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Sparkly Brand Bad Product - Lapland New Forest misadventure

by dbdc 02/12/2008 14:43:00

 

No matter how good your branding may be, it cannot overcome a bad product. Design a great website, fill it with all kinds of promises, and charge people £25 each in order to take the kids out.  If you cannot deliver all the promises your marketing may suggest, people will quickly turn away from your business. Even worse, people may start clamouring around for refunds and your business could get shut down for not meeting the necessary trading standards.

 

Though a good image can help cover a product's shortcomings, discerning customers can quickly tell when they are being sold short.

 

Especially when they expect something akin to an Icelandic adventure, "where dreams really do come true" (according to their advertising strapline)

and instead get this -

 

Creative Uses of Graphic Design Services - Part 6

by dbdc 26/11/2008 12:24:00

A bit of smart thinking in innovative graphic design services - business cards which look like sports trading cards  - Kudos goes out to show off cards for coming up with these. Though I doubt they would find any room in more conservative business markets such as we have in the UK and Europe, but I imagine in their market (pre-recession) America (where a fair proportion of adults absolutely love sports trading cards) it could take off.

 

 

Creative uses of Graphic Design Services - Part 5

by dbdc 26/11/2008 11:09:00

Continuing our series demonstrating innovate uses of graphic design services - this is the first in a series of logo designs which catch the eye. Inspirational, creative and definately not clip art - a good logo design can connect a name with a visual image to help create and support a brand and its values.

 

The different ways this can be done reflects the nature of the business and the intended target audience. 

 

Hopefully the three examples of logo design for 3 separate businesses shown below should help highlight this differentiation

 








Rebranding the old? Pepsi goes Pacman

by dbdc 12/11/2008 13:20:00

What would you expect for around $1 million investment on a rebranding excercise? And how risky is it tampering with a classic, well known logo in an attempt to engage the general public?

 

The questions which have to be asked in a project like this - is exactly who is being targetted? Will the rebranding affect the current Pepsi lovers? Or - does anyone really care? After all, tampering with a globally recognised brand is a risky business. By putting it up for public scrutiny, end trying to engage the market through various social media sites using sites such as You Tube and Flikr to reach out and, try to generate some buzz around the new loo, they have to be commended for moving into new ways of interacting with customer base.

 

A quick look at the redesign quickly brings to mind a multi-colored Pac-man. Some of the comments from the last few weeks on their flikr site give an insight into some possible perceptions, including "Wate of money!", "Miliions over Millions goin to the trash" to "I love it, it is totally minimilistic".

 

Whataver your opinion might be, the lack of sustained excitement or interaction around the released pictures is not surprising given that the US was going through the throes of a presidential election and in the opening stages of a severe economic downturn. The Pepsi strategy of trying to engage through social media using the proposed new design as a focal point for discussions, is pretty innovative for such a large corporation, and though the timing may not have been perfect it was a brave move. We'll have to wait and see whether any of the criticisms, advice and comments are taken on board, and what there plans are for moving this forward.

 

 

 

 

Business & Community Consultancy

by dbdc 03/11/2008 11:29:00

Over the last few years, DBDC has built a reputation for quality graphic design services. We are now extremely pleased to add business consultancy to our offerings as part of our continous efforts to move forward positively developing ourselves for the benefit of our clients.

 

Double Barrel Design & Consultancy has been at the forefront of supporting companies in the public, private and third sectors, working hard over the past two years to develop specific and tailored services to maximise the impact for individual clients.

Visit the website at www.dbdc.com 

 

 Outlined below are five key elements that we bring to all the work we undertake:

  • 1. Innovative Approach – DBDC have pioneered specific processe s to engage clients of all sizes. As well as utilising tried and tested methodologies our unique approach to all the work we undertake allows us to build on and develop innovative solutions to everything we do.
  • 2. Experienced Team – All our staff members have been drawn from specific industries with a proven track record and portfolio in the area they lead on. As active practitioners in their field, they consist of highly enthusiastic individuals who take great pride in providing action-based solutions and placing the needs and interests of clients first. We take responsibility to maintain and preserve our neutral stance as an independent and unaffiliated company.
  • 3. Ethical Approach – DBDC have in-depth knowledge of the different needs, driving forces and sensitivities that exists within the private, public and third sector. We place a great deal of care and attention to ensure that we do not work with clients who offer unethical or immoral products and services.
  • 4. Working in Partnership – We have exten sive experience of working in partnership with a wide range of cross-sectoral partnerships to develop projects and strategies to improve delivery. We pride ourselves on ability to work within large and multi-disciplinary teams and adding value to projects that we are engaged with.
  • 5. Corporate and Social Responsibility - We are firmly committed to the view that a community cannot be regenerated without the close involvement of the business community. We take our Corporate Social Responsibility seriously and play an active role in local communities. Our unique position and approach allows our clients to work closely with us in our efforts to give back to the community and make a real difference.

Each of the above elements will be implicit within our approach and be evident from start to completion of projects that we undertake. Our aim is to be the first choice to clients on the services we provide. We believe that our approach is unique in that we offer a service that adds value in the realisation of our client’s goals whilst satisfying our own passion for achieving excellence.

 

Screenshot - Community Involvement