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Using Pinterest For Creating A Brand: My Guest Post on Work Better, Not Harder

December 20, 2020October 14, 2017 by Alison Knott
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Pinterest allows you to collect a variety of imagery quickly. It also helps articulate what you have in mind for your ‘yet-designed’ logo and branding. Daley Progress invited me to guest blog on the subject.

Categories Branding, Design Tags colour, Daley Progess, design, design patterns, guest blogging, logo, Pinterest, typography, Work Better Not Harder

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Known as everyone’s favourite hyperactive web nerd, Alison K helps clients dive into the data that matters. She has worked with non-profits, B2B and B2C companies across the country match existing marketing systems to online performance… and then propel them to the next level of success.

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