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The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding

// May 7th, 2009 // 14,306 Comments » // Advertising, Design

Came across this while I was doing a project:

The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding

1. Expansion

The power of a brand is inversely proportional to its scope

2. Contraction

A brand becomes stronger when you narrow its focus

3. Publicity

The birth of a brand is achieved with publicity, not advertising

4. Advertising

Once born, a brand needs advertising to stay healthy

5.The Word

A brand should strive to own a word in the mind of the consumer

6.Credentials

The crucial ingredient in the success of any brand is its claim to authenticity

7. Quality

Quality is important, but brands are not built on quality alone

8. The Category

A leading brand should promote the category, not the brand

9. The Name

In the long run a brand is nothing more than a name.

10. Extensions

The easiest way to destroy a brand is to put its name on everything

11. Fellowship

In order to build the category, a brand should welcome other brands

12. The Generic

One of the fastest routes to failure is giving a brand a generic name

13. The Company

Brands are brands. Companies are companies. There is a difference

14. Subbrands

What branding builds, subbranding can destroy

15. Siblings

There is a time and a place to launch a second brand

16. Shape

A brand’s logotype should be designed to fit the eyes. Both eyes.

17. Color

A brand should use a color that is the opposite of its major competitor’s

18. Borders

There are no barriers to global branding. A brand should know no borders.

19. Consistency

A brand is not built overnight. Success is measured in decades, not years.

20. Change

Brands can be changed, but only infrequently and only very carefully

21. Mortality

No brand will live forever. Euthanasia is often the best solution

22. Singularity

The most important aspect of a brand is its single-mindedness

30+ Examples of Visual Information Design

// May 4th, 2009 // 13,584 Comments » // Art in Motion, Design

Infographics or information graphics are the visual representation of data. The goals are always to balance content and design in order to communicate the data set. Infographics should never be so complex that it hiders it’s ability to communicate, however it should never be so simple that it lose the insight of the data it represents. The golden rule is “to make it as simple as possible. But no simpler!” One of the unique characteristics of infographics is its ability to bring together seemingly unrelated sets of data in order to tell a cohesive story. Often these visual representations will show us the connections between data sets that might have otherwise been overlooked in their raw numerical format. By visualizing, therefore humanizing the data we are able to understand it in a physical, relationship based paradigm.

Beyond simple (if you consider it to be simple) data visualization, information graphics also play a role in non-verbally communicating messages or entire stories to the audience. Think about the last time you were in a plane and looked at the information car; did you need any word to understand the message? Visual representation of information is almost as old as humanity itself (think back to cave paintings and hieroglyphs) over time technology has allowed us to display this information in evermore creative ways. Enjoy these 30+ smashing infographic images and videos.

Google Data Visualizations

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Browser Wars

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Where People Like to Kill Themselves

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Climate Change: The Carbon Atlas

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Personal Annual Report

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Coffee Much

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Global Tobacco Trade

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Stealing the Show

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Red Tape

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Text similarities in essays

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Web Trends

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Price and market penetration of consumer electronics over the past 50 years

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Tall buildings

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Poverty and Wealth

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Made in China

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Where we Live

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Periodic Table of Typeface

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The History of Beer!

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How Long will it Last?

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Napoleonic Wars

I guess you can’t really talk about information graphics without talking about this graph which shows the size of Napoleon’s army over geographical location, time, weather and events during his Russian campaign. While  it might be very pretty, it does exactly what an infographic is supposed to do: Show a complex set of data in a simple, easy to understand formant.

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Corporate Connections

This is an example that I feel missed the mark, it shows the connections between large international conglomerates.  There was no attempt to show the geographical distribution of the companies which I think would have made this graphic much more useful.

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Objectified

// May 1st, 2009 // 10,379 Comments » // Design

About a month ago I was sitting alone and lonely searching the netflix “watch instantly” tab, when I came across a documentary called “Helvetica” by Gary Hustwit. And I thought -Who is this Gary Hustwit fellow and who is he kidding? Why in god’s name would anyone watch a documentary about Helvetica? (which for those of you who don’t know is a really common corporate typeface similar it Arial). Of course, being the weirdo that I am, I had to watch it, and it was surprisingly satisfying.

So today when I happened across Objectified – an upcoming documentary by Gary Hustwit – I admittedly got a little excited. Not sure when it goes on sale but there are screenings listed throughout the summer. I might have to make the trek up to Philadelphia for the may 11th show.

Objectified Trailer

Helvetica Trailer

Upcoming Screening for Objectified

May 3 & 4
Toronto ON, Canada
Hot Docs International Documentary Festival
Canadian Premiere! Two screenings at the Bloor Cinema, Q&A’s with Gary Hustwit.
Tickets on sale now.

May 5
Vancouver BC, Canada
Special Screening – Rio Theatre
Post-screening Q&A’s with Gary Hustwit
6:30pm SOLD OUT. New show 9:30pm, get tickets.
Sponsored by the GDC BC, BCID, and ACID

May 7
Cleveland OH, USA
Special Screening – CIA Cinematheque
7:30pm, post-film Q&A with director Gary Hustwit
Sponsored by AIGA Cleveland and IDSA Northern Ohio
Tickets on sale now

May 8 – 21
New York NY, USA
IFC Center
Our New York theatrical run. Gary Hustwit and special guests at opening weekend shows.

May 11
Philadelphia PA, USA
Special Screening – Drexel University
The Westphal College at Drexel University, 6:30pm & 9pm
Bossone Auditorium
Post-screening Q&A’s with director Gary Hustwit
Tickets on sale now.

May 13
Atlanta GA, USA
Special Screening – Plaza Theatre
7pm, post-screening Q&A with Gary Hustwit and special guests.
Sponsored by the Museum of Design Atlanta, AIGA Atlanta and IDSA Atlanta
Tickets on sale now.

May 14
Indianapolis IN, USA
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Post-screening Q&A with Gary Hustwit.
Get tickets.

May 15 & 16
Columbus OH, USA
Wexner Center for the Arts
Three showings, post-screening Q&A’s with Gary Hustwit
Tickets on sale now.

May 18
Savannah GA, USA
Savannah College of Art and Design
Trustees Theater, 7pm. Post-screening Q&A with Gary Hustwit.

May 21 & 22
Boston MA, USA
Museum of Fine Arts
8pm both nights. Q&A with Gary Hustwit after May 21st screening.
Tickets on sale now

May 22+
London, UK
Barbican Center
Tickets on sale now

June 9
Portland OR, USA
Special Screening – Cinema 21
7:00pm, post-film Q&A with director Gary Hustwit
Tickets on sale now

June 10
Seattle WA, USA
Special Screening – Seattle Cinerama
7:00pm, post-film Q&A with director Gary Hustwit
Tickets on sale now

June 12
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Cinéma du Parc
7pm and 9:30pm, Q&A with Gary Hustwit after both screenings.
Tickets on sale now

June 24 – 28
San Francisco CA, USA
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Our SF theatrical run. Tickets on sale now.

Find out more at http://www.objectifiedfilm.com

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Question for you: Do you know of any other good movies about design? I would love to hear about it.

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