Branding

How to Create a Distinct Color Palette for Your Brand

How to Create a Distinct Color Palette for Your Brand

Color is one of the most noticeable, tangible components of a brand. 

It plays a large role in how a brand is perceived, it helps with recognizability and memorability, and it has the potential to attract the right kind of customers, clients and blog readers.

But coming up with a color palette is often a challenge for many creative entrepreneurs when they’re developing their brand. They don’t know which colors to choose, how many colors they need to include, how to use the colors together, and how to make their color palette distinct from others in their industry. 

Do these struggles sound familiar? If so, I have some great news for you. 

Coming up with a distinct color palette doesn’t require any special skills. 

All you need is a basic understanding of color psychology, a little creativity, and these 4 steps!

The Ultimate Icon Dictionary for Creative Entrepreneurs

The Ultimate Icon Dictionary for Creative Entrepreneurs

Icons are a great way to convey a message quickly and add character to a brand. 

They reinforce ideas, they’re more attention-grabbing and engaging, and they can help you differentiate your business from others in your industry.

Between our recent site updates and the Ellechat on custom icons a month or two ago, icons have been a popular subject around here. But I’ve seen that most people have trouble coming up with icon ideas and creating them.

So I considered the terms that are used most often by creative entrepreneurs and created an icon set for you. 

How to Create Custom Icons for Your Brand

How to Create Custom Icons for Your Brand

Developing a memorable brand is all in the details. Which is why something so seemingly simple, like a custom icon set, can have such a large impact on your brand and website.

So in last Thursday's free Ellechat webinar, I spent an hour walking live attendees through the ins and outs of creating a professional, cohesive set of icons for their business.

5 Types of Logos to Incorporate in Your Brand

5 Types of Logos to Incorporate in Your Brand

Designing a logo is one of those tasks that’s seemingly simple at first glance. 

But if you’ve attempted to design a logo, you know firsthand that the seemingly simple task is much more complicated; there’s more to it than meets the eye.

There are several different components to think about when you’re designing a logo. Fonts, colors, shapes, arrangement, illustrations, associations… 

But there’s one component that has to be considered before all the rest: Form.

So which form(s) should your logo take? Take a look at these 5 different types to find out.

How to Utilize an Inspiration Board to Design a Consistent Brand

How to Utilize an Inspiration Board to Design a Consistent Brand

Creating a brand can be a little overwhelming at the outset. With so many details to pull together - colors, fonts, patterns - it can be difficult to know where to start. 

That’s where an inspiration boards comes in.

An inspiration board is a collection of images and color blocks that provides a starting place for many designers at the outset of a project.

While many of them are gorgeous and well-curated, inspiration boards are more than just a pretty collection of photos. 

By coming up with an inspiration board at the outset of a project, designers are able to give their clients a visual representation of what they have in mind for their brand before they get started on it, just to be sure they’re on the same page visually.

These boards help create consistency throughout the entire branding process and make it easier to arrive at an appropriate outcome.

I shared a post last year on how to create a clean and cohesive inspiration board, but today I’m walking you through how to utilize an inspiration board throughout the entire scope of the branding process.

Whether you’re working with clients on the design of their brand or you’re building your brand from scratch, this post will help you create consistency from start to finish.