Brand Identity Now!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (877 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3836515849 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-12 |
Language | : | English, French, German |
DESCRIPTION:
EnriqueG said Great identity Now!. Beautiful, can't find a better word to describe this book, from the moment you see (and touch) the cover, to the moment you finish reading it, it's just priceless.What you find inside? A bunch of branding (and rebranding) of some of the top-branding-identity agencies in the world, from describing the problem to the solutions and their use, it's a must have for anyone in identity design / branding.Beautiful just.. Excelent book! This is one of the best books on brand management - Branding. There are many very good casesfrom different countries and agencies. Actually in our design studio we are verypleased with the good deal we have done.. Excellent reference book for some very well designed branding campaigns Lynn Wang I even purchase this at full price that's enough said. Every page is refreshing and well worth the buy!
Vital strategies for creating and maintaining brand identityWith in-depth case studies of leading projects from around the world, Brand Identity Now! is destined to be a major work of reference for designers, marketing professionals and anyone working in communications. Featuring over 150 outstanding brand identities from more than 20 countries, including the Obama '08 Election Campaign, The Museum of Art and Design, and New York's bid for the Olym
Julius Wiedemann was born in Brazil, studied graphic design and marketing, and was an art editor for digital and design magazines in Tokyo. His many TASCHEN digital and media titles include Animation Now!,Advertising Now! the Web Design series, and 1000 Favorite Websites.
His many TASCHEN digital and media titles include Animation Now!,Advertising Now! the Web Design series, and 1000 Favorite Websites.. About the AuthorJulius Wiedemann was born in Brazil, studied graphic design and marketing, and was an art editor for digital and design magazines in Tokyo