This age-old principle says it takes 7 "touches" with an audience member for you to garner any attention at all.
What does this look like?
Seems like a lot, right?
Nope, this is just the beginning.
It takes all 7 exposures to get someone to say, "Oh, that thing. I think I saw that somewhere else."
If people can't recognize your "brand," every exposure will be the first. No traction.
The simplest way to contribute to brand recognition is through color. This is a change you can make today.
| Color Picker |
Step 1: Upload an image of your logo at the link above.
Step 2: Drag the little color droppers around the picture to extract the colors in your logo.
Step 3: Export the palette as a PDF. Print it, email it to your associate or assistant, add it to your staff handbook, memorize it. (Or not) 😜
Step 4: Whenever you create a graphic for your organization, go back to these colors (and these colors only).
These colors are formatted using Hexadecimal (hex) codes.
If you work in Canva, it looks like this (see the little hashtag?):
If you work in Office, it looks like this.
Not too painful, right? You can totally do this! In fact, having these colors set in stone will actually make your job easier.
If you want a shareable template, you can read my newsletter on creating a Brand Guide.
Over the next 2 weeks, we'll cover more easy ways to improve your brand recognition.
Struggling? I'd be happy to help. Just reply! ✉️
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