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The Power of Thankfulness in Branding
Showing gratitude enhances customer loyalty, brand differentiation, and employee morale, fostering long-term success and ethical practices.

Fear, Trust, and Loyalty: The Emotional Trifecta in Branding
Have you ever felt an inexplicable connection with a brand? It might not just be about their product or service but the emotions they evoke in you.

10 Logo Design Tips for Clients
A strong logo creates a vital first impression, reflecting your company’s values and building trust. A poor logo can turn customers towards competitors. Ensure your logo embodies these ten crucial elements, whether evaluating an existing one or designing for a new business.

9-Point Year-End Marketing Action Plan
Hit the ground running in the new year with a marketing action plan. If you want to succeed in 2024, you need to start thinking about it months ahead. These 9 action items will set you up for success.

Interview on “FOAFing around with…”
I’m thrilled to have been interviewed by my friend and colleague, Harrison Wise, for the “FOAFing around with…” series, which features members of FOAF (Fraction of a Fraction).

How To Wipe Out $20B Of Brand Equity
People build emotional ties to the brands they love and use every day. When you change a brand’s visual identity, you change its face. If you change it too much, loyal users will feel as if they are looking at a stranger.

What Color Says About Your Brand
Color evokes emotional responses and creates associations that customers will connect to a brand. The colors of your brand communicate a lot.

Adapting to Change: Why Your Brand Needs To Evolve as Your Business Grows
As a business owner, it’s crucial to evaluate and update your brand periodically to stay relevant. Changes within your business directly impact its brand, and regular assessment ensures alignment with your evolving objectives and target audience.

Beyond Logos: Exploring the Intangible Side of Branding
A company’s identity extends beyond its visual representation, known as corporate identity, which contributes to brand recognition but represents only a fraction of the overall brand. The true essence of a brand lies in its intangible qualities.