Professional Business Cards
Your business card is the first impression a promising consumer has with your company. The business card design and message will eventually persuade the client to either toss it in the trash or save it for later use. A few questions to ask yourself when making a business card are, how big should it be, a 3.5″ by 2″ business ...
Continue ReadingUsing Twitter for Marketing
Twitter can be a beneficial tool in your businesses marketing campaign. There are over 313 million active monthly users using Twitter and over two billion searches on Twitter every day. Twitter offers a way for you to interact with your client, share information and increase your exposure. Creating Content As in all of your marketing campaigns, everything starts with the ...
Continue ReadingConsistent Design
Design inconsistency is a big issue with some company branding issues. We’ve seen businesses get lazy and decide to randomly throw in a color or a font outside of their usual style. Will it mean the end of the business? No, but over time if it continues and the business becomes lax with all aspects of their branding, it will ...
Continue ReadingBranded Apparel
Not only do we offer many pieces of safety clothing, but we can dress your entire team. We will embroider logos on any piece of clothing for your business. Polo shirts, cotton dress shirts, hats and jackets can all be branded with your company logo. Contact us for prices and information on uniforms for your employees.
Continue ReadingA Brand’s Online Appearance Goes Beyond Aesthetics
Beyond choices in color, web design, font type, text size and imagery, branding also encompasses areas like your brand voice and customer service style reflected in blogs, marketing emails and social media. HubSpot defines it perfectly: “In this digital age, a brand is accepted as a completely immersive experience and personality of a company: the way an organization goes about ...
Continue ReadingThe Importance of Colors in Branding
Why does the choice of your color scheme affects your branding and the opinion of your customer. Color is too dependent on personal experiences to be universally translated to specific feelings. But there are broader messaging patterns to be found in color perceptions. For instance, colors play a fairly substantial role in purchases and branding. It’s the feeling, mood, and ...
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