NETMA Brand Identity

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Name: NETMA Brand Identity
Date: July 26, 2016
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM EDT
Registration: Register Now
Event Description:
Brand Identity Is Everything: How to Add Consistent Style to Your Marketing Collateral

Does your organization communicate your brand identity consistently? Do your brochures, posters and signs communicate your mission to potential event patrons? How recognizable are they time after time? At first glance, can the public recognize you published that poster? On July 26 at 4 pm, you’re invited to an interactive presentation and brainstorming session which will focus on how to add a consistent style to your marketing.

In July, NETMA will feature an interactive presentation by Rebecca Calkins of Experience Jackson, to learn how to communicate your mission, vision & brand identity through your marketing pieces and even a patron’s user experience will be discussed followed by a brainstorming session evaluating one organization’s existing assets. If you are interested in a peer review brainstorming session bring examples of your marketing material. Please pre-register by end of the day Monday, July 25th and download the agenda here.

What's NETMA?

Nobody Ever Tells Me Anything or NETMA is a group organized by Experience Jackson dedicated to communication between festivals, events and the travel industry at large. NETMA regularly meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 4 pm in the Jackson District Library Carnegie Branch's Auditorium. All organizations in attendance will be given the opportunity to introduce themselves and provide a short community update which may last up to 2 minutes per organization. If you have any questions please contact Experience Jackson at  517-764-4440.
 
Location:

Auditorium
Jackson District Library - Carnegie Branch
244 W. Michigan Ave.
Jackson, MI 49201

Date/Time Information:

Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Registration Starts a 3:45 pm
Meeting starts at 4 pm
 

Contact Information:
Experience Jackson
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