The words we choose to use in commercial signage, advertising, and marketing materials mean something. That’s why we use them, to communicate a fact, an opinion, or perhaps some other message. The use of certain words, can carry implied meanings too, some intended, and perhaps some unintended. For example, yesterday Seth Godin wrote this about… Continue Reading
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Parking Lot Lures & Twins Brand Bait?
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Fair Use, Goodwill, Infringement, Marketing, TrademarksGuys and gals on the street waiving orange flags aren’t the only parking lot lures in Twins Territory: We’ve talked before about how some of those doing business or advertising in close proximity to Minneapolis’ brand new Target Field – home to the Minnesota Twins – appear to see advantage in using the Twins name (and now logo, and/or trade… Continue Reading
Are Your Business Signs and Brand on the Same Page?
Posted in Advertising, Agreements, Branding, Contracts, Food, Marketing, Non-Traditional Trademarks, TrademarksHopefully you enjoy riddles. It is late Sunday afternoon, 4:30 pm to be exact. Too early for valet parking at Fogo de Chao, a wonderful Brazilian steakhouse, so you drive two blocks and enter a parking lot with the following sign: You had a very nice dinner and now you’re ready to leave the parking… Continue Reading









