Tag: Branding

25 posts
The Emu Café Social icon
The Emu Café Social
social.emucafe.org

World Cup De-Branding

I have never been a soccer person, so this year's World Cup has not registered much on me beyond seeing an unusual number of foreign national team soccer jerseys on some days (despite the best efforts of the New York City and State governments to pretend that it is taking place in New York and...

Jul 2, 2026
Testing the new pckt
Christof Täschler icon
Christof Täschler
christoftaeschler.pckt.blog

Testing the new pckt

Seems very nice up to now. The moon

Jun 8, 2026
The Atmosphere needs a front door

The Atmosphere needs a front door

The Atmosphere needs a distinct brand identify, better tools for builders, a new UX for users, and a small empowered group willing to build it all.

May 15, 2026
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ewan's devlog
devlog.croft.click

SocialSync Branding

Apr 25, 2026

The Chunky Guys cap: a brief history

How a small run of baseball caps became a minor legend, and why we're finally opening a shop.

Apr 11, 2026
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Priceless Misc
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The Curation Comeback: Why Human Taste Beats Algorithms Every Time

Algorithms manufacture mediocrity. As AI makes polished content cheap, authentic human taste becomes your only unfair advantage.

Jul 27, 2025
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Priceless Misc
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Your Story Is Probably Good Enough, Your Execution Isn't

Most brands already have a compelling story. The gap between modest and exceptional video ROI comes down to production execution and craftsmanship.

Jul 1, 2025

Let The Fans Have It

A YouTuber makes an interesting pitch for the legendary Commodore brand: Instead of letting it die on the vine, make the brand accessible to the community for cheap.

Jun 7, 2025

Tic-Tac-D’Oh

Dell decides to rebrand its machines along a 3x3 grid—and ditches a number of popular product lines along the way. (Was it worth it?)

Jan 7, 2025
Re: Europe's future – eu/acc
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Daniel Freytag
frytg.digital

Re: Europe's future – eu/acc

The EU needs a clear vision for the future, focusing on sustainability and quality of life, rather than just growth and GDP.

May 2, 2024

No Hiding These Logos

How Intel turned the PC industry into its collective co-op marketing partner through a strong sticker game, an idea Microsoft used to push Windows sales.

Jul 6, 2022

Renamin’ Cajuns

How a somewhat obscure Louisiana university got a gradual name upgrade in the eyes of state law—and of college football (of course).

Aug 27, 2021

Thirsty? Oh Yeah!

Kool-Aid is a delicious drink with a fascinating story that extends beyond branding. Here’s how the powdered drink mix (and its mascot) came to define drinks.

Aug 25, 2020

Hydrogenated Marketing

How Crisco, which avoided naming its primary ingredient in ads, toppled lard more than a century ago—and made Americans believers in industrial food.

Mar 23, 2020

Feelin’ 7UP

The marketing history of America’s favorite lemon-lime soda, 7UP, proves that sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.

Feb 11, 2020

Giving Candy A Bad Name

The surprisingly true story of Ayds, a diet suppressant candy that was incredibly successful until its name became forever associated with something else.

Sep 20, 2018

The Ballad of Yo! Noid

In the '80s and '90s, advertisers got the idea to market products to kids through video games. The games aren't half-bad (mostly), but they're still ads.

Aug 16, 2018

Fusion Web Clinic

As Creative Specialist for Fusion Web Clinic, I refreshed the company's logo and visual identity and built the style guides, templates, and training that made its marketing collateral look professional.

Dec 31, 2017

The Many Lives of Packard Bell

When it was a radio-maker, Packard Bell had a reputation for quality products. When a PC clone startup bought the name, that reputation fell apart—fast.

Dec 27, 2016

America The Processed

One of the broadest possible geographic terms is, for now, the new name of Budweiser. Does Budweiser deserve \"America,\" and if not, what does?

May 10, 2016

Generic Internet Article

Private labels are a common strategy retailers use to keep profits in house, but fortunately for everyone, house brands are a lot less boring these days.

Oct 22, 2015

The Invention Of News

The field of public relations is still built on a single foundational tool—the press release. Why do we still use them? Well, for the companies, they work.

May 21, 2015

Forget Rand Paul, Let's Talk Paul Rand

Paul Rand, the graphic designer, has a Rand Paul problem: The headline-chewing politician is hiding the famed designer's legacy on Google. Here's why.

Apr 14, 2015

Don't Mess With The Michelin Man

How did a tire manufacturer create an essential restaurant guide? And what other unusual side businesses do brand-name companies have? We investigate.

Apr 9, 2015

Brand bastardizations

Sometimes, companies do things that go against our expectations of their brand. Often, the result can be awful. Check out these examples of brand weirdness.

Jan 27, 2015