UCLA Health Sciences: Digital Newsletter & Email Campaign Projects

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UCLA Email Marketing & Graphic Design Project

In February of 2021 one of the departments with the UCLA Health Sciences Division reached out to us. The Psychiatry Department need help setting up a new email campaign and digital newsletter to go along with it.

We segmented and integrated their 30,000 subscriber list into Mailchimp, created an email template, and developed content delivery/campaign protocols.

GANZ Media coordinated with multiple department professors for content and Journal articles, we began monthly email newsletter distribution. Their email lists were segmented between internal organically grown lists, and 3rd part vendor lists.

We also developed a “digital newsletter” in Adobe Illustrator to be housed on their website: http://neuromodulation.ucla.edu/newsletter/. Once the “framework” of the newsletter was developed, we coordinated with professors and staff to secure content and provide monthly updates and distribution.

 

Here are some great testimonials from the Professors & Staff on the project to date:

“Thank you for all of your help setting it up and making the monthly emails possible.”

“The final version is good to send, thank you for your work on this!”

“Thanks to all for your work on this. Let’s get it out ASAP.”

“This looks great, thank you!”

Tree Academy Branches out with Targeted Instagram Ads!


Going back to school has never been easier! The Tree Academy needed help boosting enrollment and attracting new students. So what better way to help than geographically targeting Instagram Ads to interested Parents.

GANZ Media created three main styles of ADS, then running them simultaneously to come up with the top performer.

Check them out:

And here is an awesome review from the client:

“Thank you so much for all the hard work on this. I think it looks aesthetically simple, clear, it’s a great photo of some of our high schoolers. And you can see so much of their personalities and character emanating through! I think it looks great.”

Click here to see how GANZ Media know how we can help with your graphic design needs!

 

5 Reasons Why You Should Follow Logo Design Trends


 

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Logos are considered the face of the company; they are usually the first image that comes to mind when hearing a brand name. Brands such as Pepsi, McDonald’s, and Apple have created lasting impressions thanks to their well-designed logos that convey credibility and quality.

However, these are established household names that have proved themselves over the years. What about startups and unknown business brands like yours? You can follow logo design trends, and with a bit of careful marketing strategies you could build your brand eventually.

The marketing world has mixed opinions about logo design trends. Some experts argue in favor of designing a unique logo for a brand. They believe hitting the customers with something new does the trick, for most businesses. Others disagree and suggest following design trends for better relatability. Both opinions have their strengths and limitations. Below, we have compiled a list of 5 reasons why following a logo design trend seems like a better idea.

1.    Customer Preference

Since people love associating themselves with brands that are up to date, taking inspiration from a trendy logo design guarantees customer attention. For instance, metallic designs are quite popular nowadays, which is why tech and online businesses prefer creating logo design with metallic sheen.

You can evaluate customer preferences by researching the various trending design themes and fonts. A research and an in-depth analysis of your customers and design trends will help you in updating the brand logo.

Fine-tune the trending design to align it with your brand image and personality. This will eventually help you get the eyeballs you require.

2.    Adaptable

Successful brands understand trends and their significance. Still, they can also skirt around these ideas and play with them. Google is the best example of a brand that adapts to new trends while maintaining a forward-thinking image and challenging the status quo continuously.

Good logo design adapts to all the modern design trends in its unique style. A slight color or font change can create a long lasting impression in the minds of the user. Aligning the logo with a social or political trend in line with brand values can also have a similar impact. When you adapt your logo, consider these aspects and influences to make your logo up to date.

3.    Brand Loyalty

In 2003, Apple announced the recoloring of its logo from the traditional red to the trendy silver. Within minutes people around the world signed an online petition demanding Apple to reconsider its decision. On the contrary, there was no such hue and cry when Walmart decided to redesign its logo.

This difference in the reaction can be explained by brand loyalty. Since logos are graphic representations that trigger associations with the brand, customers take them seriously.

Logo design changes may face disapproval initially but this does not mean you discard them. Historical data suggests that customers adapt to these changes too, provided, they are accurate to the brand image and persona. If your brand persona is hip, young and cater to Millennials then it’s best to gear towards a design trend they like.

4.    Target New Demographics

For an existing business, following a logo design trend brings the possibility of opening new avenues and recruiting new target audience. Targeting new demographics and getting them on board is a standard method used by businesses to enhance their operations. The more people see and connect with the change in the logo, the more likely it will translate to customer loyalty.

This can subsequently translate to higher sales and revenue for the business. Especially if your service and products match the kind of hype you create with the logo.

Established businesses launch new products specifically aimed at a market segment. If you are able to coincide your new product design with a new trendy logo that your customers can relate to, then you’ve hit the right note.

5.    Does Not Represent Your Evolution

The brand logos of Pepsi and Coca-Cola several years ago were utterly different from what they are today. This is because these brands have adapted logo design trends of different eras and evolved with time.

Just like us humans, all businesses evolve with time based on their strengths and opportunities. An established business today is entirely different from what it was at the start. This means that the initial logo does not reflect your brand’s current values.

Therefore, it is imperative to redesign the logo according to current times, your needs and realign it with your organization’s mission and vision.

This is the reason why trends exist and why people are quick to get on board with new logo designs. Businesses need to understand these trends and their existence, rather than turning a blind eye to them.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, a good design combines the elements of an everlasting appeal with current trends and practices.

Designers must ensure that they design for the customers, not for themselves. Logos from great designers are relatable to brand loyalists around the world. Such logos require minimal changes to adjust to the latest trends and market preferences.

 

Author Bio

Lucas Smith is a content strategist and freelance blogger who likes to write on topics related to small business, social media and brand design. He would love to hear your ideas, connect with him!