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No Wonder Obama Made It

We have been heavily discussing brands and their recognition and perception on this blog. Also I put up some Obama mania entries dealing with recent events. So why not mix it up a bit and look thru this great survey I found (before the election).

Tadaaa: A brand analysis of the presidential candidates’ brand association that was concluded using a survey by conducted Landor Associates and Penn, Schoen & Berland in the beginning of October.

Look through it, now it’s clear why people went for the Obama-Biden ticket, right?

Starbucks, BMW, Mac, Target, Google, Marriot, iPhone, iPod - I could identify with it. · Picture by Landor Associates and Penn, Schoen & Berland

Starbucks, BMW, Mac, Target, Google, Marriot, iPhone, iPod - I could identify with it. · Picture by Landor Associates and Penn, Schoen & Berland

If you spin this a little further and move from brands to everyday products, what would this survey be like? Animal associated with Obama: puppy. Animal associated with Palin: a moose. Now, isn’t this funny?

November 18th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Everything Tech, Miscellaneous · No Comments

Brands in Colors and Colors in Brands

0600 in the morning...

It’s been quite a while since I was blogging about brands and our perception on them (more: search my blog for tag: brand). Here is fairly interesting guide to the usage of color in creating brands. Here’s an overview of popular brands connected with the basic color and the feelings and associations it stands for: A Guide To Choosing Colors For Your Brands by usabilitypost.com.

The color you use in your brand not only serves as eye candy but can also portray on what track your company is on (A fresh green to show environmental concerns, a matt blue for freedom). Also who you want to address as a target group (young dynamic blue or green to attract young people). Whether you are modern (lively orange), conservative (dark red or brown to show that you don’t give up on old values - especially long established brands) or liberal. What your company and what kind of services stand for (a saturated red for passion, a warm orange for an inviting atmosphere). And so much more. The color suggestions for the before mentioned notion are chosen by me and do not represent a strict set of rules.

Colors in Brands

Additional Note: Why Color Matters (via swissmiss) 

Research reveals people make a subconscious judgment about a person, environment, or product within 90 seconds of initial viewing and that between 62% and 90% of that assessment is based on color alone.

Is there a color that you automatically associate with a feeling served by a specific brand?

October 11th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Everything Tech, Miscellaneous · 2 Comments

A Brand And How Public Perceives It

A collective experiment in brand perception.

Lately, philsblogging has spent quite some time dealing with brands and how we interact with them. If you haven’t read Where We Encounter Brands by now, this is now highly recommended. As a follow-up story (there are more to come, that’s what I can say for now), I point at a research program that describes the offered service with the following words - and I quote now:  ”A collective experiment in brand perception.” Brandtags.net digs deep in our (collective) minds to answer one question. What associations is the public reflection of world brands made of?

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June 9th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments