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Why does brand consistency matter, and how can you get your entire team on board? In this lively and insightful session, Joe chats with two brilliant branding minds: Digge Zetterberg Ohd from Frontify and Patrick Kampff from Siegel+Gale. Together, they unpack why brand consistency isn't just a marketing detail—it's vital for business success. From inspiring teams through storytelling and internal training to shifting mindsets from policing to empowering, Digge and Patrick share practical advice and real-world examples that will help your brand resonate internally and externally. Whether you're managing stubborn stakeholders or struggling to communicate your brand's "vibe," this episode offers actionable insights to elevate your approach and build lasting brand credibility.
B2B Jade is a TikTok influencer and Founder of the B2B Breakthrough Academy Marketing Strategy Course. Today Jade talked us through: What the nuance of B2B marketing is vs. B2C How to build a strategy specifically for B2B Trends we should be aware of (or indeed, ignore!) in 2025 As well as some of the strategies you can put in place to boost your B2B marketing efforts. --- Take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they're useful companies for lovely marketers. Frontify - All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth. Cambridge Marketing College - The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships. Redgate Software - Now hiring marketers! Exclaimer - the power to create, control, and deploy company email signatures and fire up a new marketing channel with world-leading email signature management. Planable - the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content. ScoreApp - where you can quickly and easily create a customised quiz funnel that engages your customers. Lead generation & customer engagement at its best! Storyblok - empowering all teams to create content experiences across any digital channel. Flexible, intuitive, seamless... the only CMS you'll ever need!
Influencer marketing has evolved massively over the years. in this episode, Nicole Ponce, (Influencer Marketing Team Lead at Semrush), and Sarah Adam, (Head of Partnerships & Influencer Marketing at Wix) talk us through how they approach working with influencers. You'll learn: What makes for a great influencer relationship What to measure and why How to find influencers And much more Thanks again to our wonderful partners: Frontify - All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth. Cambridge Marketing College - The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships. Redgate Software - Now hiring marketers! Exclaimer - the power to create, control, and deploy company email signatures and fire up a new marketing channel with world-leading email signature management. Planable - the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content. ScoreApp - where you can quickly and easily create a customised quiz funnel that engages your customers. Lead generation & customer engagement at its best!
The brilliant Lucy Hall from SocialDay talks us through some super useful updates on the social media platforms from Linkedin and TikTok to YouTube and Instagram. If you're a marketer looking to keep up to date on all the latest trends, you're going to love this video. The folks below are the brands we work with because we think they're useful companies for lovely marketers. Please go check them out
Struggling to break down silos and achieve brand consistency across departments? In this episode of The Unified Brand Podcast, we chat with Hugo Timm, Senior Creative at Frontify and former Design Director at WeTransfer and BBC Creative. Hugo shares his fascinating journey through the world of branding, from navigating the complexities of cultural branding to fostering a collaborative design environment. Tune in to learn how Hugo is revolutionizing the way brand work is valued and integrated across organizations, and gain valuable insights on building strong brands in today's dynamic digital landscape. Do Feel like your brand could use improving but not sure where to start? Or are you looking to build upon and grow your existing brand to create more impact? Or are you seeking an impactful, iconic and memorable logo and brand identity system?Schedule a brand discovery consultation call here - https://www.elementsbrandmanagement.o.uk/schedule-a-call ------------------------ SUBSCRIBE to our brand tip video series delivered straight to your inbox - https://bit.ly/2A8kpif ----------------------- Other Social Channels YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1DttwtvyIL5wOAewMSeRw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/elementsbrandmanagement/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ElementsBrandManagement/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ElementsBrand Website - https://bit.ly/36BQX00 Support the show Free Brand Development Resources How strong is your brand? Take our brand assessment and find out - https://bit.ly/2VksUSj Unified Brand Podcast - Subscribe here - http://spoti.fi/3sdg5nq Brand Building Course - Learn how to build a magnetic brand that stands out from the competition and grows your business - http://bit.ly/2Zw5dos
Redeem your EUR 75 bonus at Splint Invest with code Dali24: https://splintinvest.onelink.me/ZGYb/swppod Timestamps: 3:50 - Deciding to acquire TwicPics 16:30 - The smallpdf fuckup 20:37 - Integrating two cultures 26:20 - When to start thinking about acquisitions 32:50 - Resorting to investment banks About Roger Dudler & Dennis Just: On August 29th the Swisspreneur community got together for the third edition of its annual Zurich Scaleup Cruise, sponsored by Swisscom Ventures, SIX, UBS, MLL and Emerald Ventures. With about 130 founders and investors, there were plenty of people to connect with on the Panta Rhei ship on that late August evening, while you enjoyed a flying dinner and the view of Lake Zurich. Many of the participants were veteran Swisspreneur cruisers: it was their 3rd time attending! The highlight of the evening was the panel discussion with Roger Dudler, co-founder and CEO at Frontify, and Dennis Just, partner at 3VC and former CEO at smallpdf, on buying or building to scale. Since there are as many founder journeys as there are founders, the audience wasn't surprised to hear that different things led Roger and Dennis to go forward with their respective acquisitions: for Frontify, acquiring TwicPics came as a natural result of their company growth, whereas for smallpdf the acquisition of PDFtools was the result of a neck-to-neck bidding war that they decided to engage in so as to stop their partner from being acquired by an American buyer who would raise PDFtool's pricing. Smallpdf acquired PDFtools in 2022 for 30M (which is 10M less than the seller would have gotten from the American bidder, and that certainly speaks in smallpdf's favor), half of which was paid in cash and half financed by a loan from Swiss banks — such are the benefits of being a bootstrapped, profitable company! Frontify, on the other hand, acquired Twicpics in 2023 for an undisclosed amount. With the deal closed, came the harder part: integration. Dennis quickly realized that smallpdf and PDFtools were not 100% aligned values-wise, since the acquirer's growth ambitions were much higher than the acquired's, so it was necessary to bring PDFtools “up to speed”. Eventually, Dennis and the smallpdf team decided to integrate the two companies regarding culture (same salaries, growth plans, etc) but not when it came to corporate structure, because PDFtool's customer base was rather enterprise-heavy, whereas smallpdf was more B2C-focused. Their branding and go-to-market strategy thus remained separate. Frontify is going through a similar process, even setting up a specific team to manage the integration, which meets weekly with management and follows a very clear plan. When answering questions from the audience, Dennis noted that companies smaller than 50-100 employees should not think about acquiring other businesses, since you need 3-4 people fully dedicated to the matter anyway, as well as the proper processes and structures set up. And although acquisition becomes a bit of an expectation for companies at a series C round level and beyond, Roger warned founders against taking up offers from the sellers who come knocking around this stage: it is much better to build your M&A muscle proactively and wait for the right time to seek out companies yourself. Even after the panel discussion finished and the attendants ate the last of their dessert, there were people who simply could not stop networking (can you blame them?), so the party continued on land at the Metropol. It was a fantastically successful evening overall and we can't wait for next year's edition!
Andy Lambert's concept of the six C's in social media strategy is a masterclass in comprehensive planning. Andy was part of the founding team in content cal before being acquired by Adobe. 15 years of working in social media and building audiences to drive revenue has given Andy some brilliant insights which he shares in this episode Please check out Frontify too who were our featured partner for this weeks' session
Thomas Meichtry ist der Star-Verkäufer des Tech Start-Ups "Frontify" und verkauft Software in Millionen-Deals. Welche Tipps gibt er mir auf den Weg und was hat es eigentlich mit dem Offline Billboard am Bieler Hauptbahnhof an sich? Das alles erfährst du im Podcast Schweizer Erfolg. #start-up #ch #chpodcast #schweizererfolg #sales #verkaufstipps #verkaufspsychologie Über Schweizer Erfolg: Der 2023 gegründete Podcast von Dario Bühler und Michael Kuonen belichtet die erfolgreichsten Personen der Schweizer Wirtschaft. Du lernst, wie auch du erfolgreich in diesem Land wirst. Folge uns: Newsletter mit Bücherliste: https://buff.ly/3QpuHNV
Founder and CEO of Frontify, Roger Dudler has proudly led his organization to the forefront of brand management, with a powerful and holistic cloud-based experience. Since Frontify's beginnings in 2013, he's been the driving force behind Frontify's mission and vision, empowering 2,500+ brands around the world to create, thrive, and evolve. In prior experience, Roger worked as a software engineer and product designer for over 10 years. In 2012, he was inspired to create a platform that could simplify interdisciplinary collaboration in branding products, kickstarting a digital guidelines project that would ultimately become the brand management software platform, Frontify. In addition to spearheading the company, Roger has worked on several software products ranging from governmental to weather forecast applications. He's a proud father and enjoys spending time with his family in the city of St. Gallen. In this episode we talk about brand management platforms–what they are, and who can benefit from them, what makes actually makes a brand successful, the value of brand authenticity, what Frontify is and who could benefit from it, Frontify success stories, the future of branding, and much more! Connect w/ Roger Dudler: Website: https://www.frontify.com/ Roger's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerdudler/ Frontify's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontify/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontify/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/frontify Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FrontifyApp Connect w/ Eric Elliott: Website: https://ericelliott.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericelliottspeaker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamericelliott/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericmelliott/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericmelliott Brought to you by VIP Marketing & Craft Creative, LLC VIP Marketing is a digital advertising agency based in Charleston, SC. Our mission is to separate our clients from the crowd. We commit to serve and deliver their marketing and creative needs on time and within scope. So then, our goal is to partner with businesses to market to the right people, capture their attention. In brief, we get results with premium video production, social media marketing, graphic design, media planning, and media buying. Ultimately, we believe every business deserves Very Important Placement. Visit www.vipmarketing.com to learn more. Call: 843-760-0707 Message: https://www.facebook.com/VIPMarketingUSA Craft Creative is Charleston's premium video production, design, and creative agency. Craft Creative video production and animation services businesses for all of their creative needs. Chiefly, they are experts in auto, legal and medical videos. Visit www.wecraftcreative.com
“Some of the values of these companies are also something that speaks to a lot of people.”Digge Zetterberg, Frontify's head of communications, talks about what makes Scandinavian brands so successful – from the relationship between brands and societal values to democratizing products, and everything in between:Scandinavian values and egalitarianism;Democratic design and cross-team collaboration;Sociocultural differences inside and between countries;Examples from IKEA, H&M, and others.“A lot of these [Scandinavian] brands and a lot of these companies are very good at [cross-team collaboration].”— Digge Zetterberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Justus Schmueser, Co-Founder von Kadmos, über die erfolgreich abgeschlossene Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 29 Millionen Euro. Kadmos hat eine End-to-End-Lösung für grenzüberschreitende Gehaltszahlungen entwickelt, mit der Arbeitgebende Kosten und Verwaltungsaufwand einsparen, während Arbeitnehmende Transaktions- und Überweisungskosten sparen können, wenn sie Gehälter erhalten und Ersparnisse an ihre Familien weiterleiten. So werden die Gehaltszahlungen von Wanderarbeitenden transparenter, bequemer und kostengünstiger gestaltet. Dagegen steht das herkömmliche Finanzsystem, welches die Arbeitgeber bei der weltweiten Auszahlung von Gehältern vor Probleme stellt und von ihnen oft hohe Gebühren für die Überweisung von Gehaltszahlungen verlangt. Durch die Digitalisierung des Zahlungsprozesses schafft das Startup, dass die Gelder in sicheren Währungen innerhalb der Kadmos-App aufbewahrt werden können, was niedrige Transaktionsgebühren und marktführende Wechselkurse gewährleistet. Das FinTech wurde 2021 von den MIT-Absolventen Justus Schmueser und Sasha Makarovych in Berlin gegründet. In einer Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde hat das Berliner FinTech nun 29 Millionen Euro unter der Führung von Blossom Capital erhalten. Der Londoner Early-Stage VC investiert mit einer Langzeitstrategie in aussichtsreiche Startups in der Frühphase. Dabei hat er sich zum Ziel gesetzt, nicht nur finanziell, sondern auch mit dem Know-how und dem Netzwerk zu unterstützen, um beidseitige Synergieeffekte zu erzeugen. Der Fokus liegt hierbei auf europäischen Jungunternehmen im technologischen Ökosystem, die als Ziel eine globale Expansion anstreben. Zum Unternehmensportfolio gehören u.a. Api.video, Aurelia, Cado, Castor, Checkout.com, Collective, Dija, Duffel, Fat Llama, Freshly, Frontify, Inne, Localyze, Micro. Moonpay, Pie, Pigment, Spacelift, Sqreen, Superchat, Tines und Zevoy. Die Bestandsinvestoren Addition und Atlantic Labs, die in der Seed-Runde an einer Finanzierung in Höhe von 8,3 Millionen Euro beteiligt waren, unterstützen ebenfalls die Serie A. Mit dem frischen Kapital möchte Kadmos das Team signifikant vergrößern und noch stärker in die Produkt- und Technologieentwicklung investieren. One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 15€ Amazon Gutschein.
Welcome to Le Wagon live. Our guests today are Roger Dudler, Founder & CEO of Frontify and Christian Reber, Founder & CEO of Pitch.Roger was previously a Software Engineer and Product Designer for over 10 years, before leading his organization to the forefront of brand management, with a powerful and holistic cloud-based experience.Christian previously founded the award-winning app, Wunderlist and is now an active investor and advisor in a number of technology businesses. He's also received the Forbes 30 under 30 Award in both 2014 and in 2016.Learn more about their products and how they've come to work together.Podcast and music production: yoann.saunier.me See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everybody can go to bol.com and check the Front-End of our webshop. But what if you are a seller, supplier, partner or internal employee? What is your view when interacting with our IT systems? In general, you will use one of our Portals. These portals made a long journey to get to the stage where they are today.What this episode coversNot only does the backend site, mainly covered by SWAP's (Small Web APplications) rely on different frameworks, also the Front-End work does. How to adapt to a new 'Look and Feel'? How to be consistent? How to make the lives of Software Engineers easier? Listen to this episode and find out yourself.What does the Portal and SWAP architecture look like in bol.com?What is a front-end framework?What role play Design Systems like Figma, Storybook, Zeroheight, Frontify, Stencil?What are design tokens?How do UX Designers, Front-End Developers and Back End Developers work together and profit from a framework?GuestsJake de Oude - Front-End Software EngineerRobin Aldenhoven - Software Engineer within Logistics working on Front-End applicationsRobin Cijvat – Product Tech LeadRens Jansen – Visual designer design system designer – new bol.com style in the component librariesNotesIn an earlier episode back in 2019 we already talked about SWAPs and a blog on this topic is available here.
What is Martech today? How do you measure its impact? What do you need to think about when evaluating your tech strategy? Join MJ (VP Marketing, Frontify), and Scott Brinker (VP Platform Ecosystem at HubSpot) as we discuss the HubSpot brand as well as the past, present, and future of Martech.
In unserer Mittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Roger Dudler, Founder & CEO von Frontify. Anlass für das Gespräch ist die Series-C-Finanzierung in Höhe von 42,5 Millionen Euro des Schweizer Startups. Im Gespräch erfahren wir zudem mehr über wichtige Elemente im Brand Management. Frontify wurde 2013 in St. Gallen von Roger Dudler gegründet. Auf der Plattform können Unternehmen ihren Markenauftritt verwalten. Weltweit zählt das Schweizer Startup 200 Mitarbeitende und konnte nach eigenen Angaben Kunden wie Lufthansa und Vodafone für sich gewinnen. Angeführt wird die Series-C iHv. 42,5 Millionen Euro vom europäischen Frauen-Fonds Revaia (ehemals Gaia Capital). Außerdem haben sich HighSage Ventures sowie die Bestandsinvestoren EQT Ventures, Blossom Capital und Tenderloin Ventures beteiligt. Frontify will die neuen Mittel nutzen, um die Produktforschung und -entwicklung voranzutreiben. Dafür soll Personal aus den USA, der Schweiz und darüber hinaus eingestellt werden.
How do you show your company's best brand self on social media? One company that's doing just that (and more) is Gong, and we've got their secret sauce right here. Join MJ and Bryan from Frontify, as we learn how Russell and the team infused their social media with their brand, why you should leverage your employees for social, and tips on how to actually step up your social media game.
This is Equity Monday, our weekly kickoff that tracks the latest private market news, talks about the coming week, digs into some recent funding rounds and mulls over a larger theme or narrative from the private markets. You can follow the show on Twitter here. I also tweet.A few things this morning:Instagram is pausing work on the kids-focused version of its social service. It claims that the product is the right thing to build, but that it wants to talk to folks about why, first. TechCrunch has more here.Shares of Box are up this morning, after the company endured a period of time in the wilderness.Google is cutting its cloud app marketplace take rate as marketplaces more broadly lose their ability to accrete economic value as middlepeople.Spotify is spending to advertise its advertising solution so that others can spend more money on Spotify.Swiss startup Frontify raises $50 million, more than double its previous round's size.And from Sweden, EV company Polestar may go public via a SPAC, as EV company Cake raises $60 million. Nice to see Sweden do so well in a key business category.Tesla is doing FSD stuff, which confuses us.And looking ahead, Amplitude will set a reference price this evening and direct list tomorrow. Warby Parker will set an IPO price tomorrow evening, and trade on Wednesday.And that's that! Chat Wednesday!
I've been seeing a troubling trend of people trashing the block editor because they didn't like it early on. But even more so, they say it's worse for users, which is patently untrue. We'll unpack that in this week's main segment. Plus: Happy Trails to Andrea Middleton, who's leaving Automattic this month, Automattic aquires Frontify, and the Classic Editor gets another year of support. Brought to you by GoDaddy Pro Show Notes Thanks for a great 10 years, WordPress! Automattic Acquires Frontity, Founders to Work Full-Time on Gutenberg WordPress Classic Editor Support Extended for at Least Another Year WPMRR Summit Kadence Sale
Welcome to Tearsheet’s Outlier Briefing. This subscriber-only content is exclusive for our Outlier members. We go deeper with subject matter experts, to take actionable steps that can impact your business and practice. With all the new entrants to banking and financial services, there’s a sea of sameness around certain parts of the industry. Branding can take a product surrounded by competition and really make it memorable. But to do that, everyone needs to be on the same page. Marketing, PR, product, sales — there’s a consistency great brands have that underlies everything they do. Today’s guest is MJ Mueller, CMO of Frontify. The Swiss software company provides a brand management platform, working with large financial brands all over the world to build powerful brand experiences. MJ discusses how top financial brands — whether they’re incumbents or digital-only — make remarkable impressions and why collaboration and consistency are so important. We talk about the challenges the pandemic has posed for top and emerging brands. Lastly, MJ touches on the future of branding in the financial space. To hear the full audio and to access all of our exclusive, member-only material, head on over to tearsheet.memberful.com/join
Gemeinsam mit Timo Faber (https://www.dampioneers.com) rekapituliere ich den DAM Markt 2020. Wir unterhalten uns über, von uns ausgewählte, Digital Asset Management Systeme und geben einen Ausblick auf das DAM Jahr 2021. Fokus unserer Retrospektive liegt auf dem DACH Markt. Alles was in dieser Episode gesagt wird, gibt die persönliche Meinung von Ulrich Leidl und Timo Faber wieder. Wir erheben keinen Anspruch auf Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit!
Timestamps: 2:37 - From studying physics to becoming an entrepreneur 9:55 - Splitting roles 18:01 - The initial idea for Ledgy 22:10 - Finding your first clients 30:12 - Dealing with American competitors Biography: Yoko Spirig is the co-founder and CEO of Ledgy, an equity management company for startups and high growth companies. Yoko studied Physics at ETH Zurich, the University of Oxford and CERN. She was also project lead of Swissloop, helping to build the first Hyperloop pod in Switzerland. Yoko met her two co-founders, Ben Brandt and Timo Horstschaefer, during her time at university. It was also during that time that they were first made aware of the problems related to equity management that many young companies (and their investors) face through a conversation with the Doodle founders, Michael Näf and Paul Sevinç, who were looking for a startup team on cofoundme. After graduating from ETH Zurich, the three friends went on a journey with the transsiberian railway from Vladivostok to Moscow where they read up on startup business strategy and sharpened the idea which would eventually become Ledgy. The company pivoted after 1.5 years from a free product to introducing business pricing and targeting larger companies rather than early stage startups. In the early days, the co-founding team also toyed with the idea of using Blockchain technology to enable their product. They however abandoned that plan after evaluating the regulatory framework and their customer needs. Today, Ledgy serves companies like Frontify, VIU and Sherpany and employs a team of over 10 people. Resources Mentioned: Zero to One, by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters The Lean Startup, by Eric Ries Memorable Quotes: "A good board is a hands-off one — they don't try to micro-manage the company. But they are also always there to offer good advice." "I became an entrepreneur because I wanted to have a direct, short-term impact on society." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swisspreneur/message
Im ds-News-Podcast spricht ds-Chefredakteur Alexander Hüsing regelmäßig über die wirklich wichtigsten Neuigkeiten aus der deutschen Startup-Szene. Also über Deals, Exits und Startup-News, die ihr unbedingt mitbekommen haben solltet, sowie über lesenswerte Artikel, die ihr kennen solltet. 5 Deal-News, die ihr mitbekommen haben solltet ---------------------------------------------- Limehome sammelt 21 Millionen ein https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/10/dealmonitor-10-02-2020/ Sanity Group bekommt 20 Millionen https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/10/dealmonitor-10-02-2020/ Insight Partners investiert in SimScale https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/01/30/dealmonitor-30-01-2020/ EQT Ventures investiert 22,3 Millionen in Frontify https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/01/29/dealmonitor-29-01-2020/ Ubisoft kauft Berliner Games-Hit Kolibri Games https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/03/ubisoft-kolibri-games/ 5 Artikel auf deutsche-startups.de, die ihr lesen solltet --------------------------------------------------------- 18 millionenschwere Startups, die jeder auf dem Schirm haben sollte https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/07/investitionen-januar-2020/ Über gridX und andere Kracher im Portfolio von Vito One https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/03/vito-one-portfolio-2020/ 11 Startups aus dem Ruhrgebiet, die derzeit abheben https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/03/11-coole-startups-ruhrgebiet/ 7 Startups, die wir bald bei #DHDL sehen https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/01/30/7-startups-dhdl/ “Wir haben bereits fünf Millionen Tickets für Reisen innerhalb Deutschlands verkauft” https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/06/wir-haben-bereits-fuenf-millionen-tickets-fuer-reisen-innerhalb-deutschlands-verkauft/ 5 Artikel, die uns anderswo aufgefallen sind -------------------------------------------- MoviePass Owner Files For Bankruptcy While Disclosing State And Federal Investigations https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2020/01/29/moviepass-owner-files-for-bankruptcy-while-disclosing-state-and-federal-investigations/ N26 machte 2018 43 Millionen Euro Umsatz – Verlust verdoppelte sich https://financefwd.com/de/n26-bilanz/ Samsungs Investment-Fonds Catalyst eröffnet Niederlassung in Berlin https://t3n.de/news/samsungs-investment-fonds-berlin-1249927/ Vergesst Einhörner! Viele Startups sind lieber ein Zebra https://www.gruenderszene.de/business/startup-sind-lieber-zebra-anstatt-einhorn Casper's IPO is officially a disaster https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/05/investing/casper-ipo-share-price/index.html Alle Folgen und Hintergründe zu den einzelnen Ausgaben auch unter: www.deutsche-startups.de/tag/DSPodcast/ Anregungen bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Unseren anoynmen Briefkasten findet ihr hier: https://www.deutsche-startups.de/stille-post/
Timestamps: 2:07 - Leaving a consulting firm 17:07 - Starting at Frontify 28:00 - Growing a company from 0 to 75k users 32:55 - Splitting development costs with his first client 36:40 - How self-explanatory products support customer growth Biography Andreas Fischler is the co-founder of and former CEO at Frontify, which offers cloud software for brand management. During his time at Frontify, the company grew from 2 to over 70 employees. Before joining Frontify, he was a partner at Namics and had his own project, Sakku, which produced solar-powered bags. Andreas holds a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering from ETH and a Masters in Information Management from the University of St. Gallen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swisspreneur/message
Die letzten fünf Jahre hat HSG-Alumnus Andreas Fischler das Startup «Frontify» aufgebaut. In dieser Zeit konnte das Unternehmen, welches eine Cloud-Software für Brand Management anbietet, zum Marktführer wachsen, eine erfolgreiche Finanzierungsrunde abschliessen und die Zahl der Mitarbeitenden von 2 auf knapp 100 Personen vergrössern. Nun verlässt er «Frontify», um seine Kreativität und sein Ideenreichtum andersweitig walten zu lassen.
«Ich muss Dinge aufschreiben. Ich glaube schreiben hilft, Gedanken zu strukturieren.» – Hier ein kleiner Vorgeschmack auf die nächste Podcast-Episode mit HSG-Alumnus Andreas Fischler, ehemaliger CEO von Frontify.
"Brand is a reflection of culture" Andreas Fischler , CEO von Frontify lebt die Digitalisierung. Für Ihn stellt sich gar nicht die Frage, ob sein Unternehmen digital ist. Frontify ist an vorderster Front bei der digitalen Transformation einer ganzen Branche mit dabei! https://bldn.gr/chefsache
How do you stay true to yourself when your company grows and changes? How do you document the principles for your communication and decision-making? Our guest today is Haraldur Thorleifsson, the founder & CEO of Ueno — an award-winning digital agency. We talk about his unique personal story and how it translates into their company values, tying together people in four offices around the world. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes Ueno — Haraldur's company Ueno’s Culture Values — Haraldur's article describing their company values Radical Candor — a book by Kim Scott Follow Haraldur on Ueno's blog, Lorem Ipsum Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Frontify. Frontify provides cloud-based brand management software for increased brand consistency, efficiency, and design collaboration. It's the single source of truth for all your digital assets, enriched with guidelines. Sign up for a free trial at frontify.com/uibreakfast, and get your first three months free of charge if you start a subscription. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Zur Revision 288 haben wir uns einen Gast aus der Schweiz eingeladen: Roger Dudler, der CTO von Frontify. Gemeinsam sprechen wir über Frontify und das Thema Styleguides. Schaunotizen [00:00:36] Frontify Roger erzählt über seine Arbeit bei Frontify. Frontify befasst sich vor allem mit Marken-Management und der Zusammenarbeit von Entwicklern und Designern. Außerdem berichtet Roger darüber, […]
In this episode, I'm chatting with Cathi Bosco. Cathi is the creative genius that powers her web studio in Madison CT USA. We're talking all about collaboration on projects, lessons learned and some of our favorite design elements. She shares her industry knowledge and experience to help us forge a way forward in this ever changing digital age. Let's get started. Meet Cathi Bosco Creative Director, Digital Consultant, Web Designer, Artist, Illustrator, Children's Book Author, trail runner, dog lover & free thinker... My specialty is creating beautiful and cohesive web presence packages for clients that can convert audiences and present content elegantly (think modern and clean presentation). Our sites are built on The Genesis Framework and they function exceptionally well for a wide range of programs, communities, organizations and companies. If you have an unusual challenge – we are all ears… tell us about your project and ideas! We don’t take on each and every proposal that comes along, but if we feel we can add value to your plans or programs, we’ll gladly get you a quote and get to work for you. I also think CSS transitions and CSS + SVG animations are very effective slightly below the surface. Designed to feed the human reward system. Always leaving the end user ‘in control’ of the navigation but royally rewarded aesthetically. This is for upper-end projects and can also help to differentiate sites from low-end, non-custom work… when done well. We all love this stuff… transitions and animations that are so subtle they beautifully and intriguingly enhance end user experiences. Along with collaboration, they are key to forward momentum for Genesis developers and designers Show Notes Bio Page: About Cathi Company site: CandDStudios.com Twitter link: @bethebreeze A Few Valuable Links & Resources : Sara Soudein https://sarasoueidan.com/ Code Drops http://tympanus.net/codrops/ & for easy reference: http://tympanus.net/codrops/css_reference/ CodePen http://codepen.io/ A Book Apart Series: Chris Coyier Practical SVG Creative Market https://creativemarket.com/ Hot Jar https://www.hotjar.com StudioPress http://www.studiopress.com/ InVision https://www.invisionapp.com/ Fontastic http://fontastic.me/ Frontify https://frontify.com/ CSS-Tricks https://css-tricks.com/ Rafal Tomal http://rafaltomal.com/ Typespiration http://typespiration.com/ Complete Transcript: Open PDF version of this transcript in new window Jackie: Hey everybody, it's Jackie D'Elia with Rethink.fm with another episode for you, and today I have my guest Cathi Bosco with C&D studios. Hi Cathi. Cathi: Good morning. Good morning. Jackie: Good morning to you. Thank you very much for joining me. I'm really excited to be able to chat with you today. Cathi: Well, it's my pleasure. I'm pretty excited to be talking about front-end design more, and rethinking the way things are being done, so I love it. Jackie: Awesome. Well for folks who don't know you, what do you do? Cathi: Well, I run a creative design studio here. I'm in Madison, Connecticut, and I've been self-employed, freelancing, doing this work for, gosh, almost 20 years now. I've sort of ridden the digital evolution. I started analog as an illustrator, drawing in the studio, gradually got split between analog and digital. Now, we're doing almost all digital work. I got involved with WordPress because I'm a trail runner and I run with a group of crazy wild animals, and one of my chief runners ended up being a really good mentor to me, and brought me from drawing into WordPress for our team site.
Frontify is the software that all designers have thought about creating. Roger is one of the few who actually followed through on the idea. Frontify is a company that focuses on brand management with a Software-as-a-Service business model. Their software helps you easily create brand style guides, design workflows, and visual collaboration projects. In his role as founder and CTO, Roger is passionate about the design, code, and UX of the end product. You can follow him on Twitter here. In this episode, we discuss: The challenges of creating your first startup. The benefits of being in Switzerland. How FIFA impacts their office culture. You can get show notes at ObsessedShow.com.
Roger Dudler is the founder and CTO of Frontify, a brand style guide and product work space app. In this podcast, I talk with Roger about building better brands through style guides, the importance of picking the right team members in a startup, and how he gained 90,000 active users without having a marketing plan.
Our special guest today is Roger Dudler, the founder of Frontify. The mission of their product is bridging the gap between designers and developers, improving the design workflow, and managing brand style guides (which is a huge pain for their large-scale enterpise clients like Lufthansa). You'll hear how they transformed the whole approach by giving project ownership back to the client. Tune in to learn more! Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app. Show Notes Frontify — Roger's SaaS product we're talking about ProductBoard — tool they use for product management Intercom — tool they use for getting feedback from users Follow Roger on Twitter: @rogerdudler
What is branding? What’s the difference between branding, marketing and advertising? In this episode of the This is Marketing, I discuss branding your business and how that is not the same as marketing and advertising your business. Why visual standards are so important to your brand, how Frontify can help you share your brand guide with your employees, […]