Visual Identity: Promoting and Protecting the Public Face of an Organization

Promoting and Protecting the Public Face of an Organization

Business & Finance, Economics, Theory of Economics
Cover of the book Visual Identity: Promoting and Protecting the Public Face of an Organization by Susan Westcott Alessandri, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Susan Westcott Alessandri ISBN: 9781317452539
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: December 18, 2014
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Susan Westcott Alessandri
ISBN: 9781317452539
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: December 18, 2014
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Brands, companies, and organizations, much like people, have personalities, and most of what we know and think about their personalities comes through visual identity. A visual identity is the strategically planned and purposeful presentation of the brand or organization in order to gain a positive image in the minds of the public, including - but not limited to - its name, logo, tagline, color palette and architecture, and even sounds. This practical guide explores visual identity from an organizational brand perspective (corporate, non-profit, etc.), rather than a product brand perspective. It not only helps readers to understand the meaning and value of an organization's visual identity, but also provides hands-on advice on how to promote and protect the identity. Each chapter draws from current research and also contains real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the key concepts.

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Brands, companies, and organizations, much like people, have personalities, and most of what we know and think about their personalities comes through visual identity. A visual identity is the strategically planned and purposeful presentation of the brand or organization in order to gain a positive image in the minds of the public, including - but not limited to - its name, logo, tagline, color palette and architecture, and even sounds. This practical guide explores visual identity from an organizational brand perspective (corporate, non-profit, etc.), rather than a product brand perspective. It not only helps readers to understand the meaning and value of an organization's visual identity, but also provides hands-on advice on how to promote and protect the identity. Each chapter draws from current research and also contains real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the key concepts.

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