Category: branding for brands
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What Fenty Beauty teaches us about inclusive branding done right
When Fenty Beauty launched in 2017, it didn’t just release another line of cosmetics: it started a global movement. With a single product launch, Rihanna and her team redefined what beauty brands could look like, sound like, and stand for. More than just a celebrity-backed venture, Fenty was built around something every modern brand should…
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Why Apple’s branding feels so right: A masterclass in visual design
Apple isn’t just a tech company. It’s a symbol of innovation, simplicity, and timeless design. What really sets Apple apart isn’t only its products – it’s the way they’re presented. Their branding is so clean, consistent, and thoughtful that it has become a visual language of its own.
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How Spotify’s localization strategy turned it into a global music powerhouse
Spotify has transformed the way we consume music, becoming the go-to streaming platform in over 180 markets. But its global success isn’t just about offering millions of songs—it’s about localization. By adapting its platform, marketing, and content to different cultures, languages, and music preferences, Spotify has mastered the art of global expansion through localization. This…
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How Netflix built a global brand through brand consistency
Netflix has become one of the most recognizable brands worldwide, with over 280 million subscribers across 190+ countries. But its success isn’t just about streaming great content—it’s about delivering a unified, consistent brand experience no matter where you are in the world.
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Top 5 branding mistakes and how to avoid them for long-term business success
Branding isn’t just about a logo or a catchy slogan—it’s the essence of your business. A strong, consistent brand builds trust, fosters loyalty, and positions you ahead of the competition. But even well-established businesses make branding mistakes that weaken their image and hinder growth.