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Table Of ContentsResearch5. Abstract6. Research Paper7. Target Audience9. SWOT10.Creative Brief
Development13. Moodboard15. Competitve Survey16. Logo Development
Style GuideStyle GuideColor PalletFontPhotos
Final SolutionsOnline Video/TVSocial MediaElectronic MediaGrassroots MarketingInternet Radio
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Abstract5.
The essay below studies, discusses, and analyzes the overall campaign project for the Threadless.com brand awareness and revenue gain. The history of Thread-less is looked at as they were founded in 2000 and grew year after year. Studying who Threadless is as a company, there are youthful founders that represent what the community is; a creatively driven group of people that range in age from 18-35. Threadless has grown to the point where they have been able to pick up big names such as Disney and Minecraft to designate design contests.
Threadless is 100% done through the Internet and smartphones. They have had great success through social media and should continue this trend through their advertising methods to grow. This essay will study which methods of advertising will be the most bene�icial to the company and attract the most people within the designated target audience. The essay will show how to present a campaign to the viewers and what it should look like through font, color scheme, and themes shared through out it.
THE BEST CHANNELS SINCE 1465 Design by Eduardo San Gil
Research paper6.
Threadless is an online e-commerce t-shirt store that is based out of Chicago, IL. The business structure of this company is to put the fate of designs into the hands of con-sumers. By encouraging anyone and everyone to submit de-signs, vote on them and have the highest rated be selected for print, Threadless proves that they keep the power of the company in the people's hands. Our campaign aims to embrace the social commerce business model and sell this as a key bene�it to our targeted audience.
By increasing awareness about Threadless, there will be a result of increased traf�ic and sales on the website. The main idea to get across to the audience is the consumer is the creator. From design contests, submissions, and voting, every step of the process falls on consumers participating. Social Commerce Today points out “Threadless has an enviable reputation; it sells out of every line it produces – generating $17m+ in annual sales with a healthy 35% pro�it margin.” (Marsden, 2010)
The current trend of annual sales is too small of a margin in penetrating overall market share from online
t-shirt sales with companies like Old Navy posting annual revenue sales over $5 billion (Wikinvest, 2012). If
Threadless fails to grow in awareness, then the window of opportunity in increased market share and annual
sales could be gone.
The popular trend right now is online social experiences. More people are getting news from Twitter
and Facebook, and making purchases from everyday people on Etsy. This trend could show to be a fad and
Threadless must leap at the chance while it exists. Threadless will expand into a larger advertising cam-
paign that includes multi-media (commercials, banners) and also continue to maintain, but increase, a large social
media presence with over 500,000 followers on both Facebook and Twitter.
Target Audience7.
Male and Female Age 18-30
Single
Income 25,000 – 50,000
college graduateHipsters Liberal
Free living Subculture Interest
Target Audience (Cont.) 8.
The Treadless target audience are a free spirited age group of the next generation that doesn’t focus on the destination of where they are going but more of the ride there. What that means is they live in the moment. Moment to moment these 18-35 year olds are taking what they wear and making it something new every day. Threadless allows them the freedom to express themselves through the designs they make, the ones they rate, and the shirts they choose. Our target audience is the best audience in the world. They are always changing with culture and coming into their own. With the audience changing, the designs being made with Threadless will main-tain relevance as new designers join and continue to make Threadless as striving company and the forefront of business 2.0
CEO and Founder Jake Nickell
Directive Word: Self Expression
We wanted our mood board to have a theme of self-expression to attract the artist in all of us. Threadless founder and CEO, Jake Nickell said, “I find great
value in learning how to do something on your own” (Nickell, 2011). This mood board was a challenge for us because this company could go in so many directions,
having the most effective directive word was key. Having the right words to promote young artists and grab their attention was my goal. We chose words that
described what Threadless is all about. They believe in the customer being the creator. Threadless is nothing without young hungry designers and people to rate
their designs. I wanted this desire and passion to reflect in my mood board. Community was picked because Threadless is more of a design community than a
company. I chose passionate for Threadless’ ambition to give every artist a vehicle to drive his or her design motivation. Promotional was chosen because Threadless will promote every artist that has a winning design. Each t-shirt has the creating
artist’s name on the inner neck. Finally self-expression was chosen because Threadless wants people to express their design, users to express their taste in
which designs are t-shirt worthy, and the customers to express the shirts that fit their personality best.
Our colors were Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. These colors were chosen to represent how a design transitions to print on a t-shirt and CMYK are the print colors. My texture was a t-shirt to represent where the art goes. The
images are of Threadless employees and designers. They are what make up the com-pany. Another shows a company and paint brush to represent the art that can be
done through graphic design. The last part was a funkalicious astroman that is one of the most famous designs for Threadless. This is to show how big a design can
get for an artist. The font I chose was a handwritten style with a block look. This was selected to portray the homemade creation of designs by users.
FUNKALICIOUS Design by Christopher Golebiowski
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Competitive logo Survey15.
Competitor Chart
Black
Blue
Red
Black/Yellow
Red/Green
Black/Red/White
Green
The design logo process of changing what is already establishedis a bold new move for Threadless to take. By looking at the competitionand how they display their logo to the general public, we can take away thatthere is a large, wide variety of logos ranging from a simple text design with single color, to a multi color facet that includesa more complex design creation made specific forthat brand to grab the attention of the viewer and draw them in. What is clear is this; the larger names like Old Navy, Gap andWoot all have just the word andseem to rely more on the name brand it has established from years and years of sales, service, and advertising.
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Single Color
Full Color The color was going to be the easier part for me selecting. I already had the CMYK line up, which consists of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, selected from the mood board because it represented the printer colors as designs get printed on tees. However, other than the black the colors were pretty bright. I needed to make sure the colors were visible through the black and not hard to look at on any backdrop. I first had the string be blue and the needle yellow but it was too busy and took away from the black lettering so I switched it. This made it more harmonious. The T was magenta as T is a representation of tee or t-shirt.
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aA bB cC dDNot changing the font of the logo too drastically was important to execute. Peoplehave recognized Threadlessfor the company’s san serrifstyle font so we wanted to maintain that for recognitionand show with a change in brand for expansion, threadlesswas still the same.
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FREDDIE MERCURY Design by Pablo Bustos
Logo Design-Process,Font, Style,Rationale.
Threadless
Thread reads RGB, another color code system used in graphic design
Needle represents the way clothing used to be made in a DIY fashion.
KG ALways the Good Time Font Similar to previous Threadless logo Font