I think you're definitely getting ahead of yourself. Once the product is built, you will find a lot if these answers coming from within you. If you don't even have a prototype, then I'd say don't worry about all that. Just build it and see how it goes. I bet you're a better marketer than you think, but your problem is you tried to think of marketing something that doesnt even exist yet, and gave up. Am I right?
By branding do you mean for your parent company or for the specific app? For example the branding for Microsoft is a different type of project than say branding Office. And by branding are you thinking on a big scale (everything from coming up with the name to the marketing) or on a small scale (i.e. an icon for an app)?
My advice to you as a designer is that you should start small, take baby steps and keep your budget low. I'd also advise you to work with a local designer (if you can find a good one) who can meet with you face to face.
By the way I did a quick google search and found this studio after some hunting: http://www.holbeinruiz.com
That's really good advice Michael, thanks a lot :)
We actually have a prototype, but maybe we should focus a little bit more on that and start with branding later on the process.
Do you, being involved in branding, have any advise (book recommendations, blogs, etc).
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 50.0 ms ] threadI think a good way to communicate this would be to say what you are trying to get out of this service.
My advice to you as a designer is that you should start small, take baby steps and keep your budget low. I'd also advise you to work with a local designer (if you can find a good one) who can meet with you face to face.
By the way I did a quick google search and found this studio after some hunting: http://www.holbeinruiz.com
That's a really good question, I think I'm talking about the whole brand, including the name and marketing.
Thanks for the link :)
And if you want to see a super ugly logo look at the very first Apple logo -- it' s a second rate hippy doodle of the worst kind: http://www.edibleapple.com/2009/04/20/the-evolution-and-hist...
I'm a branding guy, but my advice is to to put every penny into building a great product!
Once you understand what that product does (and that takes time) then focus on branding.
Too many times I see folks come up with a name, or they buy a domain and then try to think what they should do with it.
Do you, being involved in branding, have any advise (book recommendations, blogs, etc).
Thanks a lot for your input!
http://www.paul-rand.com/
That would be a good place to start...
Her post: http://www.copyhackers.com/2011/10/18/how-1-hn-post-compelle...
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