Got a shiny new idea ready to launch? Maybe it’s a workshop, retreat, or course… So exciting, right? And if you’re anything like me, you’ve already been dreaming about how it’s going to look... the colours, the vibe, the visuals that’ll grab attention and make people take notice. But then you hit that tricky part… you want it to feel new and exciting, without straying so far that it looks like it came from someone else’s brand. Because launching something new doesn’t mean creating a whole new...
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Got a shiny new idea ready to launch? Maybe it’s a workshop, retreat, or course… So exciting, right? And if you’re anything like me, you’ve already been dreaming about how it’s going to look... the colours, the vibe, the visuals that’ll grab attention and make people take notice. But then you hit that tricky part… you want it to feel new and exciting, without straying so far that it looks like it came from someone else’s brand. Because launching something new doesn’t mean creating a whole new...
Guess what? Your brand already exists. Wild, right? Even if you’ve never touched Canva, don’t have a logo, and your Insta grid is a total mishmash, people are already forming an opinion about you. That’s your brand doing its thing (whether you’ve planned it or not). In this episode, I'll dive into what that actually means and why “I’ll figure it out later” doesn’t really work when it comes to branding. I’ll share some real-life stories (including my own scrappy beginnings), and give you a few...
The Fearless Designer Podcast
Got a shiny new idea ready to launch? Maybe it’s a workshop, retreat, or course… So exciting, right? And if you’re anything like me, you’ve already been dreaming about how it’s going to look... the colours, the vibe, the visuals that’ll grab attention and make people take notice. But then you hit that tricky part… you want it to feel new and exciting, without straying so far that it looks like it came from someone else’s brand. Because launching something new doesn’t mean creating a whole new...