Introducing Personal Brands: Make Your Mark And Look Good Doing It!

Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. --Oscar Wilde

Personal Brand Templates: Flora Landscape, Modern Chic, Campy Collection, Straight To Business & Elegantly Understated

Why any old person would want a personal brand?

Unless you’re a hermit who strives for anonymity—and let’s be honest, there’s a solid brand right there—you care about how you’re perceived in the world. The Treebird personal brand suite is one more way of showing who you are, and that you have impeccable taste.

You’re more than your job title

Business cards are fine and good, but what about in situations where you’re not representing your business—or don’t want to hand a cool new friend a tired old corporate card? This is where your calling card comes in handy. Also, when you’re interviewing for a new job and want a potential employer to know you are thoughtful and put-together enough to have a personal card at the ready, your brand gets you noticed.

It’s all about consistency

Your personal brand extends to social media graphics because where else are you being seen so frequently by so many? You can also rest assured that the face of your personal brand will always be tasteful and professional when it comes to potential employers checking up on you.

Think gift

Personal brand suites make great gifts for that hard-to-buy-for friend, colleague, or relative who a) has a healthy self-image and is prone to flattery and b) doesn’t need another clever book, tchotchke, or candle.

The details

Every personal brand suite comes with the following.

* 30 calling cards

* 12 note cards

* 12 envelopes

* 12 return address stickers

* 12 square logo stickers

* 1 Facebook cover image

* 1 twitter cover image

* 1 profile image (square)

* 1 8 x 10 print of the logo

Pick from one of five templates, and then customize the details to arrive at your personal brand. Please direct any questions to tina@treebirdbranding.com

Jaci Lund
Jaci Lund partner, creative director, designer Jaci’s quick wit and native intelligence comes across as soon as you meet her—and carries over to her design, where she fuses fun and sophistication in just the right doses. With a dual focus on creating original branding for new concepts and revitalizing the look and feel of even the most-established brands, Jaci approaches each project with a fresh and thoughtful perspective. While she recognizes the relevance of current trends, she’s hyper-conscious of the fine line that separates “trend” from “fad,” and tends toward more timeless and classic looks for her clients. Before founding Treebird, Jaci was instrumental in growing the design department at Atlanta’s The Reynolds Group, Inc. Through a five-year tenure that saw her quickly ascend to senior designer and then become the company’s first creative director, Jaci worked on design and branding projects with visionaries, entrepreneurs, and business leaders whom she admires greatly and whose own passion elevates her sense of what’s possible through new design, branding, and communication. Jaci has won nine ADDY Awards (and counting) for her design and branding work and has twice been featured in the national design blog “Art of the Menu.” She holds a B.A. in communications from Michigan State University and completed the graphic design program at The Creative Circus, where she also teaches a quarterly course called “Introduction to Creative Thinking.” To see Jaci's previous work please visit jacilund.com.
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