This is a fantastic presentation from Marty Neumeier from his book Zag. If you are short of time skip to slides 63 - 68 to see the evolution from marketing to branding. Love it.
The Dictionary of Brand by Marty NeumeierLiquid Agency
The Dictionary of Brand: Sponsored by Google. Written by Marty Neumeier. Designed by Liquid.
Before Google came on the scene, advertising was little more than one-way communication—companies talking “at” their customers instead of “with” their customers. But thanks to web communications, customers can now “talk back” to companies, turning brand-building into job one for all competitive businesses. Google recently established BrandLab, an innovative workshop-based program and collaborative center dedicated to helping brands get the most out of the web through education, inspiration, and hands-on practice. One of BrandLab’s first acts was to publish The Dictionary of Brand. Google asked Liquid to write and design this groundbreaking book—no easy task in a world where definitions are evolving daily.
Sponsored by Google. Designed in Silicon Valley by Liquid.
Liquid’s Director of Transformation, Marty Neumeier, has written several definitive books on brand strategy, including The Brand Gap, Zag, and The Designful Company. Now he’s written an exciting reference that is destined to join these titles on every brand-builder’s desk: The Dictionary of Brand. The new book—commissioned by Google—is a “relational” glossary containing 500 interconnected terms in brand strategy, advertising, design, innovation, and management. As part of their curriculum to help companies build their brands and connect with global customers, Google BrandLab provides copies of The Dictionary of Brand to every agency and client it collaborates with—a roster that includes companies such as Capital One, Coca-Cola, and Toyota.
Why a dictionary?
Brands are increasingly built by specialists, and specialists can only succeed through collaboration, which depends on a common language. The Dictionary of Brand is the first step in creating a “linguistic foundation”—a set of terms that allow specialists from different disciplines to work together in a larger community of practice. Although many of the terms are widely used by brand specialists, some haven’t yet appeared in other dictionaries. There are no copyright restrictions on republishing any these definitions word for word; all that’s needed is a credit line.
Want a copy, here you go!
As Marty Neumeier says, “Brand is the most powerful business tool since the spreadsheet.” Since we are in the business of helping companies build brand values, we are making The Brand Dictionary—otherwise available only to BrandLab participants—available free online as a SlideShare document. Download your copy of The Brand Dictionary and begin redefining the ways we speak and think about brand experience.
This is the first session (Sep 4) of our Free Open Advanced Branding Masterclass at www.mootee.typepad.com. Pls rememebr no books are needed. We will forward additional reading material for all registered participants.
This is a fantastic presentation from Marty Neumeier from his book Zag. If you are short of time skip to slides 63 - 68 to see the evolution from marketing to branding. Love it.
The Dictionary of Brand by Marty NeumeierLiquid Agency
The Dictionary of Brand: Sponsored by Google. Written by Marty Neumeier. Designed by Liquid.
Before Google came on the scene, advertising was little more than one-way communication—companies talking “at” their customers instead of “with” their customers. But thanks to web communications, customers can now “talk back” to companies, turning brand-building into job one for all competitive businesses. Google recently established BrandLab, an innovative workshop-based program and collaborative center dedicated to helping brands get the most out of the web through education, inspiration, and hands-on practice. One of BrandLab’s first acts was to publish The Dictionary of Brand. Google asked Liquid to write and design this groundbreaking book—no easy task in a world where definitions are evolving daily.
Sponsored by Google. Designed in Silicon Valley by Liquid.
Liquid’s Director of Transformation, Marty Neumeier, has written several definitive books on brand strategy, including The Brand Gap, Zag, and The Designful Company. Now he’s written an exciting reference that is destined to join these titles on every brand-builder’s desk: The Dictionary of Brand. The new book—commissioned by Google—is a “relational” glossary containing 500 interconnected terms in brand strategy, advertising, design, innovation, and management. As part of their curriculum to help companies build their brands and connect with global customers, Google BrandLab provides copies of The Dictionary of Brand to every agency and client it collaborates with—a roster that includes companies such as Capital One, Coca-Cola, and Toyota.
Why a dictionary?
Brands are increasingly built by specialists, and specialists can only succeed through collaboration, which depends on a common language. The Dictionary of Brand is the first step in creating a “linguistic foundation”—a set of terms that allow specialists from different disciplines to work together in a larger community of practice. Although many of the terms are widely used by brand specialists, some haven’t yet appeared in other dictionaries. There are no copyright restrictions on republishing any these definitions word for word; all that’s needed is a credit line.
Want a copy, here you go!
As Marty Neumeier says, “Brand is the most powerful business tool since the spreadsheet.” Since we are in the business of helping companies build brand values, we are making The Brand Dictionary—otherwise available only to BrandLab participants—available free online as a SlideShare document. Download your copy of The Brand Dictionary and begin redefining the ways we speak and think about brand experience.
This is the first session (Sep 4) of our Free Open Advanced Branding Masterclass at www.mootee.typepad.com. Pls rememebr no books are needed. We will forward additional reading material for all registered participants.
60 Minute Brand Strategist: Extended and updated hard cover NOW available.Idris Mootee
This book includes the very latest thinking on branding and brand strategy. It has been published in different many languages and use by top global brands to train their brand managers. New updated hard cover version is not available from Amazon May 2013
Pls view in full screen mode. Published in more than 5 languages.
This is a presentation that I gave to a USF Masters of Business Administration class on Brand Planning for Clients. My hope was to share some thoughts with the future generation of clients on planning, positioning, relevance and new product development.
A brand strategy is a plan for brand management that answers the big questions: who, where, why, what and when?
Building a strong brand requires a continuous commitment to excellence and an understanding of the qualities that define
the brand.
Here a practical guide to help you outline a successful Brand strategy.
Effectiveness is at the heart of everything we do. David Ogilvy himself wrote a series of full-page ads in the New York Times in the 1960s with headlines such as "How To Create Advertising That Sells." His most famous book, Ogilvy on Advertising, is packed with guidance on the success factors of effective campaigns.
However, the marketing landscape has changed beyond recognition in the past fifty years. We are delighted to share our latest publication, The Ogilvy & Mather guide to effectiveness. In it, Worldwide Effectiveness Director, Tim Broadbent, deals with one of the most central questions in marketing: how to increase the effectiveness of our campaigns.
As marketing budgets come under increasing pressure in response to economic uncertainty in Europe and elsewhere, effectiveness is rising higher on clients' agendas. The message is timely.
Jonathan Lee, Managing Director, Brand Strategy, and Ken Allard, Managing Director, Business Strategy at HUGE, gave this presentation at "Ambidexterity 2," the VCU Brandcenter's Executive Education program for account planning on June 24th at the VCU Brandcenter in Richmond, VA.
This is an excerpt from the book ZAG: The #1 Strategy of High-Performance Brands by Marty Neumeier
Build your brand from the inside out. www.neutronllc.com
The more beloved the brand, the more valuable the brand.
For more on Beloved Brands, here are a few of our most popular articles
1. Beloved Brands Marketing Training programs.
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-management-training/
2. Our Beloved Brands Mini MBA is an online marketing course to help your marketing career.
https://beloved-brands.com/mini-mba/
3. Simple process to build your Brand Positioning Statement
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-positioning/
4. How to write a Marketing Plan
https://beloved-brands.com/marketing-plans/
5. Our one-page strategic plan
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-strategy-roadmap/
6. The best and worst of a Creative Brief
https://beloved-brands.com/creative-brief-line-by-line/
7. Marketing Plan Template
https://beloved-brands.com/product/marketing-plan-template/
8. Our one-page Brand Plan
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-plans
9. How to understand Brand Architecture
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-architecture
10. How to use Marketing Funnels to analyze your brand
https://beloved-brands.com/marketing-funnels/
While different people will have different approaches to developing and managing brands, we believe there are some fundamental constructs and truths about brand strategy that need to be considered in any brand strategy process. We\'ve developed a short presentation on some of the fundamentals of brand strategy.
A Planner's Playbook - Everything I learned about planning at Miami Ad School...Sytse Kooistra
After being in advertising for 4 years, I needed some new guidance and inspiration as a strategist. And that is exactly what I found: I spent the summer of 2013 with 17 other (soon to be) planners from all over the world attending the Account Planning Bootcamp at Miami Ad School New York.
Thanks to the 38 industry heroes and instructors that shared their knowledge and coached us in those 3 months, I learned more than I ever could imagine about planning.
'A Planner's Playbook' is my attempt to summarize all that wisdom in 30 short nuggets (or plays, to stick with the metaphor of a playbook) and share it with you. I left out all the difficult frameworks and models and kept in simple by just stating, in my opinion (and in that of my instructors), what a planner should be and do.
Enjoy reading.
What kind of name will work hardest for you? Should the name literally describe the offering, or should it suggest a benefit? Is it better to imply an idea, or to invoke a brand’s history? Getting the answer to these questions will help you choose the right name. But before you can do that, you have to know your options.
The step-by-step process for how to define your B2B brand.
This type of thinking is in my second book, B2B Brands, which I wrote as the playbook for how to create a B2B brand that your customers will love.
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-positioning/
B2B Brands is an actionable “make it happen” playbook, not just some theory or opinion book.
To reach your full potential as a B2B brand leader, you will learn to think, define, plan, inspire and analyze:
How to think strategically
Write a brand positioning statement
Come up with a brand idea
Write a brand plan everyone can follow
Write an inspiring creative brief
Make decisions on marketing execution
Conduct a deep-dive business review
Learn finance 101 for marketers
My goal in writing this book is to make you a smarter B2B brand leader so your brand can win in the market.
To order B2B Brands on Amazon https://lnkd.in/ecesjkq on Rakuten Kobo: https://lnkd.in/eqrf-sU or on Apple Books: https://lnkd.in/eVD63iK
The article explains the theory behind Media Planning and its imporant use. For Brand Team it is a must have skill for Maxmizing the effectivness of a campaign.
60 Minute Brand Strategist: Extended and updated hard cover NOW available.Idris Mootee
This book includes the very latest thinking on branding and brand strategy. It has been published in different many languages and use by top global brands to train their brand managers. New updated hard cover version is not available from Amazon May 2013
Pls view in full screen mode. Published in more than 5 languages.
This is a presentation that I gave to a USF Masters of Business Administration class on Brand Planning for Clients. My hope was to share some thoughts with the future generation of clients on planning, positioning, relevance and new product development.
A brand strategy is a plan for brand management that answers the big questions: who, where, why, what and when?
Building a strong brand requires a continuous commitment to excellence and an understanding of the qualities that define
the brand.
Here a practical guide to help you outline a successful Brand strategy.
Effectiveness is at the heart of everything we do. David Ogilvy himself wrote a series of full-page ads in the New York Times in the 1960s with headlines such as "How To Create Advertising That Sells." His most famous book, Ogilvy on Advertising, is packed with guidance on the success factors of effective campaigns.
However, the marketing landscape has changed beyond recognition in the past fifty years. We are delighted to share our latest publication, The Ogilvy & Mather guide to effectiveness. In it, Worldwide Effectiveness Director, Tim Broadbent, deals with one of the most central questions in marketing: how to increase the effectiveness of our campaigns.
As marketing budgets come under increasing pressure in response to economic uncertainty in Europe and elsewhere, effectiveness is rising higher on clients' agendas. The message is timely.
Jonathan Lee, Managing Director, Brand Strategy, and Ken Allard, Managing Director, Business Strategy at HUGE, gave this presentation at "Ambidexterity 2," the VCU Brandcenter's Executive Education program for account planning on June 24th at the VCU Brandcenter in Richmond, VA.
This is an excerpt from the book ZAG: The #1 Strategy of High-Performance Brands by Marty Neumeier
Build your brand from the inside out. www.neutronllc.com
The more beloved the brand, the more valuable the brand.
For more on Beloved Brands, here are a few of our most popular articles
1. Beloved Brands Marketing Training programs.
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-management-training/
2. Our Beloved Brands Mini MBA is an online marketing course to help your marketing career.
https://beloved-brands.com/mini-mba/
3. Simple process to build your Brand Positioning Statement
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-positioning/
4. How to write a Marketing Plan
https://beloved-brands.com/marketing-plans/
5. Our one-page strategic plan
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-strategy-roadmap/
6. The best and worst of a Creative Brief
https://beloved-brands.com/creative-brief-line-by-line/
7. Marketing Plan Template
https://beloved-brands.com/product/marketing-plan-template/
8. Our one-page Brand Plan
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-plans
9. How to understand Brand Architecture
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-architecture
10. How to use Marketing Funnels to analyze your brand
https://beloved-brands.com/marketing-funnels/
While different people will have different approaches to developing and managing brands, we believe there are some fundamental constructs and truths about brand strategy that need to be considered in any brand strategy process. We\'ve developed a short presentation on some of the fundamentals of brand strategy.
A Planner's Playbook - Everything I learned about planning at Miami Ad School...Sytse Kooistra
After being in advertising for 4 years, I needed some new guidance and inspiration as a strategist. And that is exactly what I found: I spent the summer of 2013 with 17 other (soon to be) planners from all over the world attending the Account Planning Bootcamp at Miami Ad School New York.
Thanks to the 38 industry heroes and instructors that shared their knowledge and coached us in those 3 months, I learned more than I ever could imagine about planning.
'A Planner's Playbook' is my attempt to summarize all that wisdom in 30 short nuggets (or plays, to stick with the metaphor of a playbook) and share it with you. I left out all the difficult frameworks and models and kept in simple by just stating, in my opinion (and in that of my instructors), what a planner should be and do.
Enjoy reading.
What kind of name will work hardest for you? Should the name literally describe the offering, or should it suggest a benefit? Is it better to imply an idea, or to invoke a brand’s history? Getting the answer to these questions will help you choose the right name. But before you can do that, you have to know your options.
The step-by-step process for how to define your B2B brand.
This type of thinking is in my second book, B2B Brands, which I wrote as the playbook for how to create a B2B brand that your customers will love.
https://beloved-brands.com/brand-positioning/
B2B Brands is an actionable “make it happen” playbook, not just some theory or opinion book.
To reach your full potential as a B2B brand leader, you will learn to think, define, plan, inspire and analyze:
How to think strategically
Write a brand positioning statement
Come up with a brand idea
Write a brand plan everyone can follow
Write an inspiring creative brief
Make decisions on marketing execution
Conduct a deep-dive business review
Learn finance 101 for marketers
My goal in writing this book is to make you a smarter B2B brand leader so your brand can win in the market.
To order B2B Brands on Amazon https://lnkd.in/ecesjkq on Rakuten Kobo: https://lnkd.in/eqrf-sU or on Apple Books: https://lnkd.in/eVD63iK
The article explains the theory behind Media Planning and its imporant use. For Brand Team it is a must have skill for Maxmizing the effectivness of a campaign.
14. A BRAND IS A PERSON’S
GUT FEELING ABOUT
A PRODUCT, SERVICE,
OR ORGANIZATION.
15. It’s a GUT FEELING because people
are emotional, intuitive beings.
It’s a PERSON’S gut feeling, because brands are defined
by individuals, not companies, markets, or publics.
19. WHY IS BRANDING SO HOT?
People have too many choices and too little time
Most offerings have similar quality and features
We tend to base our buying choices on trust
1
2
3
20. THERE ARE 1,349 CAMERAS ON THE MARKET.
HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHICH ONE TO BUY?
26. COKE’S MARKET CAP,
INCLUDING BRAND VALUE:
$120 BILLION
COKE’S MARKET CAP,
NOT INCLUDING BRAND VALUE:
$50 BILLION
WITHOUT THE BRAND,
COKE’S GLASS WOULD
BE HALF EMPTY.
29. On one side of the gap
are STRATEGIC THINKERS
ANALYTICAL
LOGICAL
LINEAR
NUMERICAL
VERBAL
On the other side are
CREATIVE THINKERS
INTUITIVE
EMOTIONAL
SPATIAL
VISUAL
PHYSICAL
30. DOES THE LEFT BRAIN KNOW WHAT THE RIGHT BRAIN IS DOING?
31. When both sides work together,
you can build a charismatic brand.
32. A CHARISMATIC BRAND is any product,
service, or organization for which
people believe there’s no substitute.
33. QUIZ:
Which of these brands are charismatic?
HITACHI
HOME DEPOT
IKEA
KMART
KRISPY KREME
LEVI’S
LONGS DRUGS
MACY’S
MINI COOPER
NEWSWEEK
NISSAN
NORDSTROM
OXO GOODGRIPS
PEPSI-COLA
PRELL
RCA
REEBOK
RUBBERMAID
SAFEWAY
SAMSUNG
SEARS
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
UNITED ARTISTS
VIRGIN
AMAZON
APPLE
BURGER KING
COLDWATER CREEK
DASANI
DISNEY
DK BOOKS
EVEREADY
FORD
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GOOGLE
HANES
34. QUIZ:
Which of these brands are charismatic?
HITACHI
HOME DEPOT
IKEA
KMART
KRISPY KREME
LEVI’S
LONGS DRUGS
MACY’S
MINI COOPER
NEWSWEEK
NISSAN
NORDSTROM
OXO GOODGRIPS
PEPSI-COLA
PRELL
RCA
REEBOK
RUBBERMAID
SAFEWAY
SAMSUNG
SEARS
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
UNITED ARTISTS
VIRGIN
AMAZON
APPLE
BURGER KING
COLDWATER CREEK
DASANI
DISNEY
DK BOOKS
EVEREADY
FORD
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GOOGLE
HANES
42. Marketing today is about creating tribes.
FEATURES
“What it is”
BENEFITS
“What it does”
EXPERIENCE
“What you feel”
IDENTIFICATION
“Who you are”
1900 1925 1950 2000
43. COOKING WILLIAMS-SONOMA
People join different tribes for different activities.
SPORTS NIKE
DRIVING VOLKSWAGEN
TRAVEL ORBITZ
READING AMAZON
BANKING CITIBANK
COMPUTING DELL
54. BAD BRAND EXTENSIONS are those
that chase short-term profits at the
expense of long-term brand value.
GOOD BRAND EXTENSIONS
grow the value of a brand
by reinforcing its focus.
55. THE GOOD GRIPS BRAND HAS GROWN STRONGER WITH EVERY BRAND EXTENSION.
EXAMPLE:
59. THERE ARE THREE BASIC MODELS
FOR ORGANIZING BRAND COLLABORATION:
60. C O M PA N Y
I D E N T I T Y
PA C K A G I N G
P R O M O T I O N S
A N N U A L
R E P O R T S
P R O D U C T
D E S I G N
P U B L I C
R E L AT I O N S
R E S E A R C H
P U B L I C AT I O N S
A D V E R T I S I N G
W E B
D E S I G N
B R A N D
ST RAT E GY
N A M I N G
E V E N T S
E X H I B I T S
C R E AT I V E
S E R V I C E S
S U P P L I E R S
D I R E C T
R E S P O N S E
P O P
D I S P L AY S
The ONE-STOP SHOP
contains the resources
to develop and
steward the brand.
61. Easy to manage
Promise of consistency
Little choice of teams
Little ownership of brand
ONE-STOP SHOP SCORECARD
62. I D E N T I T Y
PA C K A G I N G
P R O M O T I O N S
A N N U A L
R E P O R T S
P R O D U C T
D E S I G N
P U B L I C
R E L AT I O N S
R E S E A R C H
P U B L I C AT I O N S
A D V E R T I S I N G
W E B
D E S I G N
B R A N D
S T R AT E G Y
N A M I N G
E V E N T S
E X H I B I T S
C R E AT I V E
S E R V I C E S
S U P P L I E R S
D I R E C T
R E S P O N S E
P O P
D I S P L AY S
B R A N D A G E N C Y
The BRAND AGENCY
hires best-of-breed
firms to help develop
and steward the brand.
C O M PA N Y
64. The INTEGRATED MARKETING TEAM
is managed internally with open
collaboration among
best-of-breed specialists.
I D E N T I T Y
PA C K A G I N G
P R O M O T I O N S
A N N U A L
R E P O R T S
P R O D U C T
D E S I G N
P U B L I C
R E L AT I O N S
R E S E A R C H
P U B L I C AT I O N S
A D V E R T I S I N G
W E B
D E S I G N
B R A N D
S T R AT E G Y
N A M I N G
E V E N T S
E X H I B I T S
C R E AT I V E
S E RV I C E S
SUPPLIERS
D I R E C T
R E S P O N S E
P O P
D I S P L AY S
C O M PA N Y
65. Choice of teams
Promise of consistency
Ownership of brand
Difficult to manage
INTEGRATED MARKETING TEAM SCORECARD
71. Like building a cathedral,
making a movie takes
hundreds of collaborators.
72. JOEL DARTMOUTH
KELLY MARIN
TREVOR CARMICHAEL
JOHN T. LANDON
SHARON BONDLY
PAUL DERAIN
JACQUES SOUVERAIN
MICHAEL BRAND
STEVEN GOLDSTEIN
TRENT LOCKART
JACKSON BARNES
JOSEPH AKIO
TERENCE BRADLEY
MO DERENI
ROBERT UNDERHILL
KEN SILVER
HILARY PROPRIATO
MICHAEL O. KELL
HECTOR ABONDAS
NORMAN BRIER
STACY BRECKSTEIN
JOE KALEY
BRIAN BELSEN
ABRAHAM LENDER
T. T. MCBRIDE
VAN DERICKE
JOHN R. CARLSON
VICTOR AMOS
SEAN O' KENNA
JEFFREY ROCKEN
DARREL TOM
Carlos
GEOFF WRIGHT
MARK CONTADINA
SUE SKENNIAN
CHARLIE MARQUETTE
VICTOR BANERAS
F. C. CAMERON
TELLIE PANOPOULIS
MARTIN AIRES
STEFAN C. KAISER
BILL MOORE
Smoocher Boy
Agent Sims
Agent Townsend
Agent Kruzic
Dijon
Jean-Michel
Keynes
Corelli
Johnston
Billie
Guards
Librarian
Field Officer
Bus Driver
Night Guard
Meter Maid
First Detective
Second Detective
Beat Cop
Parking Cop
Helicopter Pilot
First Old Man
Second Old Man
Tax Collector
Stunt Coordinator
Assistant Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Doubles
Mariana
Ajax
Sgt. Santos
Carter
Smoocher Boy
Agent Sims
Agent Townsend
Dijon
Stunts
STEVE ADRIAN
BOB CARTER
MICKEY DISANTIS
MIKE FLANAGAN
GEOFF IPSWICH
BARRIE LAWRENCE
JACKIE MACDOUGAL
JAMES PETRICKE
MARY STAUFFACHER
CORNELIA THERRIEN
RAUL VALERIA
BENJAMIN BARKELEY
GORDON COLERIDGE
JILLIAN DRUCKER
BILL GEORGE
MICHAEL KANTER
TERRY LEVINSON
GREG NEVILSON
PETE POLSON
FREDDIE STEEN
JEREMY TRICKETT
RONALD DEAVER-WEBB
TONY BEAUJOLAIS
IVAN DEVERSON
JOE EVANS
JULIA HARRISON
KENNETH KITTRIDGE
TED MARSTEN
BOB OSBORNE
RAY TELSON
CAB UPTON
PETER YOUNG
ROBERT G. RUNYAN
Hong Kong Kung Fu Team
YUAN Tiger CHU CHEN Dragon SEN
73. FRANCIE MAS
CAREN THOMASON
MIGUEL TRASERO
FRANCES CHU
PEDRO BOGANILLO
NUALA CORIAN
TRACY COLLISTON
SERGIO MOLO
BENJAMIN HIRASUNA
STEPHANIE RAND
GERI DEMONDE
STELLAN GRETZKE
MADELINE BARR
LANCE DUNSTABLE
MARCO DIPAOLO
DEN MCENERY
LISA BARHAM
DRU LEE MANNING
CARRIE DUNE
MARIE BELLEAU
PAUL POLITO
ROCK HANDLER
GORDON ALBRIGHT
CRIS MORTEN
BARRIE M. HORST
JACOB TREIB
HORACE STEIN
THOM CARRABINE
ART KELLEHER
LUCIANO PROPRIO
DAVID BELL
ZUZU MANHEIM
KAREN CAROLUS
J. D. WHEATLY
WILLIAM TREVANT
STU JEFFERSON
JOSH KNIPPLE
COLIN FARRINGDON
PETER STANISLOV
KIT GOINES
BENNIE JAMESON
RICK DEMIS
STANLEY FREY
G. G. NEWMAN
DAVID WEINBERG
RICKY MONROE
WILLI STRASBURG
STAN BENTON
CHARLES CRIVORN
NORM LOFGREN
VIC DOLAN
GIORGIO VIVATO
TEL STEPHENOPOLIS
TRINI GONZALEZ
MARCI STEIN
BELINDA MCNAIR
CARI DUNN
MICHELLE TONAS
ROBERTO BELLINI
Manners and Modes Supervisor
Storyboard Artists
Art Department Researcher
Art Department Coordinator
Conceptual Designer
Graphics
Illustrator
Set Designers
Set Decorators
Script Supervisor
Camera Operator
Steadycam Operator
1st Assistant Camera
2nd Assistant Camera
Still Photographer
Sound Recordist
Boom Operators
Video Operator
Property Master
Action Vehicle Coordinators
Gaffer
Best Boy
Rigged Gaffers
Props
Key Grip
Head Grip
Dolly Grips
Rigging Grip
Make-up Artists
74. TIM CURRIE
DONALD VERES
DAVID HUSSEIN
BRIDGET QUESTED
FRANCESCA ROTI
GREG STONE
WILL SUTTON
INGE JOHANSSON
DREW CRAIN
URSULA BIERSCH
JARED BAGMAN
KAROL CONST
RANDY HARDWICK
MAL GERICKE
CASS MONAHAN
PATRICE ARNEM
PEDRO CARILLO
SANDY PRIESTLY
JOHN LANGORF
BRENDA CALE
MARK THOMAS
KYLE M. SULLIVAN
PATRICK MAHONEY
STAV PROMIDES
MARGRIET BILL
TANIA SHAUB
BENNET JURIAN
CHUCK TRALIK
PENNY GARCIA
GRAYSON TRUE
SLIM DELGADO
BATOUTAHELL, INC
PACIFIC DREAMS, LLC
ARTISTIC RECORDS, INC.
JAY FLAMMER
Dig Composite Supv
Digital Compositors
Background Artists
CGI Lead Animators
CGI Animators
VFX Supervisor
Programmer
System Admin
Production Admin
Production Aide
Producer
Scene Graphics
CGI Artist Coord
CGI Designer
Compositors
I/O Supervisor
Assorted Visual Effects
Color Toner
Negative Cutter
Titles Designed by
Opticals by
Soundtrack Album on
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NASA
CITY OF NEW YORK
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CAPE KENNEDY
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99. For products that sell at retail,
the package
is often the best and last chance to make a sale.
100. The hardest-working packages follow
a natural reading sequence.
Notices the package
Asks “What is it?”
Wonders “Why should I care?”
Wants to be persuaded
Needs proof
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2
3
4
5
THE SHOPPER:
102. If you communicate with your customers
ONLINE, your website needs to follow
a SIMILAR reading sequence, one that
supplies users with ONL
Y the information
they need, instead of trying to squeeze
EVERYTHING onto the home page
LIKE THIS and making your users do
ALL the work, which will undoubtedly
cause them to LEAVE, when all you
really have to do is ask yourself this
SIMPLE QUESTION:
156. THE CBO FORMS A HUMAN BRIDGE BETWEEN LOGIC AND MAGIC, STRATEGY AND DESIGN.
157. BY MASTERING THE FIVE DISCIPLINES OF BRANDING, THE COMPANY CREATES A VIRTUOUS CIRCLE.
V A L I D AT I O N
C U LT I V AT I O N D I F F E R E N T I AT I O N
I N N O V AT I O N
C O L L A B O R AT I O N
158. WITH EVERY TURN AROUND THE CIRCLE, THE VALUE OF THE BRAND SPIRALS HIGHER.
161. Marty Neumeier is president of a San Francisco-based
brand consultancy, Neutron LLC. Neutron supplies the “glue”
that holds brands together: brand education programs, seminars,
workshops, creative audits, process planning, and more.
Visit www.neutronllc.com.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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Bulk discounts on the THE BRAND GAP are
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