64 cards covering everything a brand touches, from positioning and personality to logos, language, and the research underneath. Put them on the table and the whole brand comes into view.
Branding is the work of deciding who you are and making it recognizable. It is far more than a logo, and most of it happens in choices, not in design software. Four starting points.
Search freely or filter by theme. Each card is one part of a brand with its own page: how strong brands tend to handle it, questions to discuss, and things to notice.
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A library for building brands, built on a card deck that already lays the whole subject out on the table.
A brand is not one thing, it is dozens: a name, a promise, a tone of voice, a color, a reputation, a set of expectations. MethodKit for Branding is a deck that lays those parts out together, from the visual tools to the strategy and the research underneath. Here each card gets its own page that asks the same questions: what is this part of a brand, how do strong brands tend to handle it, and what should you decide?
It is for anyone shaping a brand: founders, marketers, designers, and the teams who have to keep it consistent. The texts are starting points and groundwork, not a style guide to copy.
Pull the cards that matter for where you are, set the rest aside, and use the questions to get everyone aligned before you brief a designer or sign off a direction. Lay them on a table, sort them into piles, or build a grid.
Want the cards in your hand? The deck is available from MethodKit.