Friday, April 10, 2015

5 top tips for better branding

Chris Moody, creative director at Wolff Olins and a 2015 Brand Impact Awards judge, reveals five principles for better branding.
Founded in London in 1965, Wolff Olins has been an integral part of the UK's design heritage for half a century.




Iconic designers Michael Wolff and the late, great Wally Olinsinvented the concept of modern branding, and, says creative director Chris Moody, almost 50 years later the same pioneering spirit still runs through the agency's veins.

Wolff Olins creative director Chris Moody is a judge for the Brand Impact Awards 2015 – enter your best branding today!
"Perhaps the reason we still feel relevant is because we keep bringing in new people with new ideas," says Moody, who helps global brands make a positive impact and has changed the way we interact with global brands like Sony Ericsson and Skype.

A collaborative spirit and commitment to human-centred design is at the heart of Wolff Olins' global output.

Read on as Moody shares some of the deeper principles that have kept the agency at the forefront of branding for the last five decades...


01. Keeping branding unresolved



"Modern brand identities often work best when they are slightly unresolved," says Moody. "This allows people to meddle with them."

Wolff Olins' transformation of Virgin Media's logo into a symbol 'a child could draw' offers a case in point. Reducing its distinctive 'infinity' logo to a simple shape allowed it to be drawn by anyone and easily expressed as a gesture.

This simple expression of the brand also allowed customers to interact and have fun with the logo – using an app that the media company made whereby people can generate their own personalised marks.

"It might be something really simple, but it should allow people to make the brand even better," Moody adds. "Think just as much about the applications of your identity and exactly how your brand comes to life. Are people going to be interacting with it? How will they be getting involved?"

02. Don't be precious

The innovation that Chris Moody's team injected into the Virgin Media branding leads him to a second important point: "Don't be precious," he asserts. "Designers need to embrace the opportunity that being more agile can bring you."

"The days when a brand agency could hide away for months on end then dump a guideline document on a client's desk are over," Moody continues. "More and more clients need you to work smartly and coherently alongside some existing live assets."




03. Always think: context





"We talk a lot about how the world of branding has blurry edges nowadays," says Moody. "Everything we do now stretches into different areas. Even if you concentrate on pure graphic design, you're still going to have an influence on product design and service design."

"Ask yourself: what's the location of the branding? Will it exist in its own right? Will it have an impact on the space around it?"

Wolff Olins' work for New York's New Museum, for example, involved a logo that moves and flexes to welcome new artists and audiences, and to announce new art and the role of the new museum.

"If you're thinking about people and place, you've also got to think of the type of audience. Is it going to be open for everybody or a select group?"

The logo broadened the venue's scope from the narrow definitions of an art museum to becoming recognised as cultural hub, while the associated mantra 'open, fearless and alive' became an invaluable tool for internal decision making and self-renewal.

04. Follow butterflies




"In our process at Wolff Olins, we often use something we call the butterfly," says Moody. "This sets out two things that you really have to answer in your brief: what's special about you – what are your design strengths – and what does the world really need?"

"There should be an overlap between those two things. You need to be clear about why you are working on whatever it is you're doing."

"At Wolff Olins, social impact is the thing we look to achieve in everything we do. There are plenty of brands out there already. What's needed are brands that add value to the world."

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