Corporate Design

Corporate Design

Corporate Design Explained

Corporate Design…or…Visual Identity…or…Graphics Branding: All these fancy titles basically mean the same thing: establishing a VISUAL BOND between your business and the people connected to it: employees, contractors, partners… but most importantly: your customers.

Why is this important? Well, “company”, “business” or “brand”…these are just abstract terms, right? Until you give them some visual form that will represent them to the outside world. ‘Cause that’s the way to get people to remember you and differentiate from the competition! And this is not just about a logo. The search for a perfect visual identity needs to start from much deeper grounds by defining the corporate colors, fonts, and basic shapes. Based on these core elements, a logo is created. And, of course, an IT Security company will probably use a different set than a nonprofit environmental organization.

Now, any additional materials, prints or merchandise must be created on the basis of the new graphics fundamentals. So… letterheads, envelopes, business cards, mugs, T-shirts or even cars… all these should respect the defined styling. This is how you build coherence and consistency across visible components of your business, which strongly increases your trustworthiness and brand credibility.

Long story short – you’ve come to the right place since we do exactly what has been just described.

Together with your help, we will find the right core elements for your branding, design a visually appealing logo appropriate for your business field, and also produce any of the additional materials. And by “producing” I also mean that we can manage all the printing for you and deliver just the final outputs.

So what you’re waiting for? Contact us today and give your business a new face!

Corporate Design…or…Visual Identity…or…Graphics Branding: All these fancy titles basically mean the same thing: establishing a VISUAL BOND between your business and the people connected to it: employees, contractors, partners… but most importantly: your customers.

Why is this important? Well, “company”, “business” or “brand”…these are just abstract terms, right? Until you give them some visual form that will represent them to the outside world. ‘Cause that’s the way to get people to remember you and differentiate from the competition! And this is not just about a logo. The search for a perfect visual identity needs to start from much deeper grounds by defining the corporate colors, fonts, and basic shapes. Based on these core elements, a logo is created. And, of course, an IT Security company will probably use a different set than a nonprofit environmental organization.

Now, any additional materials, prints or merchandise must be created on the basis of the new graphics fundamentals. So… letterheads, envelopes, business cards, mugs, T-shirts or even cars… all these should respect the defined styling. This is how you build coherence and consistency across visible components of your business, which strongly increases your trustworthiness and brand credibility.

Long story short – you’ve come to the right place since we do exactly what has been just described.

Together with your help, we will find the right core elements for your branding, design a visually appealing logo appropriate for your business field, and also produce any of the additional materials. And by “producing” I also mean that we can manage all the printing for you and deliver just the final outputs.

So what you’re waiting for? Contact us today and give your business a new face!

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Jorge @ ASTOUND
I have a diverse background and experience that qualifies me as an expert. This includes consulting for enterprises, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit organizations.

My areas of focus include marketing strategy development, marketing operations design and optimization, marketing automation, sales operations, content development, content marketing, content monetization, web development, design, and information architecture.

I pride myself on being technical, strategic, and tactical. I work well as the liaison between the technical and non-technical project stakeholders, and I work diligently to achieve results.