May Brand Camp

Posted by Craig Johnson on May 28, 2010 Share

This week we wrapped up the 2nd edition of Brand Camp with five remarkable companies.

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"[...] Brand Camp is a two – day offsite immersion workshop digging into your brand, what makes it special, and what makes it different. [...]"

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Celebrating Common Sense

Posted by Alvin Diec on May 27, 2010 Share

On his new album, comedian David Cross dissects a plight facing many cheap-beer drinkers: how to get that beer from the can into one's stomach.

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"While 'hipsters' may drink High Life for any number of reasons, there's nothing ironic about good clean design. What MillerCoors did is essentially the same as Coke's back-to-basics cans a..."

- Alvin Diec

Break Me Off a Piece of That…

Posted by Dustin Britt on May 26, 2010 Share

Soy Sauce flavored Kit Kat Bar? And if you're not a fan of that, you've got options. Kit Kat boasts some 200 flavors - all exclusive to the Japan market. Flavors like ginger ale, cantaloupe, wasabi, banana, and milk tea.

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"Thanks for the comments guys. I like you're thinking Rick."

- Dustin Britt

A Lesson in Commitment

Posted by Blake Howard on May 25, 2010 Share

How much did Nike pay for this logo?

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"I'd still consider it a steal because of the amount of revenue gained from the logo use is astronomical. That artist's $35 work has become a lifestyle symbol for people..."

- Andrew

Neighborhood Flags

Posted by John Bowles on May 24, 2010 Share

If your neighborhood had a flag what would it look like?

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"Neighborhood flags should illicit an emotional response to the area. My flag could depict a squirrel because we have a ton of them. I hate them, some people love them,..."

- Liam McCulloch

Tweetless

Posted by Dustin Britt on May 21, 2010 Share

Its been 5 months now since I began what started as an accidental break from Twitter. And as the months have rolled on, I have increasingly wondered, "will I return?".

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"I think the real value for me has been the online friendships I have made with people I never would have met had it not been for Twitter. My..."

- @austinklee

This is a blog post about the Black Keys.

Posted by Alvin Diec on May 20, 2010 Share

The Black Keys are the duo of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. They make meat-and-potatoes blues-rock. They have released a new album this week, "Brothers". It's pretty good.

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"I work for a branding agency called RJW Collective, and we are HUGE fans of your blog! As readers ourselves, we think that you and the rest of your audience..."

- Brittany

Where are you going?

Posted by Craig Johnson on May 19, 2010 Share

Branding Lessons from Alice in Wonderland.

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"That certainly has been critical in developing our brand... And the same couldn't be more true for building a financial plan and portfolio. Nicely adapted."

- Ross

Niche vs. Discipline

Posted by Blake Howard on May 18, 2010 Share

Recently, We were asked to present to a board of directors for a potential new rebrand client. We were competing against two larger firms that had experience within the client's field. One of the board members inquired saying, "You don't have much experience in our industry, why should we hire you?".

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"The story is to be continued... aka. we don't know yet :)"

- Blake Howard

Coolgle

Posted by John Bowles on May 17, 2010 Share

Pretty cool way of launching a new logo.

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"Do you think Google will be able to keep it's brand intact or do you think it will become synonymous with internet searching? How can such a company advertise..."

- Liam McCulloch