What do Coca-Cola, Google, Starbucks & Apple all have in common?
They are internationally known mega brands and billion dollar companies.
… and their brands were created on the cheap by the founders of the companies.
I remind myself of this whenever I sit down to come up with a name and branding for a new idea. It is definitely important to spend a good amount of time finding the right name and brand for your project as it will help you the creator bond with it and pitch it… but at the end of the day, how good your product is will determine it’s success and not the name you gave it.
Google is probably my favorite example of the good product trumping the terrible brand. You could actually say that Google’s brand is quite good as it is easy to remember and just about everyone in the world knows it. But if you took their brand to a top branding firm today you’d probably get “Childish colors and a beveled serif font! Blech!” Several million dollars later they’d give you a really slick looking logo and a 12 page report on how the average search user demographic responded in test markets to the new and improved logo.

Don’t screw it up.



