How do you decide on the designs for a brand?

Ayşegül Çorok
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Typically, the design decisions for a brand should align with the brand's overall goals and messaging. It's essential to understand the target audience, as design decisions should resonate with them. I would also suggest conducting thorough research on the latest design trends and what competitors are doing to create something that stands out. Additionally, collaboration with a team or other professionals with a diverse range of skills can lead to more well-rounded design decisions. In return, what do you do when making design decisions for a brand? Do you have any tips or best practices you follow?

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Shaur ul Asar
It is helpful to create several variations of a design and test them against the brand's objectives and target audience. The goal is to create a visual identity that shows the brand's values and connects with its audience. It's a challenging process, but when done well, the results can be truly impactful. Thanks for the insightful question!
Sandro Okropiridze
@shaur_ul_asar So true. So many companies are given a brand archetype and identity based on just guesswork. And if it sounds cool.
Justin Johnson
I found talking to people helps me in any design process. Ideally people that fit within your target segment. It always give me inspiration and helps determine what is most important.
Taylah Drury
I conduct thorough research on the target audience, industry trends, and competitors before designing the brand.
I collaborate with the client to understand their vision, mission, and values to ensure the brand's design aligns with their goals.
Milad Karimyar
Naturally, one could endlessly expound on the methods for producing an exceptional design. However, it is worth noting that oftentimes your current interests play a significant role in shaping your project's direction. This statement arises from my personal experience; I have found that every project I've tackled has been fueled by some form of inspiration or passion driving me towards its completion. For this reason, you never know where the next groundbreaking design will emerge from.
Zane Maum
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I create a mood board to explore various design ideas and concepts that could work for the brand.
Jonathan Grimes
I focus on creating a unique and memorable brand identity that sets the brand apart from competitors.