Posts Tagged ‘branding’

Book review: The Brand Gap by Marty Neumeier

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Subtitle: How to bridge the distance between business strategy and design.

This is one of my all-time favourites. Why? It’s a fantastic, quick read packed with insights and full of wisdom on what branding is all about. I think it’s a great read for anybody involved in selling a service, product or idea.

Marty explains in a very descriptive and in easy-to-understand language how to keep any brand on track and why brand consistency will pay off. He defines 5 disciplines on how you can build a sustainable brand and which obstacles to look out for. And it is often exactly those obstacles why even big brands are struggling.

What also stands out is that Marty practices what he is preaching with his own book: focus and differentiate. His book could not be any more condensed, and his book itself is a brand. Great illustrations and graphics visualise his ideas in a way you won’t forget.

Here is a condensed version of his book in PDF format - enjoy:
Powerpoint version of “The Brand Gap” by Marty Neumeier (PDF 3.5 MB)

I am not sure if the following is still valid, but if you need books for your branding team:
Bulk discounts on the THE BRAND GAP are
available for educational and corporate groups.
Contact STEPHANIE.WALL@NEWRIDERS.COM.

What happens to your brand when you don’t focus

Friday, February 8th, 2008

It is so true. I have been sitting in meetings like that myself. This happens often, when too many have a say. Then you start compromising and compromising and adding and adding and loosing focus. You never can please everybody.

In the end it is one big wishy washy about everything and nothing.
You want to stand out? Focus on the essentials.