How your unique branding can help you, and how I can help your brand

Jul 31, 2012 09:46

Hello again,

I bet you have a project that needs a little design love. Whether you need your first business card or a complete branding overhaul or a strategy for having convention takeaways so your customers (and potential future customers!) will remember who you are and how to get in touch with you after the con. Perhaps you want a digital brochure that shows your commissioners what you offer.

Why do you want me to do this for you? Because whether you realize it or not, the materials that you use to represent yourself are part of your unique brand. That’s what clients will recognize and be drawn to. Many artists don’t realize they should cultivate their brands, but doing so can make a huge difference in brand recognition for their client base- and brand recognition is what makes your clients want YOU over anyone else.

So where do I come into this? I start digging into what you want your brand to say about you and your artwork. Do you do silky soft shapes and cuddle-able colors? Do you prefer it gritty, rough and hard? Or dynamic, exciting cartoons? How do you want your viewers and potential clients to feel about you and your artwork when it comes down to the moment of truth - when you ask them to buy from you? It’s my job to discover and integrate those branding details, making sure your viewers get the impression you want.

And here’s the thing about business cards- they don’t have to be physical or printed. Even just a well-coordinated user ID on your FA or facebook page can make a difference. Its okay if you aren’t sure what kind of design project you want, either. Feel free to schedule a quick consultation with me to figure out what I can do for you and your brand image!

I am currently developing my portfolio and willing to offer significant discounts to new design clients. If you know someone who might be interested, could you pass this along?

I hope to talk to you soon!
Seth
(ideamutt - at - gmail)

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