Identity Evolution | Telecel, Zimbabwe


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In the world of branding, the fastest and easiest route to changing a look is through a Logo & Corporate Identity Makeover. It’s the expedited method of projecting a new image, and an ongoing journey of constant changes, regardless how subtle.

Here’s a look at Zimbabwe Mobile Telecommunications Company, Telecel.

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Identity Evolution | TXU Energy


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In the world of branding, the fastest and easiest route to changing a look is through a Logo & Corporate Identity Makeover. It’s the expedited method of projecting a new image, and an ongoing journey of constant changes, regardless how subtle.

Here’s a look at Texas Utility Company, TXU Energy.

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Identity Evolution | Corel Software, Canada


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In the world of branding, the fastest and easiest route to changing a look is through a Logo & Corporate Identity Makeover. It’s the expedited method of projecting a new image, and an ongoing journey of constant changes, regardless how subtle.

Here’s a look at Ottawa, Canada-based Corel Corporation (from the abbreviation “Cowpland Research Laboratory”), a software company known for its Graphic Design Products.

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Logo + Corporate Identity | Morning has broken doppelgängers [2]


PhotobucketCRES Insurance, USA; InService Solutions Healthcare Solutions, USA; CoreMark, one of the largest broad-line, full-service marketers and distributors of packaged consumer products in North America.   Notice how the protruding sun rays are featured prominently in the logo design.

For other posts in the same “Morning has broken doppelgängers” series, please click here.

The art of capturing an entire company’s ideas, ethos, knowledge and the future in one logo and corporate identity is an integral part of visual branding. Of course there’s more to branding than meets the eye!

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Logo + Corporate Identity | Sunny doppelgängers


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PhotobucketSungevity Solar Energy, USA; Corel Software, Canada (OLD LOGO), Corel is the company behind popular design software like Corel Draw.  Notice the red diamond that frames both logos.

The art of capturing an entire company’s ideas, ethos, knowledge and the future in one logo and corporate identity is an integral part of visual branding. Of course there’s more to branding than meets the eye!

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Identity Evolution | Televisão Pública de Angola (TPA)


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In the world of branding, the fastest and easiest route to changing a look is through a Logo & Corporate Identity Makeover. It’s the expedited method of projecting a new image, and an ongoing journey of constant changes, regardless how subtle.

Here’s a look at Televisão Pública de Angola (TPA), the National Public Television of Angola.

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Logo + Corporate Identity | Red diamond doppelgängers


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PhotobucketORKIN Termite Treatment, Pest Control & Exterminator Service, USA; EIBTM, global event for the meetings and events industry, UK; Red Diamond Coffee & Tea, USA.  Notice the red diamond that frames both logos.

The art of capturing an entire company’s ideas, ethos, knowledge and the future in one logo and corporate identity is an integral part of visual branding. Of course there’s more to branding than meets the eye!

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Happy Thanksgiving! Be thankful, be joyful, and remember those who are less fortunate


My dear readers,

As the year winds down, Jack O’ Lanterns are done greeting trick or treating juvenile posses, green leaves decide to join the carnival and burst into a riot of amber-hued pageantry, and Christmas shopping lists get longer… the fourth Thursday of November is before us and Thanksgiving is here.

It may be a quintessential American tradition, but for me the significance is universal. Set aside one day in a year where all people regardless of race, color, creed, or social status, gather around for a feast with their family and friends and give thanks. What are YOU thankful about?

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.

~ Melody Beattie, Author

  • I’m thankful for plenty of things. Among others, for my wife’s successful surgery; and speedy recovery; for our eldest son doing well in college and for choosing the right path in his proverbial “fork in the road of his academic life”; for our youngest son’s early acceptance at a prestigious college on the East Coast. I’m of course thankful for turning 50 with my sanity in tact; but most of all for the rare opportunity of having all my four parents (who flew in from afar), both sons (and my eldest’s girlfriend), and believed close friends by my side… helping me celebrate my half a century walking the earth and still acting like a 12 year old!
  • I’m thankful for all my guardian angels for their incessant hard work and overtime (my brother-in-law always reminds me that mine do, and his are therefore working part time!); I’m thankful for my parter-in-crime and best friend for never ceasing to teach me the values of compassion with her random act of kindness of helping friends and often practical strangers.
  • I’m thankful for the big mouth, social skills, talents, and decent confidence I am blessed with in seeking new businesses and working with great clients who keep my solution searching and brand building skills in overdrive; I’m thankful for all the business partners, and colleagues who make all work possible. And of course I’m thankful to you, my dear readers, for welcoming me into your world, giving me the attention and the opportunity to share my experience and knowledge.
  • And finally I thank God for giving me good health, an indescribable family, a sane mind, and steady fingers to type this message and keep all my blogs alive.

PS: I searched for Thanksgiving messages that had a decidedly modern design, and found the ones you see on this page. I particularly like Google’s Thanksgiving banner this year.

Inspiration: Inspired Every Moment; Cinnamon Hollow; I am a reader, not a writer; 365 Give; Simple as That; Ideas Inspiring Innovation

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Logo + Corporate Identity | Aperture doppelgängers


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PhotobucketAPHA (American Public Health Association); Corpbanca, Chilean Bank. Notice the logos and their similarities to camera apertures.

The art of capturing an entire company’s ideas, ethos, knowledge and the future in one logo and corporate identity is an integral part of visual branding. Of course there’s more to branding than meets the eye!

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Happy Thanksgiving: be thankful, be merry, be joyful, and be mindful…


My Dear Readers,
Allow me to wish you all a very HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Be thankful, be merry, be joyful, and be mindful… don’t drink and drive, and remember to be kind to your long-lost relatives at the Thanksgiving Dinner today! Don’t make any lame jokes aimed at your twice-removed great aunt and your weird cousin. Instead have a fun, civil and wonderfully positive time reconnecting with your loved ones and be thankful for the opportunity to say your grace yet another year!

As you probably already know, I’m a big sucker for infographics … so naturally I was looking for infographic on Thanksgiving, and find this following one:

Inspiration: The HR Strategies Blog

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