Corporate Naming Q
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- d_rek0
Amicus,
Yeah, i've been trying to wrap my head around it... I don't think the project manager here really understood what was involved when he quoted the project. As far as I know it's the first time they've done something like this so like I said.. i think it's been underestimated.
With the project itself I think we have some very good ideas for the name but they need to be taken to the next level... and unfortunately that requires more time. So yeah, I'm just trying to prepare myself for next time(if there is one) and also trying to educate the heads a little.
- gramme0
Ectoplasm
- gramme0
Arkenstone
- gramme0
Zebrata
- gramme0
UniCosm™
ftw
- MrOneHundred0
Igneous Partners™
- gramme0
Galbraith, Nincompoop & Puffy.
- d_rek0
bump
- gentleman0
Studio A
- moamoa0
The first rule of Corporate Naming is, you do not talk about Corporate Naming.
-Tyler Durden
- uan0
Nomen - Naming and Branding consultancy:
http://www.nomen.com/
- VectorMasked0
WOW branding. Company's site with a decent portfolio, quite a few stuff and links to read, and they have published books on naming and branding. I myself got "logo Savvy". There they present projects from around the globe and cover things like strategy, naming, etc...
- hallelujah0
that's a damn fine name!
- MrOneHundred0
The tried and true approach of having a “computer” generate random 3-letter combinations from which you derive a company name. Many companies have done it including “Elf” I can’t remember what they do – something to do with cars, I think.
- MrOneHundred0
By the way, has anyone noticed how “naming” threads always seem to disappear? Normally it’s after someone suggests a name like “Piss Face and Partners™” or something.
- d_rek0
nothing?
- letters20
Check out Tony Spaeth's documentation
http://www.identityworks.com/
- d_rek0
And here it is:
New Co.
.....
zing.
- stoplying0
Just think outside the box ffs!