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Monday, May 20, 2013

What is brand design?



Brand design starts before your business does. It is everything you do which becomes part of your business.
It takes four disciplines to create a brand. Each are in some way involved with your brand design.

Content creation


In today’s business content is the number one way of being optimized on search engines. Everyone who is successful online creates content. It can be used many different ways. Some use it to draw customers into their sales funnel. Most all use it as part of their sales funnel. In almost every case it is used on websites. It is also used in marketing and advertising, although this is done sparingly.

Social media


Today’s brands almost always use social media. Some do a better job at it than others. Understanding the proper use of social media is a necessity for most successful companies. This is where they will learn what their customers think about their product, get feedback for improvement, and handle their reputation management.


Web technology


This is where you get into all those initials. PHP, CSS, and HTML5 are part of every IT’s life. It includes more though like understanding how to insert social media sharing as well as adding anything to a website they need to be interactive. It is also setting up the buttons which allow people to buy.

Logo and related visual design


This is what you are going to show the world. We recently worked with a website owner who said their site looked like it was put together by a school age child. There was no logo and the website was badly designed. The owner had no idea what was possible. In this case we didn’t design the website. Our job was to show the owner what was possible. Now it is still all the owners work yet professional.


What do you believe?


Too many people believe if they are in internet marketing everything should be only online. Nothing could be further from the truth even if they live at the beach miles from anyone. Unless a person has what they need to survive delivered there are going to be chances to interact with the world around them. If they don’t interact they are leaving way too much on the table for someone else.

What does this mean?


If you are in business and you leave your office or home office always carry a business card. Take time to talk to people you meet. Sometime during the conversation there is generally a time to pass them your business card. If the person you are talking to has no need ask them to pass it on.

What we do


Our business is creating identities and image. We design holistic brands. Some of our services are creating business cards and other print media designs which match the overall brand design. The approach we use is tying all aspects together. Website, social media, IT, and content together create your identity and image. We also consult with those who wish to do their own; supplying only the areas they are not expert in.

© May 20, 2013 6:19 PM CDT Dennis Thorgesen for Lisech eMarketing, All rights reserved.


Saturday, April 27, 2013

What function do colors have in brand design? 

If you are like most people you would believe it is what you see. This is known as visual brand design. It is only part of the story. Design is the total sum of every aspect of the brand. It includes pictures, videos, powerpoint slide shows, and the written word. 

It's purpose is to evoke emotion

What do you want your visitors to feel? Every part of a brand in some way is about making a person feel the emotion you want them to. Colors play a large part in this. Black, white, and blue are pretty much a given. You don't want over five colors to depict your business. This is due to your designs use in more than one media. 

When children are your audience

This was created by an eight year old. Purple and this light green were the colors she liked best.

Due to the nature of our social cause we don't use the children's name online.





First let us say this is not one of our brand colors. Children have different ideas of what colors they like than
adults. All of the children here like to use Microsoft paint. What we noticed is each has their favorite color, as they age their favorite colors change. The youngest always seem to use primary colors. At around age eight this changes. They go for more vibrant colors like the one above. 

What does this mean?

When you are creating a design the colors you choose should be aimed at your audience. They should evoke the emotion you want them to feel. In every case the colors you use should fill an emotional need of your audience. 

The written word

Every great one designed to tell a story. The story is written to evoke emotion also. What do you want your audience to feel? What changes awww I think I can live without this; to "I gotta get me one of those?" 

Use what you know

If you want people to buy your product you have to write about it. This is not for you. It is to explain the benefit of it to your potential buyers. The first question which probably won't be verbalized "What is in it for me?" 

Design is created for people by people

There are companies who have become large because their design fit a certain lifestyle. They go out of their way to see the lifestyle preserved. 

Companies find a well defined group of people and create products which fill a need for them. They make sure people within the niche feel they can't live without their product. 

The buyers then become a group of branded people who support and become members who support it.



© April 27, 2013 11:50 PM Dennis Thorgesen for Lisech eMarketing, All rights reserved.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

What you want to know.

Brands are more than what many believe. They are a way to show others who you are and what you believe in.  





Every business is already has already created one. This is from a one person internet business to the largest corporation. Even people are from the day they are born. 


You want to separate your business from the crowd. The Amish (American religion) have been doing this effectively since the early 1900's. Ninety five percent of Amish businesses are still in business after five years. 


If a people who live with an eighth grade education have English as a second language, and never attend college can do this those better educated should have fewer problems. 

The Amish still use a horse and buggy which is part of their religious branding. They all wear the same type of clothes, colors vary little, most people would say if you have seen one you have seen them all. 

What they learned is to brand their businesses. This is something every business needs to consider. 


A brands identity is important. It is part of what separates you from the crowd. They have the ability to outlive their creators. 

An example of this is Disney®. The creator is gone yet what he created lives on. It is one of few who have done this successfully.

What can be branded?

The correct question should be what can't be? Everything from rock sellers to car companies are creating them. Even people are building them with their name and face being the objects people remember. 

"It's clear that today's celebrities are becoming Brands unto themselves. But now even middle managers can get into the act. So if you see your VP of finance in the gossip pages next to J. Lo, don't be surprised." Fortune