22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Nigel Lew
Managing Your Identity
Managing your identity can seem hopeless at times. Here is a
primer to assist you in creating great graphics that work.
Flexible vs. Static
1. If the company is new is it best to make sure that your
brand is “flexible” meaning it can be modified to accommodate
changes within the infrastructure of the company. Typically
changes such as adding of new departments, removal of
departments, or general changes in focus. 2. If the company has
been around for quite a while and has it’s focus nailed down
then its time to create a graphical element that is more
authoritative and defining or static would be the proper term in
this case.
Capturing your clients ethos
Now keeping these few guidelines in mind, how do we go about
“creating” said graphic? There are a number of things to take
into account on the creative side of things and its important to
really listen to the client as you are now attempting to create
what they “see” not what you see per say. Your clients may not
always know that they need but you need to extract what they
think it will look like “to them”. This is one way we capture
the “ethos” of the company within the graphical element.
Here is an example, we did some suggestions for a firm in
London. The product was called system angel which is a program
that remotely oversees networks for security purposes.
My information for the project was something blue, manly, and of
course would suggest an angel overseeing a network.
logo is called system angel and is located here.
Take note the graphical element is flexible or could be modified
to suit various changes within the company. This could be done
with various line work or the addition of further elements, to
re-working of the font, which is in this case intentionally soft.
Keep in mind there is usually much to consider when creating a
brand for someone such as target market, location, length of
time in business. This should however serve as a good starting
point.
Nigel Lew is the Owner and E-Commerce Project Manager of
Ultimatech Computer Consultancy located in Aspen Colorado. You
may re-print this article by leaving his name in tact.
About Author :
Nigel Lew is the Owner and E-Commerce Project Manager of
Ultimatech Computer Consultancy located in Aspen Colorado. You
may re-print this article by leaving his name in tact.