Your LEAN Brand & Marketing toolkit
Below is a set of resources, links and tips to help you on your lean brand and marketing journey.
Fergal Hughes
Lean Designer
Elizabeth Chesney
Marketing Director
Brand Lite Sheet
Here’s examples to help you with inspiration, application and brand clarity ideas for helping anyone adopt your brand consistency:
Marketing Waste: Build a Brand System for Clarity that Runs Itself
Elizabeth has done a deep dive article about how to reduce the ‘where is the logo’ headache, and create a brand system that works for everyone on her blog.
Below Two
The original Lite Brand Sheet that sparked it all
If you’re wanting to develop your own brand standard (a full brand) with it’s own brand lite sheet, drop Fergal a message.
If you want tips and advice for adoption, give Elizabeth a follow.
Tools
Marketing
- HubSpot
- Monday.com
- Figma
- Canva
- Captivate
- Semrush
- Frame.io
- Vimeo
- Veed
AI & Automation
- ChatGPT Pro
- Claude
- Zapier
- Make
- Monday.com
Top Tips
Use visual templates to lock down consistency
Build an external brand landing page
Create a brand sheet and put it everywhere
Test small, test often - don't rebrand dramatically
Appoint brand champions in every team
Get your company name right first
Full Takeaways
Clarity
- Design is inherently lean problem-solving – Visual hierarchy, typography, and colour communicate messages before words are read, eliminating “waiting waste” when customers have to figure out what you do
- Legibility ≠ clarity – A readable font doesn’t guarantee good communication; brands need vision, mission, values, and tone of voice to maintain connection with customers (Jaguar’s rebrand lost luxury heritage despite being “easy to read”)
- Visual signals strengthen recognition – Strategic design elements (like Amazon’s smile/A-Z arrow) create subconscious brand associations that appear consistently across all touchpoints and marketing materials
Consistency
- Standardization prevents variation – Without templates and standards (brand sheets, Canva templates, PowerPoint themes), teams create inconsistent materials that dilute brand recognition
- Accessibility drives autonomy – When brand resources are readily available (QR codes, web pages, ERP links), employees can apply branding correctly without gatekeeping or bottlenecks
- Consistency compounds over time – Repetition and reputation equal recall and recognition; people can only retain three companies in their mindset when making purchasing decisions
Continuous Improvement
- Feedback loops prevent costly mistakes – Regular brand health checks (every 2 months post-rebrand, every 6 months for established brands) ensure guidelines are followed and evolve appropriately
- A/B testing drives optimization – Data analysis of campaigns (email performance, YouTube thumbnails, social media) reveals what’s working and informs iterative improvements
- Small iterations beat big overhauls – Tropicana lost 20% sales and $30 million in two months from over-simplification; continuous testing and refinement prevent such disasters
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