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Creating a powerful Brand Story: 7 Questions to help Your Small Business Design


Bold and vibrant branding isn't just about catching the eye; it's about infusing your unique story into a visual masterpiece that speaks to your ideal client. Imagine your brand as a canvas, and your story as the vibrant strokes that breathe energy and excitement into your business identity. When your brand's visuals mirror your enthusiasm and determination, they will attract potential (dream) clients to you.


With so many other small businesses around, telling your story in a bold and vibrant way becomes your superpower, allowing you to stand out effortlessly. Your passion, dreams, and achievements are not just words but vibrant hues that paint a picture of empowerment and creativity, leaving an unforgettable mark on the minds of your audience.


In a world full of choices, your brand is not just a product; it's a promise, an experience, and an emotion.

So, why link your small business story to bold, vibrant branding? Because it’s not just a choice of colours or typography; it’s a vibrant way to show your unique personality, leaving a lasting, cheerful impression on everyone you encounter. When your story is engrained in your high-energy branding, it will give you a confidence boost, showing your uniqueness and setting you apart in the competitive landscape. That positivity, energy and confidence will attract clients, making them not just customers, but enthusiastic participants in your vibrant journey.


Let’s embark on this colourful journey together and discover your story: the right questions that will help you create a brand look that’s as vibrant and extraordinary as you are!


Here are 7 questions I would ask to help tell your small business story through brand design:



What Makes You Super Excited about Your Business?


The first of the 7 questions to help your small business brand design is all about your passion.


Your passion is contagious and it’s what makes your business journey uniquely yours! I’d like to know what fuels your business dreams. By asking, “What makes you super excited about your business?” we’re going right to the core of what makes you tick, exploring why you do what you do and what makes you determined to succeed.


It might be the sheer joy of creating something new, whether it's crafting gorgeous handmade products or designing innovative solutions. This creative energy can inspire others along the way. If this resonates with you, your brand design could embrace visuals that mirror the happiness of your creative process.


For others it might be being passionate about inspiring change and making a difference in the world. Perhaps your business is built on a foundation of social responsibility, environmental sustainability, or empowering others. Your enthusiasm for creating a positive impact can be translated into visuals that signify hope, growth, and transformation.


Your passion is like a magnetic force that draws people in, and your brand design becomes the visual manifestation of this passion.



Who Are You, Really?

Let’s talk personality! Asking “Who are you really?” makes us look at the soul of your business. Are you the kind of business owner who exudes boundless energy, always bubbling and enthusiastic? Or perhaps you embody a sense of calm and composed authority, your strength lying in being in control and thoughtful decision-making.


If your spirit is super sparkly, then your brand palette should dance with vibrant colours that mirror your vivacity. If on the other hand, you possess a more serene personality that puts people at ease, your palette might lean toward warm and inviting hues. Note that it’s not the exact colour (e.g. red, yellow or blue) that brings the personality to your brand but rather the hue (how bright the colour is) that makes the difference.


But understanding your brand’s personality isn’t just about choosing colours, it’s about creating a visual language that speaks directly to your audience, showing them who you truly are.



What’s Your Story?

By asking you “What’s your story?” I will get a look into the unique journey that brought you to this point. Your business story is the heartbeat of your brand. It’s what makes your brand human, relatable, and inspiring. When you infuse your story into your branding, it becomes a visual adventure, connecting with your audience on a deeper level.


Imagine your story as a thrilling novel, each chapter a significant milestone or experience that shaped your business. Now, picture your colours as the emotions in each chapter and your illustrations as a clear narrative. Your audience will connect with your story without having to read your ‘about me’ section on your website. This connection creates a sense of loyalty and understanding, turning one-time customers into your most loyal fans (or your tribe).



Who’s Your Tribe?

Let’s explore the significance of knowing your ideal client and how your branding can create a magnetic connection with them. We’ll have to ask “Who’s your tribe?” to figure out what resonates with your audience.


Your tribe, your community, your loyal fans —however you term it, they make your business viable. So, understanding them is key to creating your bold and vibrant branding. We’re not looking for a specific avatar, that has a name, age and favourite meal - it can be a group of people that have similar traits. Are they feminists? Do they want to deal with their stress and anxiety? Are they seeking more joy in their lives? What do they struggle with? Why would they want to buy from you?


Once we know what your tribe likes and dislikes we can translate that to colours, fonts, illustration and other visuals.



How Do You Want Your Customers to Feel?

The emotions you portray are what makes your brand memorable, relatable, and impactful. When crafting your brand identity, ask “How do you want your customers to feel?” to figure out the emotional tone of your branding.


Do you want your customers to feel like they can conquer the world? Empowering emotions are often associated with bold, strong colours. Incorporate the right colours to convey a sense of confidence, strength and leadership, encouraging your customers to feel in control, capable, and ready to take on challenges.


If your aim is to spread happiness and positivity, vibrant and warm colours are your allies evoking feelings of joy, enthusiasm, and warmth. Through cheerful designs and playful illustrations, your brand can create an atmosphere of delight, making your customers smile and feel content in their interactions with your business.


On the flip side, if your business offers relaxation, peace, or serenity, soft and muted colours could work perfectly. This coupled with comforting visuals like nature-inspired images or gentle curves, can create a sense of calmness and tranquillity. Your customers will feel relaxed and at peace, making them associate your brand with a feeling of zen and stillness.


The magical part of branding is its ability to tap into these emotions, creating an experiential journey for your customers. By carefully selecting fonts, colours, imagery and graphics, your brand can become a positive experience.


When customers feel a connection with your brand on an emotional level, they are more likely to be loyal, engaged, and enthusiastic advocates. It's not just about selling a product or service; it’s about evoking an emotion that resonates deeply with your audience, leaving a lasting impression and fostering long-term relationships.



What Makes You Stand Out?

Standing out is not just an advantage; it’s a necessity. Defining what makes you unique, your USP (Unique Selling Point), is your superpower in the competitive market. So, tell me: what makes you stand out? Is it your personalised approach, your commitment to eco-friendly practices, or your exceptional customer service? Maybe it's a fusion of these elements or something entirely different. Whatever it is, your USP is another important part of your brand’s story and look, it's what draws clients to you specifically.


Now, imagine these unique qualities as vibrant, bold elements of your brand. High-energy branding, in this context, acts as a beacon indeed. It’s about visually communicating your distinctiveness. When potential clients encounter your bold and vibrant brand, they aren’t just seeing another business; they’re seeing a unique entity that stands for something special. The colours, the designs, the overall aesthetic—they all work together to shout, “This is me, and this is why I’m exceptional!”


Bold and vibrant branding isn't just visually appealing; it's a language that speaks volumes about your confidence and spirit.

What’s Your Dream Vision for the Future?

Your dream vision for the future is another aspect to keep in mind when creating your brand identity. Your brand design shouldn’t stop at where you’re at now, it should grow with you.

So, what’s your dream vision for the future? Is it expanding globally, revolutionising your industry, or becoming a household name?


Creating a brand identity that can adapt should begin by establishing the core values and essence of your brand. By building a strong core brand identity you can build on and can evolve over time without having to completely start afresh. But don’t stay small, your bold and vibrant branding should resonate with your dreams, inspiring you to grow and reflect the heights you aim to reach. So dream big!



Conclusion

By asking you the right questions I will get a better understanding of what makes you unique, who your ideal client is and what your aspirations are. Building your brand identity on this knowledge will get you a brand look that you connect with on a deeper level, that makes you feel confident and that speaks to your tribe.


Your bold and vibrant branding will show your audience that you’re not just another option; you’re the best option, uniquely equipped to fulfil their needs and exceed their expectations. It’s the visual representation of your superpower, drawing clients in and keeping them captivated by your wonderful self.


So, let your bold branding be the megaphone for your uniqueness, shouting your message loud and clear in the competitive world.



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