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title="Buy the book at Amazon.com" href="http://amzn.com/0321348109" target="_blank">The Brand Gap</a>, by <strong>Marty Neumeier</strong>, is a fast-reading book containing a good amount of definitions - good enough to not make you dizzy - and great visual examples of today's branding reality. <a
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title="Buy the book at Amazon.com" href="http://amzn.com/0321348109" target="_blank">The Brand Gap</a>, by <strong>Marty Neumeier</strong>, is a fast-reading book containing a good amount of definitions &#8211; good enough to not make you dizzy &#8211; and great visual examples of today&#8217;s branding reality.</p><h2>Overall idea of the book</h2><p>The gap, as Neumeier points out, is the distance between strategy and creativity, different fields controlled by different brain hemispheres (and generally different people). Throughout <a
href="http://amzn.com/0321348109" target="_blank">the book</a>, the author explains that a <strong>good brand</strong> is made by people or companies who master five branding disciplines: differentiation, collaboration, innovation, validation and cultivation. These five subjects and most topics of the book are illustrated by examples and historical facts, running along with diagrams and photos.</p><p>While reading the book, you&#8217;ll figure out that not only the content but the <strong>design of the book</strong> is also inspiring: from the book cover (a minimalistic yet effective design) to the one-sentence pages, the relevant graphic additions and the bold citations.</p><h2>Just one small criticism</h2><p>If I were to point a flaw on the book, I&#8217;d say is the amount of <strong>Americanized examples</strong>. Although I can&#8217;t argue with the fact that most of the brands we know are American, it wouldn&#8217;t hurt to throw a few non-American cases.</p><p><a
href="http://amzn.com/0321348109" target="_blank">The Brand Gap</a> is an amazing book. The almost 200 pages are <strong>easy to read</strong> and the subject is important to all people working on branding, from the junior designer to the CEO. The book, in fact, doesn&#8217;t feel like a book, it&#8217;s like an after class conversation between <strong>the student and the cool teacher</strong> who explains the way you understand and makes you want more about it.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://jpedroribeiro.com/2009/07/book-review-the-brand-gap/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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