. I can do it for others, but its always challenging to do this for yourself.

I wanted a name that was short and simple. A name that represented reflection and clarity in business. A name that was in constant motion and was just sort of clean. A pool of ideas, a pool of creativity, a community, fun. It just felt right.

So much of branding is the experience you have with a particular business. If the experience is positive, the brand feels more positive and secure. If the experience is negative, so will the brand. We pride ourselves on our customers experiences with us. We try to make the process of self-branding a good one and one that helps you grow as a business. It can be transformative and is always in constant motion. pool.

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