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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2025 · 8 MIN

2: Design Frameworks: Brand Archetypes

from Design Bigger · host Nika Worlund

In this episode, we kick off the Design Frameworks series, diving into brand strategy tools and whether they actually work for independent designers and studios. Today’s focus: Brand Archetypes—the classic framework introduced in 2001 by Margaret Mark and Carol Pearson, inspired by Carl Jung’s 12 archetypes (like the Hero, Lover, and Jester). We explore: - Why big brands used archetypes—to differentiate portfolios (think Dove as the Caregiver vs. Axe as the Hero). - Why they fell out of favor post-2015—because modern brand personalities need more nuance than "We're the Lover." - What works better today—defining a brand’s personality with pointy adjectives rather than relying on broad archetypes. So—should you use archetypes? ✅ Yes—for big companies managing multiple brands to avoid overlap. ❌ No—for single-brand projects, where specificity and originality matter more. The key takeaway: Don’t default to archetypes—use them thoughtfully. Your brand’s personality should be multidimensional, not a one-note cliché. 🎯 Want to learn the frameworks top agencies actually use? Join the waitlist for my upcoming training at nikaworlund.com. Have questions? DM me on Instagram @nikaworlund or find me on LinkedIn as Nika Worlund.

In this episode, we kick off the Design Frameworks series, diving into brand strategy tools and whether they actually work for independent designers and studios. Today’s focus: Brand Archetypes—the classic framework introduced in 2001 by Margaret Mark and Carol Pearson, inspired by Carl Jung’s 12 archetypes (like the Hero, Lover, and Jester). We explore: - Why big brands used archetypes—to differentiate portfolios (think Dove as the Caregiver vs. Axe as the Hero). - Why they fell out of favor post-2015—because modern brand personalities need more nuance than "We're the Lover." - What works better today—defining a brand’s personality with pointy adjectives rather than relying on broad archetypes. So—should you use archetypes? ✅ Yes—for big companies managing multiple brands to avoid overlap. ❌ No—for single-brand projects, where specificity and originality matter more. The key takeaway: Don’t default to archetypes—use them thoughtfully. Your brand’s personality should be multidimensional, not a one-note cliché. 🎯 Want to learn the frameworks top agencies actually use? Join the waitlist for my upcoming training at nikaworlund.com. Have questions? DM me on Instagram @nikaworlund or find me on LinkedIn as Nika Worlund.

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