The Application of Visual Communication Design in Brand Image Shaping

Authors

  • Jinghao Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/snk8jk46

Keywords:

Visual Communication Design, Brand Image Shaping, Innovative Strategy

Abstract

With the continuous upgrading of market competition and the ever-increasing standards of consumer choice, modern enterprises, if they want to develop stably in intense industry competition, should pay close attention to the shaping and maintenance of brand image. In brand image shaping, visual communication design, as an essential component, holds an undeniable position within brand strategy. The importance of brand image is self-evident, as it is closely related to the development of a company, and its shaping is inseparable from visual communication design. However, under the diversified background of visual communication design, many domestic enterprises in our country do not pay enough attention to brand image design, making it difficult to enhance the value of the brand. Therefore, based on the current development situation, by employing scientific visual identification design and organically integrating corporate characteristics with brand construction, enterprises can comprehensively enhance their brand image, thus achieving more significant achievements in fierce market competition.

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Published

06-12-2024

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How to Cite

Zhang, J. (2024). The Application of Visual Communication Design in Brand Image Shaping. Highlights in Art and Design, 8(2), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.54097/snk8jk46