7 Color scheme tools to develop an accessible brand identity for your small business
I struggled with finding the right color scheme for my business. It can be overwhelming and stressful to find the right fit for your business and be conscious of accessibility and personality concerns.
I know most businesses are all about creating better websites for your customers and converting them, but these tools can also help you make other digital or print projects for your clients.
Take a look at some of the color scheme tools to find the best option for your small business.
3 Ideas for an inspirational quote board to develop your small business' brand identity
My experience branding has mainly been on the design side of things: logos, colors, fonts, etc. With Elisabeth’s approach, I started with an aesthetic about my brand, rather than on technical formalities.
Over the next 24-hours, it made me question a few other reasons why it was essential to find new ideas when making an inspirational quote board.
7 Ideas on how to create an inspirational vision board for your business start-up
Discovering a new brand identity can be a fun process for many business owners. Graphic designers aren’t the only ones who find it enjoyable to look at color schemes, font pairings, and inspirational stock art.
Many business owners start by creating an inspirational vision board, so here are seven ideas that I think about when creating an inspirational vision board for other business start-ups.
How to design alternative logos and how they can expand and develop your brand identity
Alternative logos are similar but not the same as a primary logo. Some examples might be that you use an object or animal that many people associate with your brand identity. Others might conceive acronyms or use a founding date or year for alternatives.
Many brands create multiple logos for businesses because it’s easier to reach more people this way.
CREATE: How to overcome your fears and shortcomings in your small business
Since so many people have been facing furloughs or lay-offs, I’ve also seen many people taking the plunge of opening their own business. Most people are looking to replace their income while others are hoping to cushion any fallout they might experience in the future.
While many job hunters are taking the leap, many are also nervous about delving into the new environment.
Why I choose moo.com for my creative business materials
It wasn’t until I received my first set of business cards and my name tag that I felt official in my new position.
You can say I had acclimated to my desk amicably. My coworkers were great and my boss was helpful as well as reassuring. I was on the payroll. There’s nothing to say that I wasn’t official in my new position.
But having those small, little tokens that helped you be visually a part of the company you’re connected to, helped me associate with the company.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.