In the "neunmalklug" section, I publish tips, tricks and technical information about graphic and web design at irregular intervals. Today:

What characterises good branding?

"Branding" in the field of graphic and web design refers to the process of creating a consistent and recognisable visual image for a company, brand or product. This includes the design of logos, colour schemes, fonts, images and other visual elements that are intended to communicate the brand image. The aim is to gain the trust of customers and differentiate the company from others.

Here are 9 recommendations for good branding of your brand:

  1. Uniqueness: Your branding should be unique and stand out from others in order to be remembered and create recognition value.
  2. Consistency: Your branding should be applied consistently across all areas of your business, from your website to printed materials.
  3. Target group orientation: Your branding should be tailored to your target group and reflect their needs, interests and values.
  4. Brand message: Your brand message should be clear and memorable to communicate your brand's identity.
  5. Colours: The colours you use in your branding should represent your brand and create an emotional connection with your target audience.
  6. Fonts: The fonts you use in your branding should be easy to read and in keeping with your brand.
  7. Logo: A meaningful logo is an important part of your branding and should reflect the identity of your brand.
  8. Visual language: Images and graphics can be a powerful tool to visually represent your brand and reach your target group.
  9. Professionalism: Your branding should be professional and of high quality in order to gain the trust of your target group and promote a positive perception of your brand.

Should we use these tips together?
I look forward to helping you further!