• Exploring IP Internationally via Puerto Rico's Legal Landscape
    Sep 6 2024

    In this episode, Paola Zaragoza Cardenales, a dual qualified New York and Puerto Rico attorney discusses the similarities and differences between intellectual property laws in Puerto Rico and the UK. We discuss:

    • Intellectual Property Issues Faced By Farmers
    • Importance Of Integrating IP Into Business Plans
    • Legal Checks to clear names
    • Collaborating with Branding Agencies On Trademark matters
    • Misconception around IP


    LinkedIn: Paola Gabriela Zaragoza Cardenales

    Facebook: Paola G Zaragoza Cardenales

    Website: Zaragoza Cardenales

    Instagram: zaragoza_cardenales


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    30 mins
  • Are IP Principles Different in Latin America?
    Jul 5 2024

    IP is much less formal in Latin America's economy according to Alberto Ramirez Bonilla, founder of BR Latin America. Tune in to explore how trademark practices differ in the South American economic landscape and why that matters.


    Among other things the episode discusses:

    • How business design and naming unfold across Latin America
    • Branding and intellectual property in Latin America
    • Copyright protection for software and guidelines for naming conventions
    • Branding and naming strategies for businesses
    • Importance of understanding IP law for businesses


    LinkedIn: Alvaro Ramirez Bonilla

    Website: BR Latin America

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    48 mins
  • How Tom Gardner Built and Branded Multiple Businesses
    Jun 7 2024

    Joining us in this episode is an ex-Mckinsey consultant, Tom Gardner, a serial entrepreneur known for his analytical approach to branding. He draws on his experience of launching several brands across different industries, both B2B and B2C.


    Tom shares his journey in branding, marked by a blend of scientific and practical approaches, emphasizing customer feedback and market testing from the very start.


    In this episode, we’ll also discuss:

    • Branding Experience With A Consultant
    • Naming Process
    • Involving Branding Agencies
    • Business Funding
    • Next Startup Business
    • Filling The Gap In The Market
    • What Brand Means
    • Getting The Perspective Of The Market
    • His Current Ventures
    • Branding Philosophy And Strategies


    LinkedIn: Tom Gardner

    Book: From Manager To Executive (Coming in June)

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    37 mins
  • Mission-Driven Entrepreneurship with James Brown
    May 2 2024

    Joining us in this episode is James Brown, founding director of Mobiloo, the world's first mobile accessible toilet and changing place designed to cater to disabled people requiring extra equipment and space. Mobiloo has created a huge range of opportunities for tens of thousands of disabled people around the UK.

    James shares his journey, highlighting his motivation to improve accessibility and inclusivity for disabled people, stemming from his own experiences as a visually impaired individual and a Paralympic athlete. His flight in becoming a social entrepreneur exemplifies the power of innovation driven by personal values and a deep understanding of the community's genuine needs.

    In this episode, we also cover:

    • From A Paralympic Athlete to Social Entrepreneur

    • Making Your Brand Stand Out

    • Solving A Genuine Need

    • Branding Is Also Culture

    • Choosing Your Brand Values

    • Excellence In A Business

    • The Power of Word of Mouth


    Website:Mobiloo UK⁠ Facebook: ⁠Mobiloo UK


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    39 mins
  • Navigating Branding and Growth with Paul Fernandez
    Apr 24 2024

    In this episode of the Brand Tuned podcast, we welcome Paul Fernandez, CEO of The Growth Guys, to discuss the journey of starting and branding his growth marketing company during the pandemic. Paul shares insights from his past experiences, the challenges of defining and living up to a brand promise, and the importance of adapting branding strategies as a business evolves.

    This episode shares an interesting point of view of branding through experiences including:

    • An Agency That Delivers Results

    • A Brand Is What Customers Tell You

    • Developing The Visual Identity

    • Creating A Team Culture

    • The Perspective on Branding Over Time

      How The Market Perceives Your Brand

    Website: The Growth Guys LinkedIn: Paul Fernandez


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    32 mins
  • How to Create Transformative Brands with Emmanuel Probst
    Dec 2 2022

    In this episode, Emmanuel Probst, a Global Lead, Brand Thought-Leadership at Ipsos and an adjunct professor teaching consumer market research at UCLA, shares with us how to create a transformative brand.

    Emmanuel has 17 years of background in marketing and market research experience, such as at IP source. He is also the author of Brand Hacks, and Assemblage - The Art and Science of Brand Transformation, which releases this coming January 2023.

    Among other things, we discuss:

    • that brands can no longer just sell products. They must aim to be transformative for people and the world they live in.
    • That brands are no longer in control of the narrative, so they must harness the power of the community and make a greater and more sustainable one.
    • the importance of noticing what existing brands are offering the market. Then consider creating something new and unique to offer in the category.
    • creating your market positioning.
    • The trick is really to understand your audience and get a deep understanding of the market.
    • three Dimensions of Brand Transformation
    • What is Programmed Obsolescence?
    • How to Create a Transformative Brand
    • Understanding Trends in the Society


    www.emmanuelprobst.com
    Twitter:
    @Emmanuelprobst
    Linkedin
    Emmanuel Probst

    Resources mentioned on the podcast
    Brand Hacks
    Assemblage - The Art and Science of Brand Transformation
    marketingweek.com
    adage.com
    adweek.com
    mediapost.com
    Challenger Project - Eat Big Fish
    Financial Insights at Ipsos.com

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    34 mins
  • Your Branding & IP Questions Answered
    Nov 21 2022

    Having recently asked people what their top questions are about branding and IP (Intellectual Property), I decided to record my answers in this episode.

    The questions answered in this episode include:

    • What are the different ways I can protect my brand?
    • Do I need international protection or is UK protection enough?
    • How do I explain to graphic designers I work with the importance of checking they are not infringing on anyone's IP?
    • How can you be sure that graphic designers you work with hand over the rights to all the assets they create? How can you be sure they have done this fully?
    • What do you regard as the best branding campaign(s) of all time? And why?
    • Do you think the Internet is actually effective for brand building?

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    21 mins
  • Takeaway lessons from Sean Adams' Masterclass on Identity Design
    Nov 11 2022

    In this episode I discuss some thoughts following the recent podcast with Sean Adams, an internationally recognized graphic designer, and the chair of undergraduate and graduate graphic design at Art Center College of Design in California.

    I found Sean's approach refreshingly client focused and empathetic. For example, Sean takes clients on the design journey and explains what he is doing and why.

    This collaborative approach, and avoiding a big reveal at the end of the process, is more likely to result in an identity that the client finds acceptable.

    I think if the designer can also talk about the IP dimension they would be the ideal adviser to clients. While the word ‘design’ is commonly associated with graphic designers, in truth it includes anyone who advises on business structure. They can help plan how a business should work in all respects, not just visually.

    Given that visual identity needs to be permanent I’m often baffled that designers radically change the visual identity of established businesses just because the business’ strategy changes.

    Surely tweaks to the identity is all that's needed, unless there is something radically transformed about the business. It’s vital to leave the identifying elements so you don’t disturb memory structures.

    This episode tackles:

    • Importance of taking clients on the design journey
    • What makes a good logo?
    • When is it the right time to radically change a visual identity?
    • Drawbacks of changing your identity
    • Measuring brand equity to make identity design decisions

    www.seanadams.design
    Resources mentioned on the podcast
    The Designer’s Dictionary of Color

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    19 mins