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SKILL.md

name brand-identity
description Brand strategy and identity design for businesses and products. Use when creating brand guidelines, developing visual identity systems, or defining brand positioning.

Brand Identity

Comprehensive guide for creating and managing brand identities from strategy to execution.

Brand Strategy Foundation

What is a Brand?

Brand = Perception in people's minds

A brand is NOT:
✗ Just a logo
✗ Just visual identity
✗ What you say about yourself

A brand IS:
✓ Promise to customers
✓ Emotional connection
✓ Reputation and trust
✓ What others say about you

Brand Hierarchy

┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│           BRAND PURPOSE                 │
│     Why you exist (beyond profit)       │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│           BRAND VISION                  │
│     Where you're going                  │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│           BRAND MISSION                 │
│     How you'll get there                │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│           BRAND VALUES                  │
│     What you believe in                 │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│         BRAND PERSONALITY               │
│     How you communicate                 │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│         BRAND IDENTITY                  │
│     Visual and verbal expression        │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Brand Strategy

Brand Purpose

Template:
We exist to [ACTION] for [AUDIENCE]
by [HOW] so that [IMPACT].

Examples:
Nike: "To bring inspiration and innovation
       to every athlete in the world."

Patagonia: "We're in business to save
           our home planet."

Tesla: "To accelerate the world's transition
       to sustainable energy."

Brand Positioning

Positioning Statement Template:

For [TARGET AUDIENCE]
who [NEED/WANT],
[BRAND NAME] is a [CATEGORY]
that [KEY BENEFIT].
Unlike [COMPETITORS],
we [UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATOR].

Example:
For busy professionals who need
quick, healthy meals, HelloFresh
is a meal kit delivery service
that provides pre-portioned ingredients
with easy recipes. Unlike grocery shopping,
we eliminate food waste and decision fatigue.

Competitive Positioning Map

               High Price
                    │
                    │
        Premium     │     Luxury
        Quality     │     Exclusive
                    │
    ────────────────┼────────────────
                    │
        Value       │     Status
        Basic       │     Symbol
                    │
                    │
               Low Price

    Low Perceived ───────── High Perceived
        Value                  Value

Brand Archetypes

Archetype Desire Strategy Examples
Innocent Safety Be pure/simple Coca-Cola, Dove
Explorer Freedom Discover world Jeep, North Face
Sage Wisdom Find truth Google, TED
Hero Mastery Act courageously Nike, FedEx
Outlaw Liberation Break rules Harley, Virgin
Magician Power Transform Apple, Disney
Regular Belonging Be authentic IKEA, Target
Lover Intimacy Create connection Chanel, Godiva
Jester Enjoyment Have fun M&Ms, Old Spice
Caregiver Service Help others Johnson & Johnson
Creator Innovation Create value Lego, Adobe
Ruler Control Take charge Mercedes, Rolex

Visual Identity System

Logo Design Principles

Effective Logo Characteristics:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ✓ Simple: Works at any size             │
│ ✓ Memorable: Distinctive and unique     │
│ ✓ Timeless: Avoids trends              │
│ ✓ Versatile: Works in all contexts      │
│ ✓ Appropriate: Fits the industry        │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Logo Types

Type Description Best For
Wordmark Company name styled Unique names (Google, Coca-Cola)
Lettermark Initials only Long names (IBM, HBO)
Brandmark Symbol only Established brands (Apple, Nike)
Combination Symbol + wordmark Versatility (Adidas, Burger King)
Emblem Text inside symbol Traditional (Starbucks, Harley)
Mascot Character Friendly brands (KFC, Michelin)

Logo Clearspace

┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│                                     │
│    ┌─────────────────────┐          │
│    │                     │          │
│    │    ┌───────────┐    │          │
│    │    │   LOGO    │    │  X = logo height
│    │    │           │    │
│    │    └───────────┘    │  Minimum clearspace
│    │         X           │  = X on all sides
│    │         ↓           │
│    └─────────────────────┘          │
│              X                      │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘

Color System

Primary Palette:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PRIMARY        │ Used for main elements │
│ #0066FF        │ 60% of design          │
├────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
│ SECONDARY      │ Supporting elements    │
│ #00CC88        │ 30% of design          │
├────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
│ ACCENT         │ CTAs, highlights       │
│ #FF6B00        │ 10% of design          │
└────────────────┴────────────────────────┘

Extended Palette:
- Neutral grays (backgrounds, text)
- Success/error/warning states
- Light/dark variants of each color

Typography System

Font Hierarchy:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ DISPLAY                                 │
│ For headlines, hero text                │
│ [Display Font Name] Bold                │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ HEADING                                 │
│ For section titles                      │
│ [Heading Font Name] Semibold            │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BODY                                    │
│ For paragraphs, content                 │
│ [Body Font Name] Regular                │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ UI / CAPTION                            │
│ For buttons, labels, metadata           │
│ [UI Font Name] Medium                   │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Brand Voice & Tone

Voice Attributes

Define 3-5 voice characteristics:

Example (Tech Startup):
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ BOLD                                    │
│ We're not: Aggressive, arrogant         │
│ We are: Confident, direct, assertive    │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ FRIENDLY                                │
│ We're not: Unprofessional, casual       │
│ We are: Warm, approachable, human       │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ CLEAR                                   │
│ We're not: Oversimplified, dumbed-down  │
│ We are: Straightforward, jargon-free    │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Tone Spectrum

Context-dependent tone adjustment:

Playful ◄────────────────────► Serious

Website Copy    ●───────────────────────
Error Messages  ───────────●────────────
Legal Pages     ─────────────────────●──
Social Media    ●───────────────────────
Customer Support ───────●───────────────

Writing Guidelines

DO:
✓ Use active voice
✓ Keep sentences short
✓ Address user directly (you/your)
✓ Be specific, not vague
✓ Show, don't tell

DON'T:
✗ Use jargon without explanation
✗ Write walls of text
✗ Be condescending
✗ Over-promise
✗ Use empty superlatives

Brand Guidelines Document

Essential Sections

1. BRAND OVERVIEW
   - Brand story
   - Mission, vision, values
   - Target audience

2. LOGO USAGE
   - Primary logo versions
   - Clearspace rules
   - Minimum sizes
   - Incorrect usage examples

3. COLOR PALETTE
   - Primary colors (Hex, RGB, CMYK, Pantone)
   - Secondary colors
   - Color combinations
   - Accessibility requirements

4. TYPOGRAPHY
   - Font families
   - Hierarchy and usage
   - Web fonts vs. print fonts
   - Fallback fonts

5. IMAGERY & PHOTOGRAPHY
   - Style guidelines
   - Photo treatment
   - Illustration style
   - Icon system

6. VOICE & TONE
   - Writing principles
   - Tone by context
   - Example copy

7. APPLICATIONS
   - Business cards
   - Letterhead
   - Email signatures
   - Social media templates
   - Presentation templates

Brand Applications

Digital Touchpoints

Touchpoint Key Considerations
Website Navigation, CTAs, content hierarchy
Mobile App Icon, splash screen, UI patterns
Social Media Profile images, cover photos, templates
Email Signatures, newsletters, transactional
Advertising Banner sizes, video formats

Print Touchpoints

Touchpoint Specifications
Business Cards 3.5" × 2" (US), 85mm × 55mm (EU)
Letterhead 8.5" × 11" (US), A4 (EU)
Envelopes #10 (US), DL (EU)
Brochures Tri-fold, bi-fold, booklet
Signage Variable, high resolution

Social Media Image Sizes (2024)

Platform Profile Cover/Header Post
Instagram 320×320 N/A 1080×1080
Facebook 170×170 851×315 1200×630
LinkedIn 400×400 1584×396 1200×627
Twitter/X 400×400 1500×500 1200×675
YouTube 800×800 2560×1440 1280×720

Naming & Taglines

Brand Name Types

Type Description Examples
Descriptive Describes function General Electric, PayPal
Invented Made-up word Kodak, Xerox, Spotify
Founder Person's name Ford, Dell, Disney
Metaphor Symbolic meaning Amazon, Apple, Nike
Acronym Initials IBM, BMW, IKEA
Mashup Combined words Facebook, YouTube, Instagram

Tagline Formula

Effective Taglines:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Benefit-focused: "Just Do It" (Nike)    │
│ Category-defining: "Search On" (Google) │
│ Provocative: "Think Different" (Apple)  │
│ Imperative: "Open Happiness" (Coca-Cola)│
│ Superlative: "The Ultimate Driving      │
│              Machine" (BMW)             │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Characteristics:
- Short (2-5 words ideal)
- Memorable
- Unique to brand
- Evergreen (not dated)
- Aligns with positioning

Brand Audit

Audit Checklist

VISUAL CONSISTENCY
- [ ] Logo used correctly everywhere
- [ ] Colors match brand palette
- [ ] Typography consistent
- [ ] Imagery style aligned

VOICE CONSISTENCY
- [ ] Tone appropriate by channel
- [ ] Key messages reinforced
- [ ] Terminology consistent

EXPERIENCE CONSISTENCY
- [ ] Customer journey aligned
- [ ] Touchpoints cohesive
- [ ] Promise delivered

COMPETITIVE POSITION
- [ ] Differentiation clear
- [ ] Target audience reached
- [ ] Market position maintained

Brand Health Metrics

Metric What It Measures
Awareness % who know the brand
Consideration % who would consider buying
Preference % who prefer over competitors
Loyalty Repeat purchase rate
NPS Likelihood to recommend
Share of Voice Brand mentions vs. competitors

Rebranding

When to Rebrand

REBRAND when:
✓ Company strategy has fundamentally changed
✓ Merging with another company
✓ Target audience has shifted significantly
✓ Brand has negative associations
✓ Visual identity is severely dated

DON'T rebrand just because:
✗ New marketing team wants to make their mark
✗ Competitors have rebranded
✗ "We're bored of our logo"
✗ Minor business evolution

Rebrand Types

Type Scope When
Refresh Update existing elements Every 5-10 years
Partial Significant visual update Strategy shift
Full Complete overhaul Transformation

Best Practices

DO:

  • Start with strategy before design
  • Research competitors thoroughly
  • Test with target audience
  • Create comprehensive guidelines
  • Allow flexibility within system
  • Plan for all touchpoints
  • Document everything
  • Review and update regularly

DON'T:

  • Skip the strategy phase
  • Follow trends blindly
  • Create overly rigid systems
  • Neglect digital applications
  • Forget accessibility
  • Rebrand too frequently
  • Ignore internal adoption
  • Underestimate implementation

Brand Development Process

Phase 1: DISCOVERY (2-4 weeks)
├── Stakeholder interviews
├── Competitive analysis
├── Audience research
└── Brand audit (if existing)

Phase 2: STRATEGY (2-3 weeks)
├── Positioning development
├── Brand architecture
├── Messaging framework
└── Brand personality

Phase 3: IDENTITY (4-6 weeks)
├── Visual concept exploration
├── Logo development
├── Color and typography
├── Design system creation

Phase 4: EXPRESSION (3-4 weeks)
├── Brand guidelines
├── Templates and assets
├── Application mockups
└── Launch materials

Phase 5: ACTIVATION (Ongoing)
├── Internal rollout
├── External launch
├── Training and adoption
└── Monitoring and refinement