| How do we work to make your corporate identity
deliver results?
We do this by making certain we share a common understanding of
your corporate objectives, down to the finest detail. This will
ensure that your brand can be lived and experienced by all its intended
audiences and that your visual identity reaches out as far as possible.
Corporate identity programmes typically feature objectives that
are not mutually exclusive:
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To differentiate the organisation from its
competitors, partners and the world in which it operates.
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To try to capture the ethos and flavour of the organisation.
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To achieve a consistency in all its external and internal
communications
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To create a ‘flag’ under which all within the
organisation can unite. |
How will we know when we have achieved the ultimate creative
solution? Against what criteria will client and creative team select
the winning concept? And how will we judge its effectiveness over
time?
The answers lie in the work we carry out before any design work
is started.
First we must step back and see the bigger picture by immersing
ourselves in your organisation.
We then fully digest all we learn, identifying the key issues and
building them into the design brief. This document will incorporate
all the specific, visual objectives in order to meet your strategic
corporate objectives.
The creative phase then begins against a clearly defined set of
criteria, removing much of the subjectivity from the selection process.
We are all human, and we all have likes and dislikes. But, simply
because we like something, it doesn’t make it right.
Once we have selected and rigorously tested the creative solution,
we start implementation. This is steered by a simple set of guidelines
that is easy to follow and straightforward to police.
Finally, and most importantly, we agree on the optimum method for
tracking the new identity’s success. There are many ways of
doing this. However the best approach for you will only emerge once
we have a deeper understanding of you and your business.
See examples of Tangent corporate
identity projects |