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How Brands Are Built

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On How Brands Are Built, branding professionals get into the details of what they do and how they do it. Other podcasts about branding focus on news, opinion, and high-level theory. They can give you a 30,000-foot view of branding; How Brands Are Built is where the rubber meets the road. In each episode, Rob Meyerson, a San Francisco-based brand strategist, interviews other strategists, designers, writers, namers, and researchers to help you understand how brands are really built.2018 Heirloom Agency LLC. All rights reserved. Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • The Q&A episode
    Mar 10 2025

    A few weeks back, on LinkedIn and Instagram, I asked whether anyone had questions about branding, naming, or other topics I might be able to speak to. My plan was to do a Q&A episode—and this is it.

    On this episode, I answer questions from branding professionals and others about branding, naming, and book publishing. Here's a sample of what was asked:

    • How do you manage clients wanting to wordsmith your brand strategy work?
    • What guidance should you give clients to help them implement your recommended brand strategy?
    • How do you maintain brand consistency when people at your company won't use design templates?
    • What is the current state of AI in naming?
    • How can you attract new clients if you can't show your work online due to an NDA?
    • Can you walk through the book publishing process?

    Here are links to a few things mentioned during the episode:

    • Brand Naming
    • Designing Brand Identity, sixth edition
    • David Placek, founder of Lexicon, on an early episode of the StartUp podcast
    • AI-powered naming agency, Monika
    • Tessera Trademark Screening
    • Brand implementation agencies TenTen, Monigle, and BrandActive
    • Clutch (B2B company reviews)
    • Swiss Cheese Mono font
    • Ohno Type School with James Edmondson

    Thanks to everyone for your questions. If you have questions that I didn't answer, please reach out—maybe I'll do another one of these episodes at some point.

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    51 m
  • Jacob Cass ran a wildly successful summit
    Dec 23 2024

    In today's episode of How Brands Are Built, host Rob Meyerson speaks with Jacob Cass, designer, brand strategist, and founder of Just Creative, about his recent venture: the Brand Builders Summit. This innovative, four-day virtual event featured 24 speakers and attracted over 20,000 attendees from 156 countries, significantly surpassing Jacob's initial goals. Jacob discusses the unique format of the summit, which blended pre-recorded sessions with live Q&As, panels, and workshops, emphasizing the crucial integration of brand strategy, design, marketing, and community. He reveals insights into the promotional strategies that generated buzz and shares logistical lessons learned while managing a large-scale event. The conversation also highlights the importance of speaker relationships, communication tools like AI chatbots for participant support, and plans for future enhancements to improve networking opportunities. Jacob's commitment to feedback and reflection post-event underscores his dedication to continual improvement. Listeners are invited to explore Jacob's work at Just Creative and look forward to the next Brand Builders Summit in 2025 (if Jacob decides to give it another go!). Join us to dive into an inspiring discussion on strategic marketing, community engagement, and the key elements driving successful brand experiences.

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    41 m
  • Alex Center links package design to fashion
    Jul 2 2024

    Today's guest is Alex Center, a designer and podcaster and founder of the award-winning design and branding studio, CENTER. From 2006 to 2017, Center worked for the Coca-Cola Company, helping build the brands Vitaminwater, Powerade, and Smartwater. Today, he and the team at CENTER are building the next generation of icon brands partnering with companies like United Sodas of America, Apple, HEYWEAR, Good Light, New Balance, SIMULATE, and Liquid Death.

    One of the reasons I wanted to talk to Alex today is because his agency, CENTER, is a contributor to the new edition of Designing Brand Identity. CENTER pitched in on the pages about package design and differentiation, and also contributed a case study for KatKin, "a nutrition, education, and community-focused cat-care brand based in the UK that works with world-leading veterinarians and nutritionists to develop food that gives cats the nutrients they actually need." We talk about these cases, how Alex approaches branding and package design, and more on this episode of the podcast.

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    56 m
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