I've been working with a bunch of clients lately figure out if they need a brand refresh or a full rebrand. It's a big decision, so I wanted to share some thoughts.
For me, it's all about understanding your brand's unique story and goals. A brand refresh is like giving your home a fresh coat of paint. It’s still your house but with updated vibes - maybe a new logo, modern colors, or a fresh tagline. You’re tweaking what works to keep it relevant.
On the other hand, a rebrand is like moving to a new neighborhood. You’re rethinking everything: who you are, how you show up, and even what you stand for. It’s bold, but sometimes that’s what’s needed to hit reset. 🤯
So, when do you know which one to choose?
What do you think? Have you ever gone through a brand refresh or rebrand? Share your experience in the comments! 👇
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For me, it's all about understanding your brand's unique story and goals. A brand refresh is like giving your home a fresh coat of paint. It’s still your house but with updated vibes - maybe a new logo, modern colors, or a fresh tagline. You’re tweaking what works to keep it relevant.
On the other hand, a rebrand is like moving to a new neighborhood. You’re rethinking everything: who you are, how you show up, and even what you stand for. It’s bold, but sometimes that’s what’s needed to hit reset. 🤯
So, when do you know which one to choose?
- Brand Refresh: If your brand is still strong but just needs a little update to feel fresh and modern, a refresh is a good option.
- Rebrand: If your business has changed significantly, or if your current brand isn't resonating with your target audience anymore, a rebrand might be necessary.
What do you think? Have you ever gone through a brand refresh or rebrand? Share your experience in the comments! 👇
#branding #brandedmerch #brandedmerchandise
