DESIGN

Beyond crafting corporate identities and advertising for clients, our designers excel in a variety of design-based activities including packaging design, trade and in-store design as well as stationery design.

Packaging Design

Informed by your product logo and style guide, we’ll develop all aspects for your product packaging requirements. From packaging material and formats to the labels and outer packaging, we’ll ensure every item is considered, consistent and does the job.

Trade Collateral Design

How your brand rocks up in-store is crucial to grab attention and stand out from the clutter. Plus navigating what’s actually possible within the in-store environment is an important step in the process. We’ll design a variety of essential trade collateral elements to support your sales objectives. This could include a trade presenter, display units like Free Standing Units (FSU’s) and Countertop Units, as well as posters, bunting, shelf strips, header boards, gondola displays, decals, wobblers, price flashes, and entry boxes. When each item does their job, sales typically skyrocket.

Stationery Design

Developing a suite of well-designed corporate stationery elements will set you apart from your competition. Email signatures, letterheads, business cards, PowerPoint templates and invoice templates, all make a statement: this brand is big and here to stay.

Brochureware Design

Distilling your brand and offering into a comprehensive company brochure or corporate profile is useful for staff, potential investors or prospective customers. Product leaflets and brochures are still essential tools in the sales cycle. Pro tip: using the content (wording and imagery) developed for your new website for brochureware items makes them consistent and cost effective.

What You Need

Some brands require product packaging, others a variety of brochureware and some benefit from quality point-of-sale elements. What does your brand need?

For all design related projects, we’ll facilitate a 1-hour Design Workshop with you and your team to discuss your requirements and explore some initial ideas. We then scope out the full project, giving you a clear idea of deliverables, costs and timings.

IS DESIGN CONSISTENCY IMPORTANT?

If your website looks different to your advertising which looks different to your packaging which looks almost like your business stationery, customers will naturally take a step back. They will consciously or unconsciously realise that something is a bit off and they won’t have the confidence that you’ll deliver. At best, they’ll interpret your brand as new or small as smaller brands can be forgiven for looking a little disparate. Ensuring every touch point is well considered, consistent and looks professional, is a game changer for any brand, big or small, new or old. You’ll be “punching above your weight” in no time. The large global corporate brands know how important this principle is and invest millions of rands each year into maintaining their visual identity.

STRATEGIC LOGO DESIGN

For brands looking to improve their visual identity, Brandright will facilitate a 1-hour Visual Identity workshop with you and your team to discuss your requirements and explore initial ideas. We’ll incorporate your brand strategy into the process, whether Brandright developed this brand strategy or not. Ensuring your visual identity reflects your brand strategy is paramount as you only have one customer-facing brand after all. Based on the workshop output as well as some supporting category and competitor research, we will design a number of strategically reflective and objective logo options for you to choose from. Each design will interpret the brand strategy in a slightly different way, offering a collection of pro’s and con’s for each option, giving you choice and lots to consider. As objective as we try to make the process, there’s no way in denying that at its heart, design is subjective. And what you instinctively like, counts!

BRAND STYLE GUIDE

Once you have approved your logo design, we will package the final logo in various formats and sizes to use as and when required. However, as mentioned, your logo only makes up one portion of your visual identity design. Next, Brandright will develop a comprehensive Brand Style Guide in which we will define the overall look of your brand. This important strategic document will showcase how to implement your correct logo usage (and incorrect logo usage), icon usage, colour palette and colour ratio, typography or fonts, use of imagery, photography, illustration and iconography, and general design style. We’ll also include some practical application examples to bring your visual identity to life.

This guide will influence all internal and customer-facing design and communication. As we start applying the style guide to develop touch point elements, these designs will be incorporated back into the style guide. Think of this guide as a living, breathing document, both displaying real life historic application examples as well as informing future work. All-in-all, this is the document every designer working on your brand will use to ensure your brand always looks its best.

Just imagine the possibilities if Brandright could get your brand right too.