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== Session 3 and 4 - Visual brand identity == | == Session 3 and 4 - Visual brand identity == | ||
* '''[[w:Visual brand language|Visual brand language]]''' is branding terminology for a unique "alphabet" of design elements – such as shape, color, materials, finish, typography and composition – which directly and subliminally communicate a company's values and personality through compelling imagery and design style. This "alphabet", properly designed, results in an emotional connection between the [[w:brand|brand]] and the consumer. | * '''[[w:Visual brand language|Visual brand language]]''' is branding terminology for a unique "alphabet" of design elements – such as shape, color, materials, finish, typography and composition – which directly and subliminally communicate a company's values and personality through compelling imagery and design style. This "alphabet", properly designed, results in an emotional connection between the [[w:brand|brand]] and the consumer. | ||
:: Visual brand language is a key ingredient necessary to make an authentic and convincing brand strategy that can be applied uniquely and creatively in all forms of brand communications to both employees and customers. <ref>Brunner, R.; Emery, S., ''Do you matter? How great design will make people love your company''., (2009), Upper Saddle River: FT Press.</ref><ref>Lockwood, T; Walton, T., ''Building Design Strategy'', (2008), New York: Allworth Press.</ref> | :: Visual brand language is a key ingredient necessary to make an authentic and convincing brand strategy that can be applied uniquely and creatively in all forms of brand communications to both employees and customers. <ref>Brunner, R.; Emery, S., ''Do you matter? How great design will make people love your company''., (2009), Upper Saddle River: FT Press.</ref><ref>Lockwood, T; Walton, T., ''Building Design Strategy'', (2008), New York: Allworth Press.</ref> |