Displaying items by tag: graphic design

It’s the most well known fact in the world of business: branding is everything. In our age of misinformation, consumer trust in brands has been waning and it’s up to every business to rebuild that trust in any way they can. Trust-building starts right when the consumer meets your brand and, often, your logo is their first point of contact. Today, more than ever, logo design is imperative to your business success. This means whether you’re starting a local business are rebranding, you need strategic and effective logo creation in Denver.

Friday, 12 September 2014 09:00

Case Study: Abraxas Logo Design

If you recall in July we announced our new client: Abraxas Emporium & Hookah Lounge — a new hookah lounge opening up in the Denver area that will cater to geeks and gamers 18+.

There are many logos that have stood the test of time – ones that almost everyone can identify immediately when seen: Coca-Cola, Nike, FedEx, Microsoft, etc. Have these logos become so familiar to us because of the billions of dollars these companies have spent in the pursuit of brand awareness? Or is it due to the logos themselves being well thought-out from conception?

Published in FiG Marketing Thought
Thursday, 15 May 2014 05:40

Visual Content is King - Part 2

Last month we explored how images were becoming one of the most important forms of content, especially when it comes to certain social media networks. There is, however, another form of visual content that is equally as important, with many brands are finding success, and that is video.

Friday, 06 August 2010 08:08

Find Your Logo Here

In the last blog update I discussed corporate identity and today I wanted to touch on a subcategory of corporate ID: the logo. Your logo design can be a difficult component of your business's marketing because it has to fit your company's image perfectly and the process takes time.

Friday, 23 July 2010 09:23

Brand Identity. Does your business have it?

It seems that more and more business people are straying away from their companies to start their own businesses. I don't blame them, why not become your own boss and do things the way you want to? This idea, however, can be great in theory but if you don't have the right tools to execute a proper business plan it could be fatal.