I built this page as a working demo of how I would guide someone through defining their brand identity. It turns thoughtful, out of the box questions into an editable brand guide, plus practical marketing direction and learning support. This is my visual take on what Pomelli is aiming to create and the additional skills I would add.
Tip: Save often. Your answers stay on your device in this browser.
Click to select. Click again to remove. Aim for three.
These colors update your preview and your generated brand guide.
Squarespace uses your site fonts. This is guidance for your future choices.
Everything below is editable. Click into any field and rewrite it in your own words.
Three pillars is enough. If you have five, you have none.
Words your audience already uses, plus words you want to be known for.
These are concept directions you can hand to a designer.
This is a simple preview to help you feel your brand direction.
Button text and structure are part of your brand clarity.
If you want a second set of eyes on your brand guide, your messaging, and what to build next, you can email me.
Email Me To Learn More About How I Can Help You Know What Your Customers WantThis opens your email client with a prewritten note. Replace the email in the config section.
These ideas are generated from your tone, audience, and brand traits. They are designed to create trust, not noise.
Click a topic to learn the basics in plain language. This is meant to reduce confusion and help you make decisions.
SEO helps people find you when they search. It is not magic, it is relevance plus clarity.
Action: pick one problem your audience has and write one page that solves it clearly.
A good website is not fancy. It is clear. It makes it easy to understand, trust, and act.
Action: write your homepage headline as “I help X do Y so they can Z.”
Marketing is a trust building system. Consistency beats intensity.
Action: choose one platform you can sustain. Post weekly, not daily, at first.
Track what helps you make decisions. Ignore vanity metrics.
Action: pick one goal for your site, then track one number tied to that goal.
If you would like to hear more of my ideas on ways to improve the usability of your products please reach out.
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