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What are brands to you?

November 4, 2011 by krisis

Let’s conduct an experiment. There are no right or wrong answers.

Below are five consumer brand logos, and I want you to just shout out the first word that comes to mind other than the name of the brand.

(Don’t worry if other people are around, they certainly won’t think you are weird.)

(Well, I guess that depends on what you shout.)

Ready?

Got your words? Don’t forget them.

This is a common exercise to run with focus groups, or in training around brand identities.

The last few times I’ve done it, the majority of people have responded to each consumer logo with a noun. It might be the brand’s most prominent product, sphere of influence, or figurehead. McDonald’s gets “fries, burgers, fast food, toys, grease.” Apple gets “iPhone” but also “music” and “Steve Jobs”.

Still remember your words? Say them again. How many are nouns?

Not all brands get nouns every time. Brands spend significant time aligning itself with a particular adjective or phrase. In my session this week, the word cloud for Mercedes was almost entirely “luxury” or synonyms. No one has said “cars.”

(Also, brands in a crisis will get the word associated with their crisis, even if it’s not brand relevant. Right now Johnson and Johnson’s logo might elicit “cancer;” banks logos might get “occupy” or “1%.”)

Say your words again. How many of your words weren’t nouns?

I have discovered that I never, ever respond with nouns. It’s not like I’m trying to be contrary. Nouns never pop into my head. My words for the logos above were: healthy, unavoidable, wasteful, killer, and cohesive. In effect, my associations with brands are about perception, not products or people.

I suspect some crowds are more predisposed to give perception answers over the product answers. I’m sure there are studies to explain it.

For the moment, I’m only interested in you. What were your words?

Before you leave a comment, I have one final brand for you to shout out a word for:

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  1. Billy Sea says

    November 4, 2011 at 12:23 pm

    Neat, mine are:
    Running
    Blue screen
    Expensive
    McRibs
    Happiness

    Think the last is a remembrance of my first new computer which was a apple //c. Even have one of the full color decals (as opposed to new all white ones) on my filing cabinet.

    As for the last one, there are no words since the first thing that comes to mind is “too cool for words”

  2. krisis says

    November 4, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    Billy, that’s an interesting mix of words! Mercedes and Apple seem to be doing their job making you feel something, which is certainly the domain of premium brands (sidebar: is something as ubiquitous as Apple still a premium?). Probably the only brand that would be unhappy is Microsoft, but what can we say – they own the blue screen of death!

  3. Lindsay Wilhelmi says

    November 5, 2011 at 11:01 pm

    Mine were:

    run
    fucking annoying (okay, not one word)
    elite
    fat
    smart

    I guess I don’t do nouns, either. :(

  4. Lindsay Wilhelmi says

    November 5, 2011 at 11:02 pm

    Um, I don’t think that should have been a frowny emoticon? Who knows; perhaps three too many glasses of sparkling wine by the fire? :)

  5. krisis says

    November 6, 2011 at 1:05 am

    Unsurprised that you didn’t give any nouns, as I’m sure you usually look at a brand from an aesthetic standpoint more than a product-oriented one.

    How can there be too many glasses of sparkling wine by the fire? Though, given the weather I’m surprised you haven’t switched over to mulled yet!

  6. Lindsay Wilhelmi says

    November 6, 2011 at 8:42 am

    Although, I guess run, elite, and fat COULD ALSO be nouns. Interesting exercise, regardless.

    Three is too many because I’m on Weight Watchers and each glass takes away points that could be spent on actual food. But really, who needs food? ;) One pound shy of 60 lbs lost since Cadence was born!

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