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EMAIL TEMPLATES VS. ORIGINAL DESIGN

EMAIL TEMPLATES VS. ORIGINAL DESIGN

by Tribe | Aug 22, 2019 | Graphic Design, Internal Communications, Post

An email isn’t effective if employees don’t open it. Hello email, my old friend. We get them everyday, whether it’s from your favorite clothing store, an Amazon order confirmation, or that resort in Hawaii that keeps sending you information about their...
USING INFOGRAPHICS TO UPGRADE INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS

USING INFOGRAPHICS TO UPGRADE INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS

by Tribe | Sep 19, 2018 | Graphic Design, Internal Branding, Internal Communications

Do you use infographics in internal communications? Infographics, images used to relay information, are not a new concept. They are a tried and true way to communicate ideas that people have been using since the days of relating the size of last season’s hunt in...
BUILDING AN ICON LIBRARY FOR YOUR EMPLOYER BRAND

BUILDING AN ICON LIBRARY FOR YOUR EMPLOYER BRAND

by Tribe | Jun 21, 2018 | Good Tips, Post

  Using a consistent set of visual language for your internal communications will add to the power and integrity of your employer brand. Symbols, in the form of icons, are a simple way to incorporate this language into messaging.Collecting an alphabet or library...
Better discovery research lead to better design

Better discovery research lead to better design

by Tribe | Nov 9, 2017 | Employer Brand, Graphic Design, Internal Branding, Internal Communications, Post

When Tribe begins a client relationship, we usually spend time in discovery before developing a strategy. Account people from Tribe go out to various client locations and interview leadership and employees, hold focus groups, do surveys. The point of that is to...
Better discovery research lead to better design

The Second Pancake Theory of Design

by Tribe | Aug 18, 2017 | Good Tips, Graphic Design, Internal Branding, Internal Communications, Post

Good design is like making pancakes. Most times, the first pancake gets thrown away. It’s burned or gooey, flipped too soon or too late. To get to the pancakes that are golden brown and perfectly fluffy, you’ve got to let the first one or two go.  It’s another way of...
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