Brand ID

Why Your Brand's Visual Identity Matters

What is a visual brand identity, you ask? It’s only one of the most important things about your business. Branding is far more in depth than aesthetics. It delves into the core of why you exist as a business. It requires hours of research and analysis to ultimately cultivate something visually appealing that communicates your message: your visual identity. A visual identity is comprised of a system of external expressions such as a logo, color palette and texture, typography, iconography, illustration, photography, motion principles, and composition.

As a human being, you too have a visual identity. It can change only slightly when you wear your hair differently or dress casually, but the core of your aesthetic will not change. Your nose is like a logo. Your eyes define your primary color palette. Your hair is a composition style. Your clothing is your texture palette. Your brand is no different. Having a polished visual identity makes a solid impression just like you do when you comb your hair, brush your teeth, put a suit on, and smile.

When is it time to re-brand?

But is it time for a brand facelift? 

Does your logo feel modern? Relevant? Do you have a color palette defined? Are your fonts working to convey your message well? Does everything feel seamless and intentional? How does your photography look? Do you have motion defined in your brand? A custom icon library? A unique illustration style or two?

If any of those questions left you feeling unsure, you might be thinking to yourself, “How do I know if my logo is relevant?"

What’s your logo’s role in your visual identity?

A logo is usually the first thing people think of when you say “brand”. While it is incredibly definitive as the most focused and widely used deliverable your brand can have, it is only just one facet of your visual identity. 

Just like there are different types of people in the world, there are different types of logos: an abstract mark, a mascot, a combination mark, an emblem, a lettermark, a pictorial or symbolic mark, or a wordmark.

 Logos

Factors like your brand’s industry, target audience, length of your brand name, your brand’s age, and business goals play a huge part in determining which style is best for your brand. These factors also play a role in determining the other aspects of your visual identity. Patterns and colors that compliment your logo, photographic styles that relate to your audience, iconography that sets you apart in the industry, or choosing a typeface that better communicates your message are all key in developing a successful visual identity.

If you haven’t gotten the chance yet to invest in a complete and total visual identity for your brand, then If this blog is making you feel good about your brand’s visual identity, congrats! Your investment to create it was worth it. let’s chat We’d love to have a brand strategist audit what you’re currently leveraging!.