Branding

Brand Challenge Day 12: Outline your brand's color system

Brand Challenge Day 12: Outline your brand's color system

Now that you’ve determined your color palette, it’s time to create your color system.

I know what you’re thinking, “What in the world is a color system?”

Let me explain.

Your whole brand should be viewed as a system.

It’s sort of like an equation; you plug in the values to the framework and you get the right answer.

This post is part of Elle & Company’s 4-week Brand Challenge. Click here to see more details, sign up, and access the free workbook.

Brand Challenge Day 11: Come up with your color palette

Brand Challenge Day 11: Come up with your color palette

Color is a great way to distinguish your brand and create recognition.

In fact, color increases brand recognition by up to 80%.

Think about Home Depot, Target, and T-Mobile. Did their brand colors (orange, red, and pink) automatically pop into your mind? Of course they did!

The same should be true for your brand.

This post is part of Elle & Company’s 4-week Brand Challenge. Click here to see more details, sign up, and access the free workbook.

Brand Challenge Day 10: Design variations of your logo

Brand Challenge Day 10: Design variations of your logo

Whenever I’m designing a logo, I’m constantly thinking about how each element (like fonts, colors, and illustrations) can be pulled apart and used elsewhere in the brand to create consistency.

Especially for logo variations.

Chances are, the logo you just created/refined in Day 9 either fits well in a horizontal format or a perfect circle; but not both.

And that’s where today’s action step comes in.

This post is part of Elle & Company’s 4-week Brand Challenge. Click here to see more details, sign up, and access the free workbook.

Brand Challenge Day 9: Refine your primary logo

Brand Challenge Day 9: Refine your primary logo

While a logo isn’t a brand, it is one of the most memorable and recognizable components of a brand.

But where do you even begin to create a logo? What do you need to keep in mind? And if you already have a logo, how do you know if it’s up to par?

Today’s action step and how-to will help you create your logo from scratch if you don’t have one, or give you some important things to consider to see if your current logo needs revising.

This post is part of Elle & Company’s 4-week Brand Challenge. Click here to see more details, sign up, and access the free workbook.

Brand Challenge Day 8: Create an inspiration board

Brand Challenge Day 8: Create an inspiration board

Now that you’ve rounded up some visual inspiration, it’s time to clean it up a bit and compile your images onto an inspiration board.

An inspiration board is simply a graphic compiled of photos, colors, and patterns that provide visual direction for a design project (in this case, your brand).

You’ll come back to this board in the coming weeks for visual reference.

As you build out your brand, you’ll be able to weigh all of the visuals (like your logo, color palette, patterns, fonts, icons, etc.) against this board to ensure that every component stays consistent.

This post is part of Elle & Company’s 4-week Brand Challenge. Click here to see more details, sign up, and access the free workbook.