Some Brand New Stationary
What we will cover
- Review existing brand items
- Establish goals for new stationary
- Define our brand language
- Unveil all new stationary
Let's get started...
Review
Logo + Tagline

Business card


Defining clear business goals
What should this stuff do for us?
- Encourage customer actions
- Generate new business
- Avoid no-shows
- Build a strong client relationship
How do we increase effectiveness?
- Be sincere
- Be direct
- Be consistent
- Be delightful
Expanding our brand language
Existing language


Breakdown
- Power of 3 (3 lines of text, 3 sections, all vertical)
- Bold use of color (to guide reading experience)
- Friendly, concise, helpful language (like in tagline)
Let's build on that
From our existing foundation
Letterhead
and envelope
Old sample
- Logo and tagline
- Contact info
- Feels 'corporate', 'plain-old'
- Not friendly
- Not personalized from the get-go
- Not delightful to open or read the message
- Feels like another task at the end of my busy day

New version


Front
Back
Details below
See below for a closer, animated walkthrough of the customer's experience

Back side
- First thing customer sees when they open envelope
- Friendly, personalized greeting and notification (feels like a printed email)
- If opened wrong way, a helpful error message appears to correct them
- Before even reading your letter, customer is now in a happy frame of mind

Front side
- Logo appears first as reference of who is speaking
- Text is set large enough for comfortable reading
- Salutation split into 3 sections, with main contact info in logo's 3 colors
- Additional contact information presented but not highlighted

Create an engaging story for the client
- Clear beginning, middle and end
- Written personally for each client
- Feels more like a conversion than a lecture,
therefore encouraging a response
What you will work from
- Word template for each of you to start from
- Just add client's name in both places
- Compose your message as usual
- All template information is in the header and footer
- Only requires nice paper and a printer that can print double-sided
Oh, here's the envelope

The color bar along the left side will make your letters stand out from others in your clients' mailbox
Greeting cards & postcards
Necessary items
- New tax season announcement
- General note (with envelope)
- Appointment reminder
Keeping things unique
- Use language to surprise and delight customers
- Offer only the most relevant information for each piece
- Let the brand come alive through the experience of reading and looking
Keeping things consistent
- Present related information in similar ways
- Incorporate existing brand elements and colors
- Make each piece feel like equal parts of a cohesive whole
Use helpful & friendly language
...that establishes brand recognition
New season announcement

Several options for front side language

General note card
Several options for front side language

Appointment reminder
Several options for front side language
And on the back?
That's next!
On the flipside
Front and back are equally important
New season postcard


Front (options)
Back
See close-up of map in upcoming slide
General note card


Front (options)
Back
Personalized for Mona
General note card


Front (options)
Back
Personalized for Amy
Reminder postcard


Front (options)
Back
Close-up of the map

- Your location is dead-center
- Marked by the new 'plus' brand mark
- Red dot indicates what side of the street you are on
- Costco logo provides point of reference
- Map aesthetic resembles Google Maps (instantly familiar to clients)
General note envelope


Front
Back
Mission accomplished
- Consistent brand messages and colors
- Helpful, relevant, friendly copy that engages and delights each client
- Each element feels sincere, building client relationships and trust in our brand
- Encourages new clients to pick us, and existing clients to pick us again
Next steps
- Review and provide feedback
- Select most appropriate message(s) (from options shown or make suggestion) for each postcard
- Gather necessary specifications for printing
- Approve and submit orders
That's all!
Thank you!
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By rmion
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