How clean is your house?
If you are home right now, do me a favor: take a look at three things: the baseboards of your your bathroom, the sides of your dishwasher door and the top of your picture frames and tv. Pretty dusty, gooey and filthy huh? It happens though.
We tend to focus on the messes that are right in front of our eyeballs 👀 . Then we do a quick clean of the counters, sink, mirror and (hopefully) the toilet 🚽 often. We vacuum the main areas of the house, but don’t always get the extension hose out for the corners. We’ll just do that next time…yah. Sure. Then once it’s done, we move on and feel better. But what if we cleaned the entire area more often? Would we feel even better? More complete?
Maybe todays focus can be on the small things. The small tasks. Taking care of those dust bunnies lurking in the cracks, one by one. 🐰 Then, we can have everything nice and clean as a whole.
Let’s look at your company’s brand. Any little things you ignored for some time that can use some attention? What about that personal connection you wanted to add for your clients, such as custom thank you cards? 💌 📫 And those powerpoint decks have had the same backgrounds for some time. What about the Canva templates you use that ended up with way too many colors, extra fonts and styles to your brand? Whoa, it’s a bit much. Let’s update that. Those little things are part of your entire look, and needs to have consistency for your audience.
Better yet, have you just been squeegeeing over your own logo for some time and haven’t even noticed if it still connects to you and your audience? I am making a push for companies to consider a rebrand, because lets face it–we are all not that gratified by our overall look. And we change and change often with the times.
I’m happy to sit down with you and give a detailed visual brand evaluation for you. This involves researching your biz, your industry and competitors. Then diving into the overall look and feel.
Respond here what you’ve forgotten to clean for many a years in your house. Would love to here the nastiness. No judgements here!
Let’s talk art shop!