Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: brand tags, noah brier, planning, research 2.0, Taly Weiss, Trendsspotting
An interesting post courtesy of Taly Weiss pointed me in the direction of Noah Brier’s latest project. It’s called Brand Tags and the idea is simple: You tag brands with the first thing that comes to mind. The thinking went something like this: If brands exist as the sum of all thoughts in someone’s head, then if you ask a bunch of people what a brand is and make a tag cloud, you should have a pretty accurate look at what the brand represents (see picture below).

It’s not dissimilar to traditional ‘free association’ planning tools where you use word or imagery association to build a consumer picture of a brand. Still, an interesting research 2.0 tool to file away in your mental cabinet for a rainy planning session that needs a bit of tech sexiness.
In the meantime, go and have a play here : Brand Tags
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Just found this myself! Very interesting, don’t you think? I am fascinated about the potential that this has to weave brand stories.
Comment by Gavin Heaton May 19, 2008 @ 11:46 pmGlad to see you back!
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Likely.
Comment by Likely June 19, 2008 @ 5:58 am