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Wat (wie) is brand - definitie


brand         
  • One of the facets to a brand's identity is self-image: How one brand-customer portrays their ideal self – how they want to look and behave; what they aspire to – brands can target their messaging accordingly and make the brand's aspirations reflect theirs.
  • Figure 2. Demonstrating touch points associated with purchase experience stages
  • In pre-literate society, the distinctive shape of [[amphorae]] provided potential customers with information about goods and quality. Pictured: Amphorae for wine and oil, [[Archaeological Museum, Dion]].
  • [[Bass Brewery]]'s logo became the first image to be registered as a trademark in the UK, in 1876.
  • ''[[Coca-Cola]]'' is a brand name, while the distinctive [[Spencerian script]] and the [[contour bottle]] are [[trademark]]ed.
  • Hebrew]] logos to maintain brand identity in Israel.
  • Umbricius Scaurus of Pompeii]]. The inscription, which reads "G(ari) F(los) SCO(mbri) SCAURI EX OFFI(CI)NA SCAURI", has been translated as: "The flower of garum, made of the mackerel, a product of Scaurus, from the shop of Scaurus"
  • The [[Coca-Cola]] [[wordmark]] is a distinctive brand logo used to attract the attention of people attending a sporting event, or watching it on television.
  • Back section of a bracelet clasp with a hallmark of Hunnish craftsmanship, early 5th century
  • date=August 2022}}
  • Mobil Oil]] (developed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv]]), one of the first visual identities to integrate logotype, icon, alphabet, color palette, and station architecture
  • Roman oil lamp, showing underside with maker's mark. Museo Bellini
  • 1900}}
  • Relationship between trademarks and brand
  •  Amphorae bearing a titulus pictus and potters' stamps, found at Monte Testaccio
  •  Copper printing-plate including the ''White Rabbit'' trademark of Jinan Liu's Fine Needles Shop, Chinese, Song Dynasty (960-1127 CE)
IDENTIFICATION FOR A GOOD OR SERVICE
Brand name; Marque; Branding Strategy; Brand identity; Brands; Brand names; Brand-name; Corporate design; Name-brand; Brand marketing; Brand slogans; Proprietary name; Multimarque; Brand name creation; Vehicle make; Brand Image; Make (car); Make (vehicle); Make (auto); Make (automobile); Brand imagery; Parity product; Trade brand; Marketing brand; Product brand; Brandname; Name brand; Brand image; Brand dilution; No-brand; Brand definition; Brand parity; Beer brand; Brand Aesthetics; Brand legacy; Global Branding; Concept brand; Commodity brand; Brand (marketing); Brand Legacy; Parity Products; Parity products; Brand Element; Multi Brand Strategy; Multi-Brand Strategy; 360 degree branding; Meta-goods; Strategically brand; Strategically branded; Brand legacy (marketing); Multi-brand; Brand elements; Branding elements; Brand element; Branding element; NameBrand; Brand line; Brand Essence; Brand (business); Brand messaging; Branding message; Corporate typeface; Branding (promotional)
(brands, branding, branded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A brand of a product is the version of it that is made by one particular manufacturer.
Winston is a brand of cigarette...
I bought one of the leading brands.
...a supermarket's own brand.
= make
N-COUNT: oft N of n, adj N
2.
A brand of something such as a way of thinking or behaving is a particular kind of it.
The British brand of socialism was more interested in reform than revolution.
= strain
N-COUNT: N of n
3.
If someone is branded as something bad, people think they are that thing.
I was instantly branded as a rebel...
The company has been branded racist by some of its own staff...
The US administration recently branded him a war criminal.
= label
VERB: be V-ed as n, be V-ed adj, V n n, also V n as n, V n adj
4.
When you brand an animal, you put a permanent mark on its skin in order to show who it belongs to, usually by burning a mark onto its skin.
The owner couldn't be bothered to brand the cattle.
VERB: V n
Brand is also a noun.
A brand was a mark of ownership burned into the hide of an animal with a hot iron.
N-COUNT
5.
A brand is a permanent mark on the skin of an animal, which shows who it belongs to.
N-COUNT
brand         
  • One of the facets to a brand's identity is self-image: How one brand-customer portrays their ideal self – how they want to look and behave; what they aspire to – brands can target their messaging accordingly and make the brand's aspirations reflect theirs.
  • Figure 2. Demonstrating touch points associated with purchase experience stages
  • In pre-literate society, the distinctive shape of [[amphorae]] provided potential customers with information about goods and quality. Pictured: Amphorae for wine and oil, [[Archaeological Museum, Dion]].
  • [[Bass Brewery]]'s logo became the first image to be registered as a trademark in the UK, in 1876.
  • ''[[Coca-Cola]]'' is a brand name, while the distinctive [[Spencerian script]] and the [[contour bottle]] are [[trademark]]ed.
  • Hebrew]] logos to maintain brand identity in Israel.
  • Umbricius Scaurus of Pompeii]]. The inscription, which reads "G(ari) F(los) SCO(mbri) SCAURI EX OFFI(CI)NA SCAURI", has been translated as: "The flower of garum, made of the mackerel, a product of Scaurus, from the shop of Scaurus"
  • The [[Coca-Cola]] [[wordmark]] is a distinctive brand logo used to attract the attention of people attending a sporting event, or watching it on television.
  • Back section of a bracelet clasp with a hallmark of Hunnish craftsmanship, early 5th century
  • date=August 2022}}
  • Mobil Oil]] (developed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv]]), one of the first visual identities to integrate logotype, icon, alphabet, color palette, and station architecture
  • Roman oil lamp, showing underside with maker's mark. Museo Bellini
  • 1900}}
  • Relationship between trademarks and brand
  •  Amphorae bearing a titulus pictus and potters' stamps, found at Monte Testaccio
  •  Copper printing-plate including the ''White Rabbit'' trademark of Jinan Liu's Fine Needles Shop, Chinese, Song Dynasty (960-1127 CE)
IDENTIFICATION FOR A GOOD OR SERVICE
Brand name; Marque; Branding Strategy; Brand identity; Brands; Brand names; Brand-name; Corporate design; Name-brand; Brand marketing; Brand slogans; Proprietary name; Multimarque; Brand name creation; Vehicle make; Brand Image; Make (car); Make (vehicle); Make (auto); Make (automobile); Brand imagery; Parity product; Trade brand; Marketing brand; Product brand; Brandname; Name brand; Brand image; Brand dilution; No-brand; Brand definition; Brand parity; Beer brand; Brand Aesthetics; Brand legacy; Global Branding; Concept brand; Commodity brand; Brand (marketing); Brand Legacy; Parity Products; Parity products; Brand Element; Multi Brand Strategy; Multi-Brand Strategy; 360 degree branding; Meta-goods; Strategically brand; Strategically branded; Brand legacy (marketing); Multi-brand; Brand elements; Branding elements; Brand element; Branding element; NameBrand; Brand line; Brand Essence; Brand (business); Brand messaging; Branding message; Corporate typeface; Branding (promotional)
¦ noun
1. a type of product manufactured by a company under a particular name.
a brand name.
a particular type of something: the Finnish brand of socialism.
2. an identifying mark burned on livestock with a branding iron.
3. a piece of burning or smouldering wood.
4. literary a sword.
¦ verb
1. mark with a branding iron.
2. mark out as having a particular shameful quality: she was branded a liar.
3. [usu. as adjective branded] assign a brand name to.
Derivatives
brander noun
Origin
OE brand 'burning', of Gmc origin; related to burn1.
Brand         
  • One of the facets to a brand's identity is self-image: How one brand-customer portrays their ideal self – how they want to look and behave; what they aspire to – brands can target their messaging accordingly and make the brand's aspirations reflect theirs.
  • Figure 2. Demonstrating touch points associated with purchase experience stages
  • In pre-literate society, the distinctive shape of [[amphorae]] provided potential customers with information about goods and quality. Pictured: Amphorae for wine and oil, [[Archaeological Museum, Dion]].
  • [[Bass Brewery]]'s logo became the first image to be registered as a trademark in the UK, in 1876.
  • ''[[Coca-Cola]]'' is a brand name, while the distinctive [[Spencerian script]] and the [[contour bottle]] are [[trademark]]ed.
  • Hebrew]] logos to maintain brand identity in Israel.
  • Umbricius Scaurus of Pompeii]]. The inscription, which reads "G(ari) F(los) SCO(mbri) SCAURI EX OFFI(CI)NA SCAURI", has been translated as: "The flower of garum, made of the mackerel, a product of Scaurus, from the shop of Scaurus"
  • The [[Coca-Cola]] [[wordmark]] is a distinctive brand logo used to attract the attention of people attending a sporting event, or watching it on television.
  • Back section of a bracelet clasp with a hallmark of Hunnish craftsmanship, early 5th century
  • date=August 2022}}
  • Mobil Oil]] (developed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv]]), one of the first visual identities to integrate logotype, icon, alphabet, color palette, and station architecture
  • Roman oil lamp, showing underside with maker's mark. Museo Bellini
  • 1900}}
  • Relationship between trademarks and brand
  •  Amphorae bearing a titulus pictus and potters' stamps, found at Monte Testaccio
  •  Copper printing-plate including the ''White Rabbit'' trademark of Jinan Liu's Fine Needles Shop, Chinese, Song Dynasty (960-1127 CE)
IDENTIFICATION FOR A GOOD OR SERVICE
Brand name; Marque; Branding Strategy; Brand identity; Brands; Brand names; Brand-name; Corporate design; Name-brand; Brand marketing; Brand slogans; Proprietary name; Multimarque; Brand name creation; Vehicle make; Brand Image; Make (car); Make (vehicle); Make (auto); Make (automobile); Brand imagery; Parity product; Trade brand; Marketing brand; Product brand; Brandname; Name brand; Brand image; Brand dilution; No-brand; Brand definition; Brand parity; Beer brand; Brand Aesthetics; Brand legacy; Global Branding; Concept brand; Commodity brand; Brand (marketing); Brand Legacy; Parity Products; Parity products; Brand Element; Multi Brand Strategy; Multi-Brand Strategy; 360 degree branding; Meta-goods; Strategically brand; Strategically branded; Brand legacy (marketing); Multi-brand; Brand elements; Branding elements; Brand element; Branding element; NameBrand; Brand line; Brand Essence; Brand (business); Brand messaging; Branding message; Corporate typeface; Branding (promotional)
·vt An instrument to brand with; a branding iron.
II. Brand ·vt To mark or impress indelibly, as with a hot iron.
III. Brand ·vt Fig.: To fix a mark of infamy, or a stigma, upon.
IV. Brand ·vt A sword, so called from its glittering or flashing brightness.
V. Brand ·vt A mark put upon criminals with a hot iron. Hence: Any mark of infamy or vice; a stigma.
VI. Brand ·vt A burning piece of wood; or a stick or piece of wood partly burnt, whether burning or after the fire is extinct.
VII. Brand ·vt To put an actual distinctive mark upon in any other way, as with a stencil, to show quality of contents, name of manufacture, ·etc.
VIII. Brand ·vt To burn a distinctive mark into or upon with a hot iron, to indicate quality, ownership, ·etc., or to mark as infamous (as a convict).
IX. Brand ·vt Any minute fungus which produces a burnt appearance in plants. The brands are of many species and several genera of the order Pucciniaei.
X. Brand ·vt A mark made by burning with a hot iron, as upon a cask, to designate the quality, manufacturer, ·etc., of the contents, or upon an animal, to designate ownership;
- also, a mark for a similar purpose made in any other way, as with a stencil. Hence, figurately: Quality; kind; grade; as, a good brand of flour.

Wikipedia

Brand
A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers. Common Language Marketing Dictionary|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-24|archive-date=2019-09-24|archive-url=https://web.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor brand
1. "My brand of conservatism is not an angry hostile brand.
2. There are advertisements from firms boasting that doctors prefer their brand of fag, there are whole campaigns stressing that X brand is better for you than Y brand.
3. Baltika‘s main premium brand, Baltika No. 7, is very close to Vena‘s premium brand, Nevskoye, while Baltika‘s core brand, Baltika No. 3, is similar to the Yarpivo brand, they say.
4. It‘s more about brand helping brand: Manolo makes Carrie look good and vice versa.
5. The rumors forecast the "blueing" of the red brand, and its transformation into a sub–brand for young people under Pelephone‘s blue brand.