A great brand identity should clearly communicate
your value proposition to potential customers no matter where they encounter
it. Here are a few examples of how Project6
integrates brand identity and the benefits our clients experienced as a result:
Zetta
Zetta is a
great example of what happens when brand identity and web design are seamlessly
integrated. Project6 crafted a new identity for Zetta from the ground up (including new identity, brand design,
marketing collateral, trade show booth, and website). A true brand identity
is about more than just a logo—it’s about delivering a consistent look and feel
of your brand to the customer no matter where they encounter your brand. By
creating a set of small and large design rules, we create that consistency. By
applying consistent colors, fonts, logos, themes, and icons throughout, Zetta
now has a web and print brand identity that is both pleasing to the eye and
easily recognizable.
AUL Corp
You may be a
leader in your industry, but if your brand identity doesn’t communicate that
then you may not keep that position for very long. AUL faced this situation. A
clear leader in their industry, but with an old brand message that wasn’t
effectively communicating what they stood for. They were in need of a whole new
set of marketing tools, sales materials, web design, and product design. We identified
the brand’s core strategic positioning factors (like the importance of being human,
approachable, transparent, etc.) and invigorated both their website and print
collateral with this new identity. The new identity more accurately captures
AUL's true brand character and its position as the leader in the industry.
Founded in
2001, Project6 Design is an award-winning graphic design firm committed to
using intuitive design to shape brands and solve complex usability
problems. By collaborating with clients, we help them portray their
brand's story and communicate it in a clear and compelling way. For
high-quality brand, print or web design services, contact the top San
Francisco design agency.
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