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LatinaAlumna 06-03-2009 02:46 PM

Ours (Lambda Theta Nu) is Learn. Love. Lead. :)

epchick 06-03-2009 06:38 PM

As far as I know our tagline is still the same, so here is our info...

Alpha Phi

Tagline: Timeless Tradition, Contemporary Vision. Always Alpha Phi

Open Motto: Union hand in hand
Flowers: Lily of the Valley and Forget-me-not (blue and gold)
Colors: Bordeaux and Silver
Symbol: Ivy Leaf
Mascot: Phi Bear---named from the constellation Ursa Major
Constellation: Big Dipper (aka Ursa Major)

SWTXBelle 06-03-2009 07:53 PM

I do wish GLOs would stick to one or two mottos, shortened creeds, taglines, whatever. I think that it gets confusing if you start using too many . . . I'm still perfectly happy with Love. Labor. Learning. Loyalty, for us, although the Connect. Impact. Shine. thing has grown on me. But enough already!

Gusteau 06-03-2009 08:50 PM

I'm a big fan of "Love. Labor. Learning. Loyalty." It must be the alliteration.

AlphaFrog 06-04-2009 05:10 AM

I can't help but wonder if they got rid of the Imagine. Believe. Achieve. because it was too similar to mottos/taglines that other groups were already using.

AOII Angel 06-04-2009 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1814502)
I can't help but wonder if they got rid of the Imagine. Believe. Achieve. because it was too similar to mottos/taglines that other groups were already using.

But then there new one is similar to Chi Omega's "flourish". There is nothing new under the sun!

KatieKate1244 06-04-2009 05:48 AM

Delta Zeta:

Motto: No open one, however, our new logo has the tagline "Enriching," which I like. I also really dig our new logo:
http://www.deltazeta.org/Content/Nav..._tag_color.jpg
Symbol: Roman lamp
Jewel: Diamond
Mascot: Turtle
Colors: Pink and Green. If you want to get technical about it, Old Rose and Vieux Green (could never find these on the CIE*Lab color chart).
Flower: Pink Killarney Rose, which I believe we share with Alpha Xi Delta and I think one other group.

lovespink88 06-04-2009 11:36 AM

ohh, I really like you're new logo!!! ^^^

BabyPiNK_FL 06-04-2009 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1814502)
I can't help but wonder if they got rid of the Imagine. Believe. Achieve. because it was too similar to mottos/taglines that other groups were already using.

Imagine.Believe.Achieve. was not new, I know it has been around since at least 2004/5. I can not speak for whom had what first, but evey tag line is similar in the fact that it should be brief and so many end up sound "familiar".

WinniBug 06-04-2009 02:45 PM

Alpha Sigma Alpha

Open Motto - Aspire, Seek, Attain
Tagline - Every Member Makes a Difference
Flowers - Narcissus, Aster
Jewels - Pearl, Ruby
Colors - Primary - Crimson, Pearl White; Secondary - Palm Green, Gold
Symbols - Phoenix, Star, Crown, Palm Tree
Mascot - Dot




http://profile.ak.facebook.com/objec...15531_3913.jpg

AlphaFrog 06-04-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL (Post 1814566)
Imagine.Believe.Achieve. was not new, I know it has been around since at least 2004/5. I can not speak for whom had what first, but evey tag line is similar in the fact that it should be brief and so many end up sound "familiar".

Aspire, Seek, Attain has been around since 1901. That makes Imagine.Believe.Achieve. still in diapers. Try again.

PeppyGPhiB 06-04-2009 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 1814385)
Alpha Phi

Tagline: Timeless Tradition, Contemporary Vision. Always Alpha Phi.

I LOVE this one. To me, this is a tagline that means something...there's a strong message behind it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1814404)
I do wish GLOs would stick to one or two mottos, shortened creeds, taglines, whatever. I think that it gets confusing if you start using too many . . . I'm still perfectly happy with Love. Labor. Learning. Loyalty, for us, although the Connect. Impact. Shine. thing has grown on me. But enough already!

I would have been much happier with "Love, Labor, Learning and Loyalty" as our tagline. I really don't care for "Connect. Impact. Shine." It smacks of buzz words and seems kinda superficial. And the four. words. with. periods. thing is getting old for me.

Just interested 06-04-2009 05:24 PM

I haven't seen Kappa Delta's Tagline mentioned, I don't believe. It is Live Great! I think that's right!

BabyPiNK_FL 06-04-2009 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1814648)
Aspire, Seek, Attain has been around since 1901. That makes Imagine.Believe.Achieve. still in diapers. Try again.

You need not take such an offensive and/or defensive stance. Note the fact that I cleary stated I did not know whom had what first, which was with regard to all organizations. I merely meant that as a "tagline" for advertisement and branding purposes it was not new. I did NOT have the intention nor did I at any time single out your org. as you did with mine to begin with.

I only responded because your original statement was negatively phrased in the first place. It is of no real significance to me as in the case of my org. is is branding and obviously yours is more like an open meaning of your letters. Two different things.

AlphaFrog 06-04-2009 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL (Post 1814676)
yours is an open meaning of your letters.

Fixed that for you.

33girl 06-04-2009 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1814651)
smacks of buzz words and seems kinda superficial.

This sums up taglines and mission statements in general, as far as I'm concerned. If you have an open motto fine - if you don't that's fine too. You apparently have gotten along fine without one so don't feel peer pressured to put your essence in a cute phrase. But there have been so many groups biting off our and AST's open mottos that it makes me want to scream.

My only conclusion is that the same marketing/PR firm is making the rounds of all the sororities, the same way all the soap operas rotate producers and head writers.

SWTXBelle 06-04-2009 10:19 PM

That's why I love our "Love, Labor, Learning, Loyalty". It is our creed - in 4 words.

The Creed of Gamma Phi Beta

Gamma Phi Beta from the past has given
A heritage that makes a fuller life.
Gamma Phi Beta in the present bids
Us strive for lasting values and ideals.
Gamma Phi Beta in the days to come
Will prove that fundamentals can endure.
Therefore we shall embody in our lives
The truths that make for finer womanhood.
Once more we pledge a loyalty that means
Adherence to all true and noble things;
A learning that enriches all our days
With magic gold that is forever ours;
A labor that each hour will glorify
The simple, common task, the common cause;
A love that will be strong and great enough
To encompass and to pity all the world.
Love, Labor, Learning, Loyalty.

eta - adopted in 1948.

33girl 06-04-2009 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1814716)
That's why I love our "Love, Labor, Learning, Loyalty". It is our creed - in 4 words.

In other words - it has a foundation on something that has to do with your sorority that anyone reading your creed can see. That isn't really what I meant I didn't like.

It's only the past 10 years that I'm talking about when GLOs have felt the need to "brand" themselves as if they were a bottle of aspirin or a pair of sneakers. The ironic thing is that a key part of branding is having a Unique Selling Proposition - i.e. something that sets you apart from others in your category. Almost all of the mission statements and taglines (unless they come from a creed or other portions of sorority ritual) could be used for any of the groups. They do nothing to encourage women to join XYZ over BCD. So I guess I just really don't see the point of having them at all.

Leslie Anne 06-04-2009 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1814726)
It's only the past 10 years that I'm talking about when GLOs have felt the need to "brand" themselves as if they were a bottle of aspirin or a pair of sneakers. The ironic thing is that a key part of branding is having a Unique Selling Proposition - i.e. something that sets you apart from others in your category. Almost all of the mission statements and taglines (unless they come from a creed or other portions of sorority ritual) could be used for any of the groups. They do nothing to encourage women to join XYZ over BCD. So I guess I just really don't see the point of having them at all.

I completely agree! I really have a distaste for these new taglines. As nice and clever as some of them are, they smack of retail.

Leslie Anne 06-04-2009 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just interested (Post 1814653)
I haven't seen Kappa Delta's Tagline mentioned, I don't believe. It is Live Great! I think that's right!

When did this happen? I'm not doubting you; I'm genuinely curious. And what happened to, "Making Great Things Happen"?

AOII Angel 06-05-2009 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1814731)
When did this happen? I'm not doubting you; I'm genuinely curious. And what happened to, "Making Great Things Happen"?

Still says "Making Great Things Happen" on your website.

DoctorD 06-05-2009 09:14 AM

Not seeing Alpha Gamma Delta's:

Tagline: Inspire the Woman. Impact the World.
Open Motto: None - Purpose is most prevalent and used, so I'll put it below.
Flowers: Red & Buff Roses and Asparagus Fern
Colors: Red, Buff, Green
Mascot: Squirrel
Jewel: Pearl

Purpose:
To gain understanding that wisdom may be vouchsafed to me.
To develop and prize health and vigor of body.
To cultivate acquaintance with many whom I meet.
To cherish friendship with but a chosen few and to study the perfecting of those friendships.
To welcome the opportunity of contributing to the worlds work in the community where I am placed because of the joy of service thereby bestowed and the talent of leadership multiplied.
To honor my home, my country, my religious faith.
To hold truth inviolable, sincerity essential, kindness invaluable.
To covet beauty in environment, manner, word and thought.
To possess high ideals and attain somewhat unto them.
This shall be my purpose, so that those who know me may esteem Alpha Gamma Delta for her attainments, revere her for her purposes and love her for her Womanhood.

SWTXBelle 06-05-2009 09:20 AM

My other problem with all the branding is I fear a few years down the road all the cool graphics and catchy taglines will look dated. I want to be a classic - like the original Coca-Cola logo. It has the weight of history behind it, and when you see it you immediately conjure up positive associations. The ad campaigns change - "The Real Thing", "Have a Coke and a Smile", etc., but the logo and colours stay the same.

On the other hand, campaigns that are limited can be effective. My father is the Grand Poobah-elect for TX Elks, and during his "reign" will use MAD - Make A Difference - as his tagline. He uses it in his speeches, pins, and other items. (He's clever that way - he used XIT (as in the ranch) for a campaign to raise funds for the Elks Foundation. XIT = Ten in Texas. He wanted every Elk in TX to pledge $10 to the Foundation, and those who did got a pin. It was amazing to see the response. A great many Elks really wanted those pins!

MysticCat 06-05-2009 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1814651)
And the four. words. with. periods. thing is getting old for me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1814710)
This sums up taglines and mission statements in general, as far as I'm concerned. If you have an open motto fine - if you don't that's fine too. You apparently have gotten along fine without one so don't feel peer pressured to put your essence in a cute phrase. But there have been so many groups biting off our and AST's open mottos that it makes me want to scream.

I figured this is what AlphaFrog was getting at she said
Quote:

Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1814502)
I can't help but wonder if they got rid of the Imagine. Believe. Achieve. because it was too similar to mottos/taglines that other groups were already using.

After a while, the three or four verb or adjective taglines can start to sound like they were cut from the same mold, so to speak.

That's why I was really glad when our tagline didn't follow that mold. And like, SWTXBelle says about "Love, Labor, Learning, Loyalty," "Among Men Harmony" is very rooted in our foundational writings.

Quote:

My only conclusion is that the same marketing/PR firm is making the rounds of all the sororities, the same way all the soap operas rotate producers and head writers.
Precisely why I noted that we were told that the agency that did our branding/visual identity had done work for over 25 GLOs. (Their website references work they did for Beta; I wonder who else.)

Just interested 06-05-2009 10:48 AM

You are totally right, Leslie Ann I didn't check the website. Knew it had great in it. I have a distaste for the taglines myself. But what do I know. I didn't even know the tagline for my own sorority, that's how much I've paid attention to it.

ThetaDancer 06-05-2009 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1814726)

It's only the past 10 years that I'm talking about when GLOs have felt the need to "brand" themselves as if they were a bottle of aspirin or a pair of sneakers. The ironic thing is that a key part of branding is having a Unique Selling Proposition - i.e. something that sets you apart from others in your category. Almost all of the mission statements and taglines (unless they come from a creed or other portions of sorority ritual) could be used for any of the groups. They do nothing to encourage women to join XYZ over BCD. So I guess I just really don't see the point of having them at all.

I very much agree with this. It's one thing to have an open motto or use key words from a creed/purpose/etc., but it's another thing to "brand" a sorority with buzzwords that really do not effectively communicate anything about the organization. Something about this new branding trend seems to almost cheapen and commercialize the experience.

ta kala 06-05-2009 12:15 PM

Kappa Delta's tagline is "making great things happen." Live Great is part of our values campaign:

Growth through lifetime learning
Responsibility for our own integrity and ethical actions
Engagement in social and civic interests
Altruistic service to others
Truth and loyalty to each other

The Norman Shield (new member manual) was updated for this fall and GREAT has been integrated into the program, with each letter corresponding to a week.

littleowl33 06-05-2009 01:37 PM

I guess I'm in the minority here, but I really don't mind the taglines. I think this whole thread is a testament to the fact that most NPC women only know their own sorority's tagline, plus maybe one or two others. I'm sure PNMs have no idea what everyone's taglines are. No one's going to go into recruitment and choose their house based on who has the "coolest" graphic or the catchiest tagline... unless they really do their homework and are having a hard time deciding betwen two great choices (and in that case, I would think things like Philanthropy, traditions, colors, etc. would be more of a selling point). I doubt any of the higher-ups in our sororities want to market our groups like "sneakers" or what-have-you, but I don't see any harm (or much benefit, actually) in sprucing up a logo. I guess I'm pretty indifferent because I don't think it makes any difference in how people view the group or how many women will join.

For example, I don't think any PNM in the world is saying, "Well, I loved Phi Mu when their tagline was 'Imagine. Believe. Acheive.', but I just don't think I can do 'Vibrant'. I'll just join XYZ instead." Or vice versa.

AOII Angel 06-05-2009 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by littleowl33 (Post 1814841)
For example, I don't think any PNM in the world is saying, "Well, I loved Phi Mu when their tagline was 'Connect. Impact. Shine', but I just don't think I can do 'Vibrant'. I'll just join XYZ instead." Or vice versa.

Ha! Probably not since that's GPhiB's tagline! You're thinking Imagine. Believe. Achieve. :p

littleowl33 06-05-2009 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1814842)
Ha! Probably not since that's GPhiB's tagline! You're thinking Imagine. Believe. Achieve. :p

Ah! Sorry! Kind of proves my point about no one knowing what they are... especially me. I'll change it :p

MysticCat 06-05-2009 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by littleowl33 (Post 1814841)
I think this whole thread is a testament to the fact that most NPC women only know their own sorority's tagline, plus maybe one or two others.

But doesn't that mean that the taglines are not fulfilling their intended purpose? Taglines are a component of branding/advertising. In the GLO context, that doesn't mean branding or advertising for the purpose of attracting new members per se, but for the purpose of having a consistent "brand" that identifies an organization and sets it apart from other, similar organizations so that when you see it, you immediately say "ABC." So if the taglines aren't helping identify the GLO in question, then they're not working, it seems to me.

It's like with any advertising slogan -- some will work and some won't; some will catch on and some won't; some last and some won't.

33girl 06-05-2009 02:29 PM

^^^Exactly what I meant - why are GLOs spending money on something so ineffective when it could be going to philanthropy or scholarships for members?

I was thinking about this, and maybe part of the branding is an effort to create a clear nationwide identity in the same way NPHC groups have among their intended membership (and therefore hopefully create the same degree of alumnae support). But until NPC and NIC completely change the way they rush - that just ain't gonna happen. Even if rushees go into rush saying they want to be a PQR, it's usually because they're a legacy or because of the group's reputation on that particular campus. It's usually not because they've researched the group or felt a connection to the philanthropy.

(The above statement may contain sweeping generalizations.)

AOII Angel 06-05-2009 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1814864)
^^^Exactly what I meant - why are GLOs spending money on something so ineffective when it could be going to philanthropy or scholarships for members?

I was thinking about this, and maybe part of the branding is an effort to create a clear nationwide identity in the same way NPHC groups have among their intended membership (and therefore hopefully create the same degree of alumnae support). But until NPC and NIC completely change the way they rush - that just ain't gonna happen. Even if rushees go into rush saying they want to be a PQR, it's usually because they're a legacy or because of the group's reputation on that particular campus. It's usually not because they've researched the group or felt a connection to the philanthropy.

(The above statement may contain sweeping generalizations.)

It's only a generalization because it's generally true!

MysticCat 06-05-2009 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1814864)
I was thinking about this, and maybe part of the branding is an effort to create a clear nationwide identity in the same way NPHC groups have among their intended membership (and therefore hopefully create the same degree of alumnae support). But until NPC and NIC completely change the way they rush - that just ain't gonna happen. Even if rushees go into rush saying they want to be a PQR, it's usually because they're a legacy or because of the group's reputation on that particular campus. It's usually not because they've researched the group or felt a connection to the philanthropy.

I hadn't thought about it this way, but it's an interesting idea; you may be on to something.

And maybe that's why as best I can tell the visual identity thing does seem to be "working" for us -- since we're what might be called a "special interest" social fraternity, we're looking to attract guys who share that interest and who make a connection with us because of it. At the same time, we know that lots of guys looking for a social fraternity are not going to consider us along with the others (nor would we consider them) because they don't feel a connection to that special interest.

SWTXBelle 06-05-2009 09:13 PM

Did you know . . .
 
that NPC has "Grow. Give. Lead. Succeed." as its tagline???

minDyG 06-07-2009 12:55 AM

Might as well fill in the rest of the specs for Delta Gamma...

http://www.deltagamma.org/media/images/common/logo.gif

Motto: Do Good
Tag Line: For Hope. For Strength. For Life.
Symbol: Anchor
Colors: Bronze, pink, and blue
Flower: Delta Gamma Rose (cream colored rose)
Mascot: Hannah (Raggedy Ann doll)

We don't have a jewel, which is unfortunate. I would love to have an excuse to buy lots of (fill in the blank) jewelry! I know pearls are prevalent on lots of our fraternity jewelry.

AlwaysSAI 06-07-2009 08:04 PM

SAI & Phi Sig
 
I think I'm the only SAI and/or Phi Sig that's really active on the general boards, so I'll post for us.:)

ΦΣΠ
Open Motto: Scholarship. Leadership. Fellowship.
Tagline: Discover Your Potential. Learn. Inspire. Lead.
Flower: White Rose.
Jewel: Pearl (unofficial)
Color:Royal Purple & Gold. White is used as an auxiliary color.
Official Mascot: Debates about a national mascot happen at every convention--but a decision is never made. My chapter's mascot is the Alpha Chi-ote.
Other Symbols: Lamp of Knowledge, 3 stars, clasped links, & Open book and staff

ΣΑΙ
Open Motto: Vita brevis, ars longa
Tagline: I can't find one. But, I've always liked "Celebrating a Century of Sisterhood in Music" My chapter's tag line is "The World Stops for My Sisters"
Flower:Red Rose
Jewel: Ruby (unofficial)
Colors: Crimson & White
Official Mascot: Don't have one--but a music note is often used. :p
Other Symbols: Pipes of Pan, Sword, White Rose, Wreath of Laurel Leaves

Glitter650 06-07-2009 11:56 PM

Phi Sigma Sigma

Open Motto: Aim High

Tagline: Aspire, Act, Achieve.

PeppyGPhiB 06-08-2009 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1814710)
This sums up taglines and mission statements in general, as far as I'm concerned. If you have an open motto fine - if you don't that's fine too. You apparently have gotten along fine without one so don't feel peer pressured to put your essence in a cute phrase. But there have been so many groups biting off our and AST's open mottos that it makes me want to scream.

Um, Gamma Phi Beta has an open motto, and it's completely different from our letters, tagline and creed. Our open motto is, "Founded Upon a Rock," and it's been our motto since our founding.

33girl 06-08-2009 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1815469)
Um, Gamma Phi Beta has an open motto, and it's completely different from our letters, tagline and creed. Our open motto is, "Founded Upon a Rock," and it's been our motto since our founding.

My comment doesn't apply to you then. I never said that people were pulling mottos out of their butts. Chilly willy will.


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