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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Sonic Branding: Sonic Logos

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By SFXsource

Sonic logos are short audio jingles that are used by brands to identify themselves and are usually less than 7 seconds. It is essentially the harnessing of audio to represent and communicate the values and personality of a company. Associations and companies use sonic logos to grow public awareness of their brand and they use them in many medias including the web, radio, mobile technology, and television.

While the creation of the sonic logo itself is a matter of musicians and sound designers working in the studio, there are actually other steps to consider before a single note or sound is recorded. Research into the character and history of the brand is very necessary and precludes any studio work. The creators must determine who the brand is exactly so that the final sonic logo will accurately depict the brand's identity. There are several basic steps in the process of creating a sonic logo that follow.

1. In order to begin the process of creating the sonic logo, one must first determine the core values of the brand. For example, is the brand environmentally aware, conservative, or part of a particular cultural movement?

2. Next, figure out the history of sound use by the company which may afford some sense of the brand's identity. Use of audio in the past could be useful knowledge in what direction to now take.

3. Next, figure out what sound effects or ambience will be able to communicate the brand's ideals. For an environmental organization, for example, one might want to use sounds of water or birds to create a sort of nature montage.

4. Then, determine if this sonic logo will use a vocal line. Is the logo just going to have a musical melody or something such as "Um um good?"

5. Lastly, be sure that all of the sonic logos you create are memorable and original since its main function is to identify one specific brand.

These five steps provide a basic outline of the important elements of the process of creating sonic logos. No matter what you do, make sure that the finished product is different in some way from anything that's come before and that your client is proud of their new sonic identity. If you've achieved those two things you've done your job.

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