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Brand identity is an essential part of any successful business. It is the unique personality, values, and characteristics that make a brand distinct and recognizable to its target audience. Graphic design plays a significant role in creating and conveying brand identity. From logos and color schemes to typography and visual elements, everything matters. In this blog post, we will discuss some key strategies for putting a brand into graphic design.


  • Understand the brand

The first step in putting a brand into graphic design is to understand the brand. This means gaining a thorough understanding of the brand’s identity, values, and target audience. By understanding the brand, you can ensure that your design choices accurately reflect the brand’s personality. Resonating with its audience is crucial.

 

  • Use consistent branding elements

Consistency is key in branding. It is essential to use consistent branding elements across all of the brand’s visual communications, including graphic design. This includes using consistent colors, fonts, and visual elements in all designs, as well as incorporating the brand’s logo and other identifying marks. By maintaining consistency, you help to reinforce the brand’s identity and make it more memorable to its audience.

 

  • Choose the right color scheme

Color is an essential part of graphic design and is closely tied to brand identity. Choosing the right color scheme can help to reinforce the brand’s personality and values, while also creating a memorable and recognizable visual identity. For example, a brand that wants to convey a sense of professionalism and authority might choose a color scheme of black, white, and grey, while a brand that wants to convey a sense of energy and excitement might choose bright and vibrant colors.

 

  • Use typography effectively

Typography is another crucial element of graphic design that can help to convey brand identity. Choosing the right fonts can help to reinforce the brand’s personality and values. This also creates a consistent and recognizable visual identity. For example, a brand that wants to convey a sense of elegance and sophistication might use a serif font, while a brand that wants to convey a sense of modernity and innovation might use a sans-serif font.

 

  • Use imagery that resonates with the brand

Using imagery that resonates with the brand can help to reinforce its identity and create a memorable and engaging visual identity. For example, a brand that wants to convey a sense of environmental responsibility might use imagery of nature and sustainable practices, while a brand that wants to convey a sense of luxury might use imagery of high-end products and lifestyles.

 

 

FYC Labs’ Head of Design, Brianne Fortier, gives her insights:

What more can you tell us about color contrast and visual hierarchy?

 

“Color contrast and visual hierarchy play a crucial role in creating an effective and accessible user interface. Good color contrast ensures that text and other elements are easily readable by all users, including those with visual impairments. In contrast, poor color contrast can strain the eyes and make it difficult for users to navigate and interact with a website.

 

Visual hierarchy refers to the arrangement of elements on a page based on their importance. This helps users quickly scan and understand the content and navigate to the information they are looking for. For example, a designer may choose to use a brighter or more contrasting color for buttons to make them stand out and draw the user’s attention to them. Similarly, text can be arranged in a hierarchical way, with headers being larger and bolder and subheads being smaller. This would make it easier for users to quickly scan and understand the content.

 

Both color contrast and visual hierarchy are critical considerations for designers and developers to create a user-friendly and accessible interface. By ensuring that colors are well contrasted and elements are arranged in a logical and intuitive way, designers can create interfaces that are easy to use and navigate, even for users with visual impairments.”


Putting a brand into graphic design requires a thorough understanding of the brand’s identity and target audience. It also requires the use of consistent branding elements, the right color scheme, effective typography, and imagery that resonates with the brand. By incorporating these strategies into your graphic design work, you can help to create a memorable and engaging visual identity that accurately reflects the brand’s personality and values.

 

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