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Design a Brand Identity Stand Out from the Crowd

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Release date:2019

Duration:00 h 57 m

Author:Courtney Eliseo

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Learn a simple, reliable and strategic process for designing a brand that stands out from the crowd.

In this class, Courtney will let you in on one essential piece of the branding process she’s used with her own clients for the past 10+ years—the Competitive Analysis.

The Competitive Analysis is a visual document that will help you to find your own unique place in the competitive landscape.

You’ll go through the process step-by-step, so that you can take this knowledge and use it to ensure your choices are pointed in the direction of differentiation, as opposed to more of the same—whether you use it in your own client work, or for your own brand.

You’ll learn all the ins and outs of creating your document, including:
How to create your competitor list.
How to gather relevant content to compare, contrast and analyze.
How to analyze competitor brands by identifying patterns and drawing conclusions.
How to uncover opportunities in what you see.
How to wrap up all of your conclusions in an easily digestible document.
And since you’ll be focusing more on concepts, as opposed to particular design techniques, this class is simple enough for anyone to jump right into. No experience required.

This class is part of an ongoing series! Check out the other classes that have been published so far:
Ask the Right Questions
Write an Airtight Creative Brief
Create a Compelling Mood Board

Table of Contents

1. Class Intro 2:11
2. Competitive Analysis Overview 6:28
3. The Research Process 10:30
4. Analyze Your Content 11:47
5. Creating Your Document 13:47
6. Presentation 12:45

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