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zoran

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I've done a Rebranding for a client, that includes new Logo Design. Im in the phase of showing him a Keynote presentation of how the new logo will appear on his products. For example, how it looks on the cardboard boxes of his product's. The problem is that I can't figure out how to title the presentation. Needs to be a short tile using 2 words... max 3.
 
Thanks but that’s too general, has to be more specific.
 
I am trying to think of things related to rebranding, but the first hit was this:


and there's others.

So I searched for rebranding successes and the articles weren't nearly as interesting.

Maybe you can find something along the lines of this rebranding that makes you think it will be a success.

"Rebrand to Win" if winning is something this company needs to do. Etc.

You've made me think about it and I'm not even getting paid. I hope I can give you some ideas on how your work can be summarized into 2 - 3 words.
 
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1. Brand Reveal

2. Logo Showcase

3. Visual Identity

4. Brand Unveiled

5. Logo in Action

6. Rebranding Journey

7. Fresh Identity

8. Logo Launch

9. Brand Evolution

10. New Impressions

Also, I don't grammar police too often, but you should know, since you're doing client presentations with written material, that the number of times in the English language where an apostrophe makes a plural is precisely zero.
 
I've done a Rebranding for a client, that includes new Logo Design. Im in the phase of showing him a Keynote presentation of how the new logo will appear on his products. For example, how it looks on the cardboard boxes of his product's. The problem is that I can't figure out how to title the presentation. Needs to be a short tile using 2 words... max 3.
Logo Positioning
or
Logo Placement

it appears to me you have previously got buy-in to the new logo itself.
now you are showing the customer how it will appear on the packaging.
 
If you and your client are more concerned about the title of the presentation than the new logo being proposed, then something seems out of perspective?
 
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