Laurence Minsky and Colleen Fahey
Audio Branding
Using Sound to Build Your Brand
Kogan Page, 2017
What's inside?
Use sound and music to create and sustain your audio brand across media, environments and audiences.
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The predominance of audio-enabled, networked communication means that sound accompanies visuals at almost every touchpoint. Communication experts Laurence Minsky and Colleen Fahey explain that sound conveys meanings that people instinctively and intuitively understand. Creating a unique audio identity for your brand capitalizes on the opportunity to reinforce your brand message and to enhance your customers’ experience. The authors cover the basics of audio branding, which they extrapolate primarily from Fahey’s experience as managing director of the audio-branding firm Sixième Son. Although the information is very sound – no pun intended – the text sometimes promotes the company as well. getAbstract recognizes the value of this often-overlooked aspect of branding and recommends this solid manual to anyone in marketing.
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About the Authors
Associate professor at Columbia College Chicago Laurence Minsky co-wrote How to Succeed in Advertising When All You Have is Talent. Colleen Fahey is the managing director of Sixième Son in North America.
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