by Michael | May 30, 2022 | Audience, Brand, Case Study, Church Branding, Get Clear, Logo, Podcast
Listen to the Podcast Episode In this post, we will look at what makes for a great logo design, and then we will look at the example of the logo I created for Calvary Church. Problem What is your logo saying about you? People judge a book by its cover, and your logo...
by Michael | May 23, 2022 | Brand, Church Branding, Get Clear, Podcast
Listen to the Podcast Episode A great brand is built by asking great questions. I have a list of 20 questions that I ask my new clients to help me get up to speed with their current brand and the vision they have for the future. Once I have these answers, I can...
by Michael | May 11, 2022 | Brand, Church Marketing, Events, Identity, Marketing, Podcast, Website
Listen to the Podcast Episode Here are a few tips for creating a sub-brand: Tip 1: Only have sub-brands for major events, not every event Tip 2: Sub brands for major ministries, not every ministry Tip 3: Non-majors: change the title font, but keep the rest consistent ...
by Michael | Mar 2, 2022 | Brand, Case Study, Church Website Design, Logo
Watch This Video to See The Strategy For Branding Vibrant Church Vibrant Church Logo Design Church Brand Guide developed a brand for Vibrant Church that raised over $450,000 before launch day. Church planters struggle to get past their first year of existence because...
by Michael | Feb 20, 2022 | Brand, Case Study, Church Branding, Logo
Pastor Clint Sprague We rebranded LifeMission Church through a name change to help them cut through the noise in their city. Over the next several years, the church grew by 13% to see record attendance, salvations, and giving. People need what LifeMission has to offer...
by Michael | Jan 3, 2022 | Brand, Case Study, Church Branding, Church Website Design, Logo
Watch The Rebranding Story Logo Design HOPE’s House has been around for about 20 years, and they realized the branding that got them where they are was not going to take them where they wanted to go next. They needed a website that would elevate them online to...