identity designed for 'green thinking' energy company
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- holibobs
i have designed an identity for a new 'green-thinking' energy company - i want to make sure its seen by the right people - perhaps someone would like to buy it. does anyone have any ideas how best to approach this kind of situation? go direct to brand agencies? or to brands? i havent worked in this sector of design before so all help would be appreciated. thanks!
- uncle_helv0
I don't understand what you mean?
- version30
so you made stock art? and are looking for a company to adapt to your logo?
- holibobs0
like i said i have no idea what to do with the idea i just thought there might be some way of getting someone interested - ie much the same as the way it works with illustration and ad agencies. maybe its too specific. oh well thanks for your help.
- uncle_helv0
Huh function follows form, classic!
- Nairn0
Let's see?
I'd be interested to see how you've approached it, given your largely arty analogue design style (er.. I mean that in a good way - I was just last week digging your work).
As for how you could use your work - you've approached it in a slightly arse-about face way. Either dig out some agencies who service greenFriendly power companies, or pad out the design concept and extend it to some functional material (educational, etc) and approach the power cos directly. I guess.
- tank020
uhm...you working in the wrong way..
identity design goes as follows.- introduction client
- research client
- proposals for client
- workout of the entire ciyou can use what you made as a portfolio piece ofcourse but thats kinda it...
- edd-e0
i think you want to see other examples of Identity Design...?
Identity Guidelines
http://werecommend.se/zyb/manual…Corporate Identity Guidelines
http://users.ncrvnet.nl/mstol/56…Corporate Identity Documentation
http://www.cidoc.net/Common Identity Tools
http://www.identityworks.com/too…Corporate Brand Guidelines
http://www.designerstalk.com/cor…so again not sure if these links are what you are looking for but they will definitely help you regardless of its nature.
- doesnotexist0
use it as a case study.
- Witt0
you risk too much with that approach: if you're showing finished ideas to clients most likely they will say no (even if it interests them) and benefit from the concept you developed just the same with some in-house powerpoint expert.
- helloperson0
Witt, welcome to being a designer...