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U Windsor: where’s the line on bad publicity?

February 29th, 2008 Rachel

My lovely sister is back in town for a few days. We got to talking about her University, which unveiled a new brand identity last year.

uwindsor-old.gif uwindsor-new.gif

Old is on the left, new is on the right. Definitely more modern…but modern came with a price. The topic originally came up over lunch because it seems that Windsor has run into some difficulty integrating the brand into their student/faculty culture. It all begins with one professor, who rather emphatically (and repeatedly) pointed out that there’s something odd about that new blue and green symbol. Something…phallic.

We had a good chuckle and went through a “remember when?” moment over the days when Disney movies and VHS boxes were receiving the same kind of attention. Then I kind of forgot about it. Until later, when in front of my computer I remembered our conversation and headed to the University of Windsor site.

Well…the prof has a point. And all the kids around campus laughing about it? Yep…not surprised.

Now, I was actually rolling my eyes more at the choice of tagline and ways that the different sub-brands (Faculties, law school, business school) were organized than symbol itself, but that’s just me. To my delight they actually post the brand guidelines on their website, along with detailed pages on positioning statements and templates for Word and Excel. Goldmine for me, but not sure I would have made the same choice and so publicly offered the underpinnings of their strategy and identity…

Anyway, here’s my real point. Okay two points.

It was clear from talking to my sister that on campus this is a really big deal. “Everybody’s talking about it” and “Everybody’s laughing at it”. Yikes, right? But who is the new identity for…? It’s not for these students. It’s for the class of 2013, 2014, etc…etc. We went through the same snickering and sneering over York University’s rebrand when I was a student. People hated it. “All this money spent on a new logo, but you can’t find affordable parking on campus” was the refrain. But while their website is still a royal mess (especially when compared to Windsor), I’ve seen some of the other efforts they’ve made around “York is U” campaigns and such…that have rallied a nice chuck of students (especially for a school predominantly made up of commuters). It would be interesting to see if it raised the number of students who applied and caliber of students who got in - but at least from the surface, a difference is noticable.

Moral #1: people are resistant to change and you can’t ask for a side of ready made brand equity with your shiny new brand guidelines. It’s way more than the logo and it goes beyond colors, fonts, and symbols, though we notice those pieces faster because an improvement in tone/messaging is sometimes harder to pick up on if you don’t know to look for it. New logo or not, they won’t see anything noticeably positive out of the time/money the spent on this project if they don’t continue working on engaging their alumni, students (tough as they may be), faculty, and prospective attendees.

Moral #2: The world of a student, (or anyone closely tied to a rebrand) is not the world of…the world. My sister is immersed in this environment on a daily basis, so is far more acutely aware of the widespread criticism. This isn’t to say that she’s “wrong” or anyone is “right”. It’s just that there are going to be different perceptions, depending on who you talk to and their level of awareness. Certain people are going to always find something to nit-pick on and hate…but it’s the job of the person managing this project to take in the feedback and use it to determine if this is actually going to represent a big problem over the long haul, or if this too shall pass.

I guess we’ll just have to see.

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ABC Sugar Cookies

February 28th, 2008 Rachel

abc sugar cookies

gooey frosting up close

I want the Gingerbread Men ones next. Mmmmm…

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Wear Pink 02.27.08

February 26th, 2008 Rachel

wearpink.pngFrom ChrisyClark.ca:

Bullying is a major problem in our schools, workplaces, homes, and over the Internet. Over the next few weeks on The Christy Clark Show, I will be helping raise awareness on these issues and my guests will hopefully give us all the tools needed to stand up against bullies and step in when we see it happening.

Then on February 27th I encourage all of you to wear something pink to symbolize that we as a society will not tolerate bullying anywhere.

Her inspiration came from an article on teens who took a stand against the harassment of a new student - with the help of 50 pink tank tops.

So, buy something pink.

Wear something pink.

And make a statement about a real problem that doesn’t always get real attention.

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The joys of a building under construction

February 22nd, 2008 Rachel

One of the many “perks” we’ve encountered while living in this still being finished building is that elevator wait times can be long and there’s no shortage of conversation/graffiti in the unfinished elevators. Tuesday was less amusing when it took twenty minutes to get an elevator. Thursday was even less fun for Adam when he had to take the pup down an ungodly number of stairs to do his business…and back up again. Ew.

Well, this morning was my favorite so far. Let’s call it…”The Tale of The Contractor Who Thinks I Have The Hots For Him”.

While dressed in my Friday morning finest (i.e. boots, fuzzy hat and woolly mittens), I was traveling back up to the apartment when a couple of contractors joined me and another gentleman in the elevator. Contractor A (CA) leans down and starts making a fuss all over Harley…which involved my favorite part of dog ownership.

CA: What’s your name, little guy? You’re a cute little man…

<I hold off to see if he really wants to know his name…>

CA: What’s your name?

<Le sigh…okay fine, give him what he wants>

Me: Harley…

The conversation-with-the-dog-while-owner-plays-spokesperson. Classic.

So, he starts telling me all about how his girlfriend wants a dog…but then he’s going to have to walk it…and what a pain that would be…then goes in for another round of puppy fussing.

CA: Are you going to come home with me? Yes you are…you going to come home with me? Relax on the couch? Have a couple of beers?

Me: Heh - that’s funny, he actually does like beers.

CA: <smirking at me knowingly> You mean…his owner likes a beer <insert creepy leering>.

<Ew. Lord. You have a girlfriend. Ew.>

Me: Um. No…actually I DID mean that HE likes the taste of beer.

Contractor B (CB): That’s true. Some dogs do like the taste of beer.

Thankfully, their stop was up next and off they went.

I can’t wait to see what adventures my next elevator ride will bring.

(Disclaimer: I don’t give Harley beer. This was a discovery made at a party once by a joker who thought it’d be funny to get a photo of Harley sniffing the end of his empty beer bottle. Harley thought he said “lick the empty ravenously” was the request. That’s the end of that story.)

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Stage 1: Awareness and Early Acknowledgement

February 15th, 2008 Rachel

When do you know you’ve become one of those crackberry-heads?

at mod

When oddly similar “eyes down/thumbs type-type-typing” photos start appearing.

at sushi

All taken by different people.

on plane

In all sorts of situations and circumstances.

at chilis

Over the course of…less than three weeks.

This could only amount to one thing - a Photervention. Message received, my friends…message received.

Posted in Blackberry love, Photos | 3 Comments »

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