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Org Branding
I feel out of the loop. Is it re-branding season?? I noticed Beta Theta Pi, ASA and AGD all have done a big re-branding of their logo, etc. and I've heard there's more orgs on the horizon doing the same. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for updating a logo, just wondering why so many at once. Am I missing something?
And on a side note, I'm really impressed with ASA. A brand standards document, color palette, and PPT template. Way cool. |
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Not sure why so many at once, but the timing of the launch might be due to the beginning of rush season. It's gonna take some time before I'm 100% behind the new AGD brand. Love the meaning behind it, I just miss my buff rose. :( |
I think its cyclical....
We did ours a few years ago....and it seems to be a "new trend" to base the branding and tagline on "mission, purpose, creed", etc....at least that is the way I see it.... that is not to say the old brands were not like that...but I recall a thread here on GC discussing, brands and taglines and how the trend then was 3 "strong" words... Sigma happens to use 3 strong words, that is formulated from our Mission Statement. I don't think its time for re-branding, but I do think its time for a redesign of our website. |
This isn't where I thought this thread was going.
I'm replying, though, so that the little arrow will show up in front of the thread for me. This seems like it'll be interesting. |
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It took me a minute to get what they're talking about. |
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I also miss the buff rose. But I do like the looks of the the logo and "Live with Purpose".
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I want all the rebranding to slow down. Like, I don't know, I'm no advertising executive, but I think re-branding should only happen once in a lifetime.
If that. |
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I think keeping websites and others designs fresh is a good thing. As long as the "new" still calls back to the "old" in a respectful manner, it shows that the brand is still alive and growing. So, if ODPhi (for example) went from red/silver/black to green/beige/blue in all of our branding efforts, that would be a problem. There's nothing to call back to the previous incarnation. If we went from silver font in the logo to black font, though, I don't see a huge issue with that. |
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I don't think re-branding should be done frequently. To do so undermines the effort - it takes a while for people to integrate the new branding, then even longer for outsiders to recognize it. I do think that websites and other technologies can be refreshed often without "rebranding." |
I have two brands. One on my left arm that says Phi Nu Pi, and on my right arm, I have the diamond. It didn't even hurt when I got hit with it either. I had to put some ice on it to keep the swelling down though.
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PETRI DISH!
There will only be one person on here that gets this...but they know who they are and why.;) |
I kind of have this thought that it seems big orgs rebrand about every 10 years, - every time they get a new strategic plan - but i might be imagining that
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