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Building a Brand Identity for Reply Two

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Episode 3: Left brain + right brain = A newsletter's secret weapon. Unpacking how the new email newsletter agency, Reply Two, developed their brand identity. Where Ambreen's design expertise balance Sam's stoicism to create something that kinda just works. We share the messy journey, from terrible name ideas to finding a brand voice that doesn't sound like every other marketing agency.

You'll discover how the creative tension between design thinking and systems analysis helps us solve the technical headaches keeping creators from building their media empires.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Branding that works harder than ads
  • 00:41 Meet the odd couple behind Reply Two
  • 02:02 Ambreen's design approach to creator problems
  • 02:51 Sam's systems thinking (and why it matters)
  • 04:39 When creative meets analytical
  • 06:22 Naming failures and final success
  • 08:34 Building a visual identity that means something
  • 11:00 Finding a voice that sounds like humans
  • 12:17 Understanding what creators actually need
  • 15:26 Branding lessons you can use
  • 17:46 Why authenticity beats marketing every time

Some free Reply Two resources available 24/7

  continue reading

10 episodes

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Manage episode 477466401 series 3658948
Content provided by Reply Two. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Reply Two or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Episode 3: Left brain + right brain = A newsletter's secret weapon. Unpacking how the new email newsletter agency, Reply Two, developed their brand identity. Where Ambreen's design expertise balance Sam's stoicism to create something that kinda just works. We share the messy journey, from terrible name ideas to finding a brand voice that doesn't sound like every other marketing agency.

You'll discover how the creative tension between design thinking and systems analysis helps us solve the technical headaches keeping creators from building their media empires.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Branding that works harder than ads
  • 00:41 Meet the odd couple behind Reply Two
  • 02:02 Ambreen's design approach to creator problems
  • 02:51 Sam's systems thinking (and why it matters)
  • 04:39 When creative meets analytical
  • 06:22 Naming failures and final success
  • 08:34 Building a visual identity that means something
  • 11:00 Finding a voice that sounds like humans
  • 12:17 Understanding what creators actually need
  • 15:26 Branding lessons you can use
  • 17:46 Why authenticity beats marketing every time

Some free Reply Two resources available 24/7

  continue reading

10 episodes

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