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When we buy from brands that resonate with us, we’re able to pinpoint the messages they want to relay to their customers & understand the brand’s core values. Although creating packaging is a lengthy process of trial & error, it can be reduced by having a well-defined brand identity. Working to establish a brand identity is important for all business owners because it also applies to logos, website design, digital marketing, and fundraising. Today’s guest, Aaron Swinton, is here to give us all of the details we need to design successful packaging.
For small Black-owned businesses, brand identity is fundamental because there’s an opportunity to compete in a larger market. Also, you can cater products to Black consumers, which is an audience you know very well. Aaron founded MAVRK Studio to partner with businesses and assist them during the process of advancing their brand.
DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
How to define your brand identity
Cost-efficient ways to improve your brand design
Elements needed to make your packaging unique while also grabbing attention
Why Black businesses should devote time & resources to developing a brand identity and design
About Aaron Swinton:
Aaron Swinton is the founder of MAVRK Studio, a leading brand builder and design studio specializing in CPG and hospitality brands. With a passion for creativity, Aaron crafts memorable brand experiences that connect with consumers. His strategic approach to brand building and experience as an investor/operator has elevated countless businesses. Aaron’s leadership at MAVRK stems from his experience as a former Division 1 athlete and team captain and inspires the next generation of builders.
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