Silver Seams

On branding

Mon, 10 Jan 2022

One of the things Iā€™ve been meaning to get better at is branding. And to a certain extent I mean less branding, like I am going to start writing my Etsy descriptions in a less inauthentic voice. But also more branding, because I need to invest in a professionally-done logo and website design elements.

This was brought up by a recent sticker purchase, from someone who has a definite (and quirky) brand. I mean, look at this. LOOK AT IT

In case you canā€™t tell, the sticker I bought (behind the freebie of the artist as Beetlejuice(!)) says ā€œitā€™s transphObia, not transphobiA,ā€ which I thought was funny enough (especially given the artistā€™s surname) to earn a place on one of the machines.

Anyway.

I am of mixed feelings about even having a company name; I got my start in cosplay but because it wasnā€™t mainstream yet, I didnā€™t want to put my real name on it. By ā€œin cosplayā€ I mean I made stuff, not that I wore it. It seems fun but Iā€™m a bit more mercenary: I saw mediocre cat and fox ears and tails and went ā€œI could sew better things than thatā€ and did.

The company name came from my longtime username, ā€œsilverā€ (from the color of a TRS-80 Color Computer if you must know) and some alliteration. On the one hand embroidery doesnā€™t generally involve seams, on the other hand my use of the embroidery machine still does. The logo kind of looks like Iā€™m an alterations service though. Definitely going to have to look into a change.

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