Identity Designed
The Definitive Guide to Visual Branding
by David Airey
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Pub Date Jan 22 2019 | Archive Date Feb 27 2019
Quarto Publishing Group – Rockport Publishing | Rockport Publishers
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Description
Ideal for students of design, independent designers, and entrepreneurs who want to expand their understanding of effective design in business, Identity Designed is the definitive guide to visual branding.
Written by best-selling writer and renowned designer David Airey, Identity Designed formalizes the process and the benefits of brand identity design and includes a substantial collection of high-caliber projects from a variety of the world’s most talented design studios.
You’ll see the history and importance of branding, a contemporary assessment of best practices, and how there’s always more than one way to exceed client expectations. You’ll also learn a range of methods for conducting research, defining strategy, generating ideas, developing touchpoints, implementing style guides, and futureproofing your designs. Each identity case study is followed by a recap of key points.
The book includes projects by Lantern, Base, Pharus, OCD, Rice Creative, Foreign Policy, Underline Studio, Fedoriv, Freytag Anderson, Bedow, Robot Food, Together Design, Believe in, Jack Renwick Studio, ico Design, and Lundgren+Lindqvist.
Identity Designed is a must-have, not only for designers, but also for entrepreneurs who want to improve their work with a greater understanding of how good design is good business.
Marketing Plan
Campaign Focus: The definitive guide to designing brand identities.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631595943 |
PRICE | $45.00 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
When it comes to graphic design, it can be easy to find one thing that works and build around that in every project. However, it's nice to see how others take a project from start to finish and get fresh ideas. In Identity Designed, David Airey interviewed many different agencies and shares how they handled a project.
Each case study tells about project and the aspects that the agency puts into their work. Though the agencies have their own processes, some of what is covered is research, presentation, billing, and time frame. Sample work for each project is also shown.
I have a small design business, so I can't use everything that is in the book, but it still serves as a source for new ideas to try to better serve my clients without hurting myself. Identity Designed prods you to not rest on your laurels, to keep looking for new ideas, even it if means stepping outside of design "rules."
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Design students/ if you're setting up a design business, this is what you need! I devoured this book in record time, writing down all the helpful hints and advice from business owners. This book gave me lots of inspiration for strating my own business. I will be buying a copy of this for future reference.
The publisher kindly loaned a copy of this book, my review is my own opinion.
In contrast to many other books dealing with branding and corporate identity, this book deals with the origins of branding.
Case studies with practical relevance provide the readers with an excellent opportunity to immerse themselves into the subject area. The individual case studies are illustrated with concrete examples of how the company or organization concerned has mastered its branding challenges. At the end of each case study, the author has listed key points that make it possible to get a quick overview or to briefly reconsider what has been learned.
With his book, David Airey has managed to give readers a broad and interesting overview of how companies and organizations of all sizes and industries successfully design their identity.
This book will not even be read through and then put away but will be a constant companion for creative people who will regularly use it as a reference and inspiration book.
I actually requested this book from NetGalley to try to get a better handle on what my wife's career actually entails. Curently, she's a Visual Information Specialist for a large Federal government agency, and has been working on the national branding campaign for them for the past two years. (Previously in her career, she worked in advertising and was responsible for the branding of many corporations).
I began to read the book, and was surprised at how easily understandable it was. The author follows several case studies in branding. He explains what the process is, from the beginning to the end. I really enjoyed the book, and came away with a deeper understanding of what my spouse does.
BUT...my experiences paled in comparison to her's, when she got her hands on the book. She devoured it, staying up late for several nights reading it. In the morning, I found a notebook that she wrote pages and pages of notes and ideas on. It actually reinvigorated her on her latest project.
So, I guess if someone with 25+ years of experience can get excited about the book, that must be a great testimonial to it!
An incredible resource for designers, startups, marketing, and anyone else involved in the branding process! Easy to follow and understand, with case studies that provide a window into the process behind creating memorable brands and insights both relevant and practical.
Identity Design is a must-read for anyone pursuing a career graphic design and not just those designers, I think it's a book that everyone in any design related industry can learn from. It lays out 16 case studies from brand identity designers all over the world, the process from the initial inquiry and every step in between. Almost every case study covers these topics:
Initial questions, proposal, time frame, Pricing, terms & conditions, client negotiation, handling payment, research & strategy, when to stop experimenting, the number of ideas to present, generating ideas, deliverables, client presentation, brand guidelines, copyright & trademarking and, measuring the outcome.
The book is beautifully designed, obviously for a book on this topic. All cases studies follow the same format of questioning by the author, so it's a great way to compare how these studios and designers work. The stories are easy to read, relatable and, offer answers to the questions that every aspiring designer has. It's is are a source of inspiration for anyone looking to different approaches of working with clients.
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