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» Real, inexpensive and "natural" branding ideas. from What About Clients?
To me, real branding for a services firm should be cheap, "natural", and not with goofy initials or logos that only work for IBM or Microsoft: just "real look and feel" trade dress branding, the kind associated with workaday letterhead... [Read More]
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