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Branding In Five and a Half Steps

By (author) Michael Johnson
Genres: Graphic design
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 29th Sep 2016
Dimensions: w 223mm h 256mm d 43mm
Weight: 1465g
ISBN-10: 0500518963
ISBN-13: 9780500518960
Barcode No: 9780500518960
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Synopsis
Michael Johnson is one of the world's leading graphic designers and brand consultants. His studio, johnson banks, is responsible for the rebranding of many notable clients, including Virgin Atlantic, Think London, BFI, Christian Aid, and MORE TH>N, and he has garnered a plethora of awards in the process. In Branding, Johnson strips everyday brands down to their basic components, with case studies that enable us to understand why we select one product or service over another and allow us to comprehend how seemingly subtle influences can affect key life decisions. The first part of the book shows how the birth of a brand begins not with finding a solution but rather with identifying the correct question the missing gap in the market to which an answer is needed. Johnson proceeds to unveil hidden elements involved in creating a successful brand from the strapline that gives the brand a narrative and a purpose to clever uses of typography that unite design and language. With more than 1,000 illustrations showcasing the world's most successful corporate identities, as well as generic templates enabling you to create your own brand or ad with ease, Branding explores every step of the development process required to create the simplest and most immediately compelling brands.

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'A stone cold classic ... Johnson is a phenomenal writer, whose passion is infectious, and the book has a compelling narrative' - Creative Bloq