Ela Creative Designs https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/ 3D Signage, Graphics, Design, Branding, signposts, kampala Fri, 12 May 2023 09:07:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-Asset-3-32x32.png Ela Creative Designs https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/ 32 32 shopengine_activated_templates a:4:{s:6:"single";a:1:{s:4:"lang";a:1:{s:2:"en";a:1:{i:5;a:3:{s:11:"template_id";i:1336;s:6:"status";b:1;s:11:"category_id";i:0;}}}}s:4:"shop";a:1:{s:4:"lang";a:1:{s:2:"en";a:1:{i:3;a:3:{s:11:"template_id";i:1349;s:6:"status";b:1;s:11:"category_id";i:0;}}}}s:10:"quick_view";a:1:{s:4:"lang";a:1:{s:2:"en";a:1:{i:0;a:3:{s:11:"template_id";i:1355;s:6:"status";b:1;s:11:"category_id";i:0;}}}}s:7:"archive";a:1:{s:4:"lang";a:1:{s:2:"en";a:1:{i:1;a:3:{s:11:"template_id";i:1356;s:6:"status";b:1;s:11:"category_id";i:0;}}}}} Why Is Safety Signage So Important? https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/why-is-safety-signage-so-important/ Mon, 08 May 2023 12:11:13 +0000 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/?p=1304 We look at some good reasons to invest in health and safety signs for your business, and what makes an effective safety sign. Safety signage is an ubiquitous feature of…

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We look at some good reasons to invest in health and safety signs for your business, and what makes an effective safety sign.

Safety signage is an ubiquitous feature of public spaces and workplaces across the country. Wherever you go in the world of business, you’re sure to encounter signage reminding people to wash their hands, wear protective clothing or note the locations of fire escapes and extinguishers.

While some business owners may be tempted to skimp on safety signage for their own premises, its importance should be clearly understood – and there are many advantages to doing more than the legal bare minimum.

Types of safety signs

Safety signage can come in a variety of forms to fill any of numerous functions. Some common categories of safety signs include:

  • Mandatory signs: This type of sign communicates to visitors or staff that some behaviour or protective gear is required on the premises (such as wearing a hard hat on a building site).
  • Prohibition signs: Essentially the opposite of a mandatory sign – it’s a ‘must not do’ communication. Common examples include ‘no smoking’ signs, or ‘no entry’. 
  • Warning signs: These signs communicate the presence of a hazard – perhaps dangerous machinery or chemicals. These are usually yellow and black with an iconographic representation of the type of hazard.
  • Safe condition signs: This type of sign is designed to give information about an action the person may need to take for their own safety. Common uses for these include marking the locations of fire exits, first aid kids, assembly points, and other things people may need to find to escape or resolve an emergency situation. 
  • Fire equipment signs: These signs are usually red-and-white, and mark the locations of fire extinguishers, alarm panels, blankets, and other fire-fighting aids. 

These are the ‘classic’ categories of safety signage, although in recent times they have of course been joined by the increasingly familiar sight of coronavirus safety signs and stickers as businesses everywhere scramble to get them in place. 

These pandemic safety signs can help to encourage social distancing and educate customers, visitors and staff about the measures being taken by the business to combat the spread of the virus.

Why invest in safety signage?

First and foremost, health and safety signage is in many cases a legal requirement. The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 give clear instructions about which types of signs your business must have, and the rules for the design of each type.

For example, safe condition signs such as those marking a fire exit have to be green with white text by law. This ensures consistency and clarity in an emergency – a panicking person will probably know what ‘type’ of sign they’re looking for when seeking a fire exit.

However, safety signage needn’t be all about legal box ticking, and depending on the business or the industry there may be benefits to going over and above the minimum requirements with these signs.

In any case, there are not yet (as of the time of writing, although this may change) any legal requirements as such for safety signs relating to the Covid-19 pandemic, although government advice and guidance has been published.  

Installing coronavirus safety signage can make a big difference to customer and employee confidence alike. In a time when nobody wants to visit any business premises if they can possibly avoid it, appropriate signage can do a lot to reassure customers that their safety is being taken very seriously. 

An apparent lack of safety standards can have a detrimental effect on employee motivation and productivity – whether their main concern is Covid-19, or any other workplace hazard. Investing in safety signage for your premises can help staff members and visitors understand that you care about their wellbeing and want to ensure that they stay as safe as possible while carrying out their duties.

Another benefit of additional safety signage can be stated very simply: it can help reduce workplace accidents. No business wants the potential liability or suggestions of negligence that a bad accident can bring – not to mention the legal costs and damage to their reputation. 

Accidents involving customers and members of the public, on the other hand, can be even worse for a company’s reputation – but this type of disastrous PR storm can often be avoided with some forethought into appropriate safety signage and other precautions.

What makes a good safety sign?

A badly designed or poorly implemented safety sign could be illegal as well as ineffective – so it’s important to get it right.

A good safety sign should be:

  • Compliant with regulations. Many types of safety signs are subject to legislation concerning their design, colour, placement, and the use of iconography. This ensures a consistent visual language across many different situations and means that an individual in an emergency will always know to look for a red-and-white sign if they need a fire extinguisher.
  • Clear and readable. Especially for signs which may not be subject to regulations per se, and there can be more freedom in the design (as in the case of coronavirus safety signage), clarity should be the foremost priority. For best results, eye-catching colours and unambiguous lettering should be used to ensure the message is received loud and clear.
  • Safety signage should be up-to-date. If you’ve moved the location of your fire extinguishers or changed the official assembly point for an evacuation, you should alter your signage to match. The same goes for changes in health and safety legislation – if your signage is no longer in line with the letter of the modern law, it’s time to get it replaced.
  • Signs should also be kept in a good state of repair. If a sign has become damaged or dirty to the point that it is no longer useful, it should be repaired or removed in favour of a newer version. 

Whether safety signage is needed to help communicate with the public during a pandemic – or a more routine factor of daily work – its value is consistent in that it can help prevent accidents and improve the confidence of customers and staff members alike.

In a way, social distancing signs and other coronavirus notices fulfil a similar function to ‘classic’ safety signs denoting workplace hazards or instructing children not to play on an escalator. Whatever the danger, safety should always be the primary concern – and good signage is one of the most powerful ways to secure it

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Shop Signs: Everything You Need To Know https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/shop-signs-everything-you-need-to-know/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 20:43:00 +0000 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/?p=1307 There are so many great options for retail signage – how can you find out what’s right for your business? For hundreds of years, the fascia sign has been an…

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There are so many great options for retail signage – how can you find out what’s right for your business?

For hundreds of years, the fascia sign has been an essential part of any retail business – for the simple reason that it is extremely effective at advertising your presence and drawing in customers. 

However, if you’re a shop owner or manager looking to get your signage sorted, it is often difficult to know where to start. With modern signage technology allowing so many possibilities, you may feel overwhelmed when it comes to picking a design that’s right for your business.

Here at Medash Signs, we have accumulated decades of experience with helping shop owners choose perfect signs for their situation. In this post, we’re going to look at some of the options that are available for shop signage and why some of the choices may be suitable for you.

Types of shop signs

First of all, we’re going to look at some of the different kinds of signage you can get for retail branding and messaging. 

Fascia signage

Your fascia is the main sign board above the front door. This can be a flat board with a design, or it can be augmented with other elements (built-up three-dimensional letters, illuminated LEDs, and so on). 

Free standing signage

Signs are commonly attached to walls, but they don’t have to be; we also offer numerous types of free-standing signs. From movable street signage items like A-boards and pavement boards, to permanent fixtures such as car park monoliths, we can produce a variety of independently standing signs that can be installed wherever you like.

Projecting signs

Standard fascia boards are a classic element of shop signage, but they don’t provide much visibility for customers who approach your premises from the side. Enter the projecting sign – a sign mounted at right angles to your wall that will stick out and show your branding from new angles. 

Window graphics

Don’t neglect your shop windows – these expanses of glass also represent great opportunities for adornment with printed vinyl signs and wraps. Whether you want to use them as permanent branding canvases, or simply let customers know about new offers and promotions with temporary artwork, we can help you get your windows looking how you want.

Wayfinding signs

Particularly for larger shops, wayfinding signage can be essential to help customers find their way around and locate the products they’re looking for (nobody likes wandering around a supermarket trying to find the right aisle). However, wayfinding signs can be advantageous even if you’re not running a megastore, as they can point customers in the direction of payment points, toilets, and so on. 

LED signs

If your shop needs to be visible after dark, illumination is an absolute must. That’s where energy efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs) come in to add a glow to your signage, creating a prestigious and striking brand effect in the process.

Should you update your existing shop signage?

Of course, not every shop owner will be looking to buy their first ever sign. In many cases, the business will already have legacy signage that was installed at some prior point – so the question becomes, how can you tell if you should replace it?

There are several factors that can affect whether or not it’s time to get your shop sign redone:

  • Is the old design good? It sounds obvious, but if your existing signage is hard to read or has an unappealing look, it’s definitely worth getting professional help to give it a facelift.
  • Is the signage in a poor state of repair? Even a great design will do you few favours if the sign is physically dilapidated – and this doesn’t give a great first impression.
  • Is the design timely? A shop sign that may have seemed snappy and cutting edge a decade ago is likely to seem stuck in a timewarp today. Design trends change, and even a fantastic piece of graphic design will need to be revisited from time to time to ensure its continued relevance and suitability.
  • Has your business evolved since the sign was last done? Times change, and many shrewd retail businesses find they need to adapt and pivot from time to time to stay abreast of opportunities. If your sign doesn’t reflect your current approach to business, it might be time to get it updated.

 
Of course, in many cases the business owner doesn’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater (so to speak) – they may wish to preserve a certain amount of continuity with the existing branding, but just give it a sensible upgrade. 

 

How do you get a good shop sign?

So, if you’ve decided to pull the trigger and get a new sign for your business – what should you go for? What’s going to be effective?

To some extent, this obviously varies from business to business – a sign that would be wonderful for a boutique flower shop probably wouldn’t be appropriate for a preschool toy shop, for example. 

There are a lot of things to consider, and our signage experts will be able to walk you through getting a great design for your needs. 

We’ll need to consider your colour and typography options, whether there should be an image or iconographic element, and the sign’s intended location (it may not be a good idea to put a white sign on a white wall, for example, or a black sign in a dark place). 

There are also choices to be made regarding materials and manufacture, and we will tailor this to match your needs – balancing the look you want to achieve with your available budget for the project. 

Overall, your signage can be one of your shop’s most valuable branding assets. It can draw attention to your business and lay the foundation for an enjoyable and memorable customer experience.

If you’re looking for a company to help with your new shop signage project, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today.

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5 Types Of Sign Every Business Needs https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/5-types-of-sign-every-business-needs/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 20:39:01 +0000 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/?p=1306 Signs can come in many different shapes and sizes – here’s a rundown of some of the possibilities for your company.  The world of business is full of signs. Everywhere…

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Signs can come in many different shapes and sizes – here’s a rundown of some of the possibilities for your company. 

The world of business is full of signs. Everywhere we go, companies and organisations are adorned with different types of signage announcing who they are and what they do.

It may be natural to assume that when we say ‘signage’ we are talking only about the lettering over the front door, but the truth is that there are many different types of signage. Each is useful for different purposes and can fulfil different functions depending on the needs of your business.

In this post, we will look at five popular types of signage that every business can use to improve their branding and discoverability.

Fascia signs


 
The classic fascia is the most common type of signage. Simply put, this is the main sign above the door at the front of the establishment.

The design and presentation of a fascia sign can make a big difference to how customers and visitors think about the business. This can be influenced by the fonts, colours, and imagery used – as well as other factors such as the materials chosen and the quality of the manufacturing.

A great fascia sign speaks volumes about your business and is one of your most important assets for branding.

After all, most high street businesses have a fascia sign – but not all fascia signs are created equal. Some are a good deal more attractive, attention-grabbing, or well-maintained than others.

Getting your fascia signage right is a great way to set your business apart from competitors and to draw interested customers to your premises.

Illuminated signs


 
If you’re looking to give your business an all-night presence – or add a luxurious sheen to your presentation – you might consider investing in an illuminated sign.

A glowing sign can help visitors to find your business 24 hours a day, and also give increased visibility during bad weather (such as heavy fog). This makes it a no-brainer for businesses such as late night shops, bars, hotels, supermarkets, and petrol stations.

The days of old-school, power-guzzling neon signs are mostly behind us; these days, energy efficient light emitting diodes (LEDs) are the standard. This new technology has opened the door to all kinds of design possibilities that couldn’t have been done with neon – from internally illuminated lightbox signs to “halo” signs with a backlit effect.

Of course, neon signs haven’t been completely forgotten – they do have a certain charm and character, and we can still produce them for projects where that old-school retro vibe is specifically sought.

Safety signage


 
No matter what industry you’re in, pretty much every business has a legal obligation to install safety signage of some type.

Common uses for safety signage include marking emergency escape routes, first aid kits and fire extinguishers, but for some sectors, the requirements might be more involved.

For example, kitchens need to have good signage reminding employees about food hygiene practices and hand washing – while factories and manufacturing sites should have notices about protective equipment and dangerous substances.

However, many public-facing enterprises may also need customer oriented safety signage. This might include ‘mind the step’ or ‘low ceiling’ advisories, ‘no smoking’ notices, warnings for children to not play on escalators, or any of a broad range of other safety alerts as necessary.

It’s not just legal box-ticking – it’s about keeping your staff and visitors safe, and with clear, well-made and on-brand safety signage you can make sure that your business is doing everything it can.

Here at Medash Signs, we have produced many safety signs for different purposes over the years and can work closely with you to create the items you need – helping you fulfil your legal obligations with smart, fresh, and well-designed signage.

Wall and window graphics


 
It’s not just the space above the front door that can carry signage – you can make use of any and all walls and windows both indoors and out.

Wide-format printed decals can be used to create large scale artworks and branding, adding imagery and colour to different surfaces around your premises. This type of signage can create a really striking design effect that customers are sure to remember.

And with window graphics, retail and hospitality sector businesses can essentially turn glass panes into big billboards telling customers about products, promotions and offers.

Printed wall signs are a great way to place branding elements around your interior spaces, meaning that the customer can enjoy a consistent experience throughout their entire journey from front door to final purchase.

Freestanding signs


 
Last but not least, we also have signs that don’t have to be attached to any pre-existing structure at all.

Freestanding signs are often used on the outer periphery of a larger business site, such as out in a carpark or next to an entrance gate.

They serve to let customers know where they are and to show them your logo and branding before they arrive at the main building.

Freestanding signs can come in a wide selection of shapes and sizes, and they can be made from many different materials to give a variety of finishes.

In conclusion, there is a wide array of sign types for you to choose from – and we can tailor a unique signage solution to the particular needs of your business.

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How 3D Sign posts letters Help You Stand Out From The Crowd https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/how-3d-sign-posts-letters-help-you-stand-out-from-the-crowd/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 20:31:48 +0000 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/?p=1303 Why not give your business the best possible chance of standing out with attention-grabbing 3D letter signs? When it comes to designing your business signs and fascia, there are so…

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Why not give your business the best possible chance of standing out with attention-grabbing 3D letter signs?

When it comes to designing your business signs and fascia, there are so many things to take into consideration. Not only are they there to give your property a name, but they also have to let everyone know what it is you do or sell, and how you wish to appear to the world. That’s a lot to ask for one sign. 

Along with what your signage communicates, it also has to look good. Effectives signs and fascia tend to boldly stand out, gaining as much attention as possible in the brief passing glance of people walking or driving by.

What are 3D letter signs?

This is pretty self explanatory: 3D signs are 2D signs that have been made three dimensional. Any 2D sign can be 3D with a bit of design ingenuity, and there are two main ways in which this can be achieved:

Built-up letters

This is when the words and/or logo are literally made into a 3D shape with sides and varying depth. A good example of these are the signs we did a while ago for Subway. This is the style which first comes to mind when most people think of 3D letter signs.

Built-up letters work particularly well when created as a lightbox, effectively being lit from within; alternatives include lighting to the side, at the front, or from behind the whole shape. When used in conjunction with the correct materials, the colours and finish can also play an important part in creating a unique overall effect that is sure to catch people’s attention. 

Every part of the built-up 3D letter sign design is up to you. This can be a highly effective way to use your branding colours, or to emphasise other aspects of your business branding.

You could also go for a retro feel with the use of neon and open-fronted 3D letters. This sounds more complicated than it is: tube neon lighting inside an open box in the shape of your letters. While neon lighting has been out of favour for a while – due to the lack of colour variances and lower inherent quality than LED lighting – in the right instances, it can be perfect for your business signage.

Flat cut letters

These beautifully effective signs are particularly popular at the moment. They consist of the letters being individually cut out and then mounted a distance from the actual wall, to create a floating effect. As an added bonus, you can also add some lights behind to create a dramatic halo effect.

One installation with flat cut letters that we are particularly proud of was for Lost Society in Battersea. By combining the gold 3D letter sign with another huge white-lit illuminated fascia, and a pastiche of traditional art-deco pub signage, we created a sign that was both classy and eye-catching.

Another benefit to using flat cut 3D letter signs is that separate parts of the sign do not have to be connected. You could have your name as large cut out letters in a bold sans serif font, then smaller serif working underneath to display a slogan or supporting information.

This ability to play with depth and shadow patterns not only creates a stunning visual effect, but also makes the sign look more complex and more expensive (especially if made with metal) – making it stand out from any flat, out-of-the-box signs that may be nearby.

Benefits of 3D letter signs

  • Can be lit up in a variety of ways that add to the impact of the overall sign. You no longer have to light a sign from above or below, but can now do it from within or from behind with energy efficient and eco-friendly LED lights. This is particularly effective at night or from a distance, where it creates a physical presence in the area. This not only means that more people can see your branding for longer periods of the day, but also increases the chance of customers being able to locate your store.
  • Lighting can be used to create different visual effects with your 3D lettering, making your sign stand out against your competitors. For example, you can pick and choose what to light up (e.g. the logo) – a great way to reinforce a well-known logo (think of the golden arches of a certain fast food chain), or to create intrigue around one that isn’t.
  • They can be made up of pretty much anything, from metal to wood to acrylic. This is especially good for lightbox signs, which can also be finished to different effects, depending on the end result that you are aiming for.
  • If you choose not to light your 3D letter sign, 3D shaping can help attract attention from different angles. With a glossy coating it can even reflect light back, given the right circumstances.

Examples of 3D letter signs

It’s not just above your shop where 3D letter signs work – they also go well on monolith signs. This is especially true when trying to stand out against other businesses, or when placed next to a roadside as a standalone sign. When you need to stand out with a single glance, 3D signs simply attract more attention.

You can also use 3D letter signs inside your workspace. Flat cut letters can look great above a reception desk, while built-up letters  make your brand name look fantastic in larger spaces such as interior workshops or car-rooms. 

3D letter signs can also work well as freestanding signs, especially for larger businesses with vast properties. An excellent example of this is the work we did for Curious Brewery, where one of the signs was placed at ground level. This worked as it was bold enough, with built-up and internally illuminated acrylic letters accented by a red underline, allowing it to stand out without having to be elevated.

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Health And Safety Signs And Their Meanings https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/health-and-safety-signs-and-their-meanings/ Mon, 12 Dec 2022 21:46:11 +0000 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/?p=1154 Health And Safety Signs And Their Meanings There are 5 types of health and safety signs, and they all mean different things. How do you know which type of sign…

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Health And Safety Signs And Their Meanings

There are 5 types of health and safety signs, and they all mean different things. How do you know which type of sign is which? Well, they send their message through shape and colour. Once you know what you are looking for, you can quickly understand the exact meaning of the sign.

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Health and safety signs are everywhere. At work. In public buildings. On construction sites, in offices, in warehouses, in hospitals, in all kinds of settings. We see health and safety signs daily. Are you at work now? Look around you, can you spot any health and safety signs? Can’t spot one, think about a no-entry sign or a warning sign, can you remember the shape and the colour?

Don’t worry if you don’t know what each type of health and safety sign looks like, or means, just yet. By the end of this post, you will be able to understand each type of health and safety sign when you see one!

There are 5 health and safety signs, and they all mean different things.

The 5 types of health and safety signs are:

  • Prohibition Signs
  • Mandatory Signs
  • Warning Signs
  • Safe Condition Signs
  • Fire Equipment Signs

Every type of health and safety looks different. Through shape and colour combinations, they can send their message through just a picture or icon. Once you know what you are looking for, you can quickly understand the exact meaning of the sign (even without reading the words).

Here are the 5 health and safety signs and their meanings.

Prohibition Signs

Prohibitions signs are there to tell you not to do something. They are a danger sign, telling you that it is not safe to proceed. And what colour makes you think of danger? Red of course! These signs have a red circle with a red diagonal line through it. The pictogram is black on a white background.

An easy way to remember the shape of prohibition signs is that is a circle, like a full stop. And the sign literally means, stop.

prohibition safety sign

Colour: Red

Shape: Circle

Meaning: Do not, Never, Stop, No

Examples:

  • No unauthorised persons
  • No entry
  • No smoking
  • Do not operate
  • No parking

Mandatory Signs

Mandatory signs are there to tell you to do something. Consider these the opposite of prohibition signs. These signs are round in shape. The pictogram is white on a blue background. The circle usually has a white border.

Instead of being round for full stop (like prohibition signs), you can remember that mandatory signs are round for ‘Obey’. Because that is what you must do, obey them.

mandatory safety sign

Colour: Blue

Shape: Circle

Meaning: Do this, You must, Obey

Examples:

  • Wear a face mask
  • Ear protection must be worn
  • Keep fire door closed
  • Keep clear
  • Pedestrians only

Warning Signs

Warning signs are there to warn you of dangers. Unlike the two previous signs, they don’t tell you not to do something, or to do something. They simply aim to make you aware of a danger, so you can protect yourself.

These signs are triangular in shape. The pictogram is black on a yellow background, the triangle has a black border.

warning safety sign

Colour: Yellow

Shape: Triangle

Meaning: Warning, Be careful, Be aware

Examples:

  • Caution hot water
  • Danger 440 volts
  • Mind the step
  • Fragile roof
  • Caution slippery floor

Safe Condition Signs

Safe condition signs can usually be followed to safety. And what colour better represents safety than green? That’s right, they are green!

These signs are rectangular or square in share. The pictogram is white on a green background, and will often have a white border.

safe condition safety sign

Colour: Green

Shape: Rectangle

Meaning: Follow, This way, Escape route, First aid

Examples:

  • Fire exit
  • Push bar to open
  • Assembly point
  • First aid box
  • Emergency stop

Fire Equipment Signs

Fire equipment/fighting signs show you where fire equipment is. What colour do we think of for fire? Red. But we already used red, with the prohibition sign. Well, fire equipment signs are also red, but a different shape.

These signs are square or rectangular in shape. The pictogram is white on a red background, and will often have a white border.

fire equipment safety sign

Colour: Red

Shape: Square

Meaning: Here is the fire equipment, Fire extinguishers, Fire alarm

Examples:

  • Fire extinguisher
  • Fire alarm call point
  • Fire alarm control panel
  • Gas shut off valve
  • For fire use only

  This article was written by Emma at HASpod. Emma has over 10 years experience in health and safety and BSc (Hons) Construction Management.

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How to Brand Your Product https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/how-to-brand-your-product/ https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/how-to-brand-your-product/#comments Sat, 24 Feb 2018 12:59:58 +0000 https://ncreatives.elacreativedesigns.com/?p=247 Branding is the art of giving a product, company or product line a distinct personality and image through the name, packaging, logo, colors and messages. Seasoned advertising executive John Williams…

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Branding is the art of giving a product, company or product line a distinct personality and image through the name, packaging, logo, colors and messages. Seasoned advertising executive John Williams says that simply put, branding is “your promise to your customer.” There is more to branding than just pulling a name out of thin air, however, and getting it right can mean the difference between success and failure.

  1. Gain an understanding of who your potential customers are and how your products can fulfill their needs. Use industry associations, census data or market research firms to put together a profile of your target consumer. At the end of the exercise, you should have a firm grasp of how you might position your brand to your potential customers.
  2. Understand the positioning and branding of competing products. Pay particular attention to the distinct benefits their brands bring to your consumers. Identify any market gaps that might be a good fit for your brand.
  3. Use the information you have gleaned about your consumer and competition to determine how you should position your brand to your target consumers. If you produce handbags, for example, you may position them as a luxury item, something to help keep women organized or something that works well for casual, everyday use.
  4. Develop a name for your brand, making sure that the name fits with the image you want to portray to your audience. A name like “Luxe” implies luxury, while “Mama’s” implies family. Try to keep the name as short and memorable as possible to help keep it top of mind with consumers. Do your homework first to be sure the name you choose is not copyrighted or trademarked, and that it is not too similar to any other brand in the same space.
  5. Create a slogan. Keep it short and sweet and under five words long if possible. Make sure that it clearly portrays what your brand is about. Burger King’s “Have it your way” or the U.S. Army’s “Be all that you can be” leave nothing to the imagination.
  6.  Put together the remaining elements for your brand, including a logo, colors, font and packaging. Ensure that all of these items are in line with the image you want to portray to your customers. Use the logo, slogan and other elements in all public communications.

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4 Reasons why you need to GET a Website Today!

 

  1. Easily REACH a Wider Audience

You can cheaply and effectively reach a wider audience if you have a website for your small business / company. The internet is a huge network of nations, people, businesses, content etc. How you reach an extended audience through your website, just because you have a website does not mean traffic will come automatically – you have to generate traffic. Use the following simple strategies to increase traffic;

  •  Start a blog.
  • Advertise online using Twitter, Facebook, Google, Yahoo etc.
  • Get involved with social media
  • Print the website address on all your stationeries
  • Leave a link to your website in your email signatures

If you can do all these and much more then I assure you that you will definitely reach an extended audience over time. Ela Creative designs  can help you in this regards. We provide low cost web related services to help small businesses grow.

  1. Reduce your Advertising CostHaving a website for your growing business can help you reduce your advertising cost. As a matter of fact, I believe that every small business owner MUST HAVE a website because as you are reading this, so are your customers and potentials customers doing “stuff” online, some are reading, while others are shopping, majority are trying to explore something new and these activities are going on every minute.

The conventional ways of advertising are not reaching as many people as they used to, in fact the growing trend is that a number of people especially the younger generation are now spending more time ONLINE, rather than watching TV. Conventional advertising is expensive and if you are unlucky, you may spend money and still miss your target market. If you create a website it will be like a billboard for your business, AVAILABLE 24/7.

  1. Improve your Brand

One of the benefits of having a website is that it helps increase the awareness and perception of your brand. Do you know a strategy as a simply as sending an email can fetch you NEW customers? The process of having a website for your small business includes purchasing a domain name like elacreativedesigns.com, with your own domain name, you can easily create your own “BRANDED” email address (es) like info@elacreativedesigns.com. Imagine, all of the emails you send bearing your business name in the address field! This is not only more professional but can be a form of viral advertising if your emails get forwarded to others for whatever reason.

  1. Control your overheads

The question is, if you have a website can it help reduce your overhead? The answer is YES it can! For example, you can place a shopping cart on your website which can help you shorten the time needed to make a sale or close a deal – the longer it takes for you to close any deal, the more expensive that deal becomes to your small business. You can also sell your products and services Online 24/7 – 365 days of the year! You can also run ONLINE promotions.

 

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