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Clover Road & Burlington Economic Development

Hi, I’m very happy to announce that Clover Road is partnering with the Burlington Economic Development Corporation to provide branding, graphic design and marketing services to the BEDC over the course of 2010. As a part of the partnership, Clover Road will be developing the marketing and advertising for BEDC hosted events and will be re-branding a program developed by the BEDC.

This new partnership is exciting as Clover Road has the opportunity to contribute to the economic development of Burlington Ontario.

Ciao,
Robert Scozzari RGD

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Sochi 2014 Olympic Logo Revealed

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2012 Olympic Logo caused much controversy

The 2014 Winter Olympics has officially revealed it’s new logo recently. The new logotype is a very simple, easy to read and identify. I have to be honest, I’m not blown away by it. I do think the play with the “hi” and the “14″ is interesting. To be honest, I think its far too safe. I think they are trying desperately to not stir the pot after 2012 logo caused so much controversy.

Here is a close up of the new 2014 Olympic Logo…

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What do you think? Let me know.

Ciao,

Robert Scozzari RGD

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Recycled papers.

Something that’s important to Clover Road and I know is important to my clients is creating brands and specifically design collateral that is at peace with the environment. Now, I’m not going to start a debate on global warming, but I am going to talk about providing products and marketing collateral that does not pollute the Earth even further and uses as few chemicals as possible.

I love paper products. I love receiving and holding a well designed promotional item. I especially love designing them. I believe it leaves a lasting impression. While digital is great, and it has it’s place. Good old fashioned analogue printed collateral goes a long way. Paper selection is a vital component to the impact of your printed item. It also has a huge impact on your brand positioning. Different papers say different things. Read more »

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Crowdsourcing gone bad with Vegemite

Hi, have you heard the term crowdsourcing? Maybe you have, or not. Derived from the word Outsourcing, It’s when companies use the Internet to gather huge crowds of people and have them solve a problem. Instead of outsourcing to a company, a task is left to the will of the people or a crowd. It’s pretty much like when a company has a contest to name it’s newest product, and the general public submits names and votes on the best one, in the end, deciding the brand name of the new product.

Well, that’s what Kraft did with a new, more spreadable version of it’s famous Vegemite. Boy, did things go wrong. I myself, have never had the pleasure of Vegemite on toast. Nor am I sure if I ever would want to. But if I were to ever find myself on a vacation in the friendly Australia, perhaps I would at least give it a try.

So here is what happened. They held this contest to name a new version of Vegemite. This new version of Vegemite is more spreadable as it is mixed with cream cheese. The contest happened. Can you guess what the winning name was? This was a name that was chosen by the fans and voted as the number one name.

The name was, “iSnack 2.0″

Wow, that name sure sucked. Mmmmm… Lets have some toast with iSnack two point-oh-on it. Yea, it bombed. The Australian media and press and blogosphere had a Field-day with it. Eventually Kraft rolled back the brand and started the whole process all over again, and rightfully so.

So what happened the second time around? The second time, I think they got it a bit better. After the epic fail, they finaly came up with a new name.

Vegemite Cheesybite

Now that, is a great name. You don’t get a more descriptive and easy to remember name than that. Well, OK, it’s better than iSnack 2.0.

what does a business owner need to learn from this?

Well for one, It’s not always a good idea to run a contest to get cheap creative work, while it may get you some publicity, you are trusting the fate or your business and brand in the hands of people who do not have a full scope if what is involved. This little adventure from Kraft, probably cost the company a few millions. I always recommend hiring a professional that is experienced in what you need, whether that’s naming a product or creating a poster or what-ever you may need.

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Quality of design is an indicator of credibility

Great article published in Smashing Magazine.

Pay particular attention to item #3. Quality of design is an indicator of credibility.

Various studies have been conducted to find out just what influences people’s perception of a website’s credibility:

We don’t know if Fever app is any good, but the sleek user interface and website make a great first impression.

One interesting finding of these studies is that users really do judge a book by its cover… or rather, a website by its design. Elements such as layout, consistency, typography, color and style all affect how users perceive your website and what kind of image you project. Your website should project not only a good image but also the right one for your audience.

Other factors that influence credibility are: the quality of the website’s content, amount of errors, rate of updates, ease of use and trustworthiness of authors.

Check out the full article here.

Ciao,
Robert Scozzari

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