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By Kendol Mason
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
Logo Package Swatch automates the creation of logo package colors, generating all the necessary colors with ease. It also ensures color consistency across all exported files, eliminating the risk of color variations. This saves designers hours of manual work, allowing them to focus on their creative endeavor.
Logo Package Swatch is a companion extension that seamlessly integrates with Logo Package Express. It provides designers with a centralized location to manage and access all their brand colors. This ensures that the correct colors are always at their fingertips, eliminating the need to search through multiple files or rely on manual color codes.
You can download Logo Package Express here: https://bit.ly/47S2Qxx
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Welcome to the Creators Revival podcast where we explore the
With over 25 years of experience as a creative executive in
As the Head of Graphic Apparel for Old Navy, he oversaw an
As the Owner of Verhaal Brand Design, a branding consultancy
In this episode, we dive into some of the most pressing
As we explore the world of design, Philip shares his
Here's where you can follow Philip:
Website - https://philipvandusen.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipvandusen/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@PhilipVanDusen
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/philipvandusen/
Brand Muse Newsletter - https://philipvandusen.com/muse
The truth about your logo could shock you!
Logo design and branding are important aspects of any business, as having a distinct and recognizable brand can help to promote consumer recognition and drive sales. When it comes to protecting your logo or brand, the process of trademarking is critical. This involves registering your logo with the appropriate authorities, which may involve sending in samples of the design or filling out paperwork verifying its use within your organization.
From there, you can feel confident that no one else will be able to use your logo without permission. By protecting your logo or brand through trademarking, you can ensure that you maintain full control over how it is used and that your unique identity remains intact. Thanks to these benefits, the process of trademarking is an essential component of any successful business strategy.
Troy brings over 30 years of diverse hospitality management experience to Kiwi Restaurant Group. He has successfully built new concepts, redesigned and rebranded existing restaurants and hotels, and improved upon well-established venues for iconic brands such as Hilton Corporate properties, Sheraton, TPC Golf Clubs, as well as luxury Caribbean resorts, and exclusive private memberships clubs.
Throughout his career Troy has spent much time in asset transition and turn-around management for all types of hospitality and restaurant businesses. This experience makes him the perfect candidate to help guide KRP Restaurants through its own growth and development.
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Branding is the foundation of hearts in your businesses to reach more customers effectively. In this podcast episode of talk about how branding can actually help your business in ways you may not have expected in this, I'll go over a few simple ways branding is important to help grow your business, in 2022.
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In this episode, Louise Karch talks about how Realtors and Food Hospitality Owners can find your million-dollar brand-name, the truth behind Betty Crocker, seven systems you can use right now, and the reason why jingles seem to be so easy to remember.
Louise Karch is a brand naming expert and speaker to business professionals for business growth. Louise, makes sure your brand stands out. She's won The Pillar Community Award For Innovation and was once a marketing faculty member of the University of California at the Master's degree in Adult Education.
She is also providing growth strategies within the business. In this episode, we talk about her book Word Glue Finding Your Million-Dollar Brand Name, a branding naming handbook that easy to use, and the perfect tool in your brand naming arsenal.
For questions or inquiries about being a guest on the show feel free to contact:
Email me at [email protected]
DM me on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @giftboxcreative
If you would like to work with me you can visit www.giftboxcreative.com and fill out the contact form or email me at [email protected]
In this episode, I talk about getting clear on your goals and purpose including a few steps you can take to bring more clarity to your purpose on a daily basis.
For questions or inquiries about being a guest on the show feel free to contact:
Email me at [email protected]
DM me on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @giftboxcreative
If you would like to work with me you can visit www.giftboxcreative.com and fill out the contact form or email me at [email protected]
Prof. Deborah Bush-Munson is an Associate Professor, and Dental Assisting Program Director at St. Louis Community College. In 1989, she graduated from the American Red Cross Dental Assisting Program in Kitzengen, Germany. From 1991-1993, she worked as a dental assistant at Fort-Hood Military base in Killeen, Texas. From 1994-1998, she was employed as a dental assistant at Southern Illinois University-School of Dental Medicine. While doing this, she was a single parent of two daughters and attended St. Louis Community College. In 1998, Deborah graduated from St. Louis Community College-Florissant Valley with an Associate’s degree. In 2001, Deborah graduated from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville with a Bachelors degree in Biological Sciences; in 2008, she graduated with a Master in Biology from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. In 2007, Deborah was hired as an Assistant Professor in the Dental Assisting Program at St. Louis Community College. In 2011, she ascended to her current position as Program Director. Currently, she is married to Bruce and they have a nine-year-old daughter name Trinity. Deborah has co-authored over eight (8) scientific journal articles and completed her first book entitled “The Effect of Trolendomycin on Murine Immune Response.” Deborah has over nineteen (19) years of teaching experience and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration at Saint Louis University.
Adam Brown is an award-winning creative director of Marrow in Lexington, Kentucky.
In this podcast episode, we discuss’ topics such as the state of building a brand and defining what a brand means in today’s complex marketplace.
Adam gives his amazing perspective on how the landscape of communication plays out and why branding is so important in today’s state of communication.
Plenty of parallels of creativity and communication develop as Adam Brown explains how fresh ideas in advertising play a part in innovation being used and how marketing results play out.
We also talk about some life lessons that he’s learned while building the agency and antidotes of how proper branding has helped him change the history of an entire school's campus.
Adam’s perspective can help you glean industry insights that you can apply in your field, even if you’re an agency owner or designer.
With wit and charm, Adam Brown’s insight gives logical tactics you can use to learn and improve your brand communication in your projects.
With ideas and sources to draw from, Adam Brown takes you on an amazing journey throughout his creative career.
So sit back, grab some popcorn and enjoy this episode.
Designing a Brand Identity is more than just having a logo. It’s a compilation of multiple parts, steps, and processes that are a compilation of a Logo Type, Logo Mark or Signature, Color Scheme, Typography, Image Composition, Logo Lockups, Icon Set, Tagline, Audio Signature, Signage, Animation, and Lifestyle Usage Mockups.
When these elements in a strategic align way, they create what’s often referred to as a Brand Identity. The Brand Identity will generate a sense of unity among all visual elements to create the brand experience over time that people will use in relation to your products.
In this 1 Hour episode, I discuss those features and benefits so that you may understand more about what makes up an Identity Design and incorporate that more into your offerings to your customers.
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Dr. Tonya Butler is a US Army veteran who served in the United States Army Band for 6 years on active duty, then later in the US Army Reserves. After the military, she began her career as a personal trainer and strength and conditioning specialist. She opened a company called De Novo Fitness Systems in 1997, creating corporate wellness programs for GE Capital and Nortel Corporation, a personal training studio, and staffing multiple car dealerships with massage therapists.
After selling her company in 2007, Dr. Butler was hired as an Assistant Professor at Gainesville State College, later becoming the University of North Georgia. She taught courses in the Exercise Science program and in Recreation and Leisure Studies until 2014.
In 2007, Dr. Butler continued her education by attending the Georgia Medical Massage Institute in Winder, Ga., graduating with a certificate in Medical Massage Therapy and Advanced Trigger Point Therapy. She currently holds a license in both Georgia and Alabama for massage therapy.
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.