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Branding 101

July 9, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm MST
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🌟 Elevate Your Business with Strong Branding! Join Our Free Webinar, “Branding 101” 🌟
I hope you joined our last webinar where Navajo graphic designer Corey Begay gave us a great lesson in developing and using logos. He’s back to help us create a lasting impression in the market. Come learn the power of branding and take steps towards transforming your business’s identity and making a mark in your business’s competitive landscape.
📅 Date: Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
⏰ Time: 4 pm PST / 5 pm MST / 6 pm CST / 7 pm EST
📍 Location: Online on Zoom (Join from anywhere!)
🚀 What You’ll Discover:
  • The Importance of Branding: Learn why branding is crucial for your business success.
  • Professionalism: Elevate your brand’s professional image in every interaction.
  • Marketing: Use your brand to cut through the noise and reach your target audience effectively.
  • Correct Use of Files: Manage your digital assets to ensure consistency across all platforms.
  • Don’t miss this chance to learn from the best and transform your branding strategy!
🎓 About your presenter
Corey Begay is a Navajo artist and graphic designer from Cedar Springs, Arizona on the Navajo Nation. Corey graduated from Northern Arizona University in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Visual Communications and is currently doing contract work and collaborating with different organizations.
​Corey’s current works involve murals, graphic design, illustration, and canvas paintings. Corey notes that he likes the idea of seeing his work in as many places as possible. “I like working with others who have the same passion in art, graphic design, and movements as I do. I’m also very inspired by culture, education, nature, expressionism, and hard workers.”
🤝🏽 In partnership with Tolani Lake Enterprises (TLE)
TLE is a 501(c)(3) Native-governed organization based in Tolani Lake, AZ. They dedicate their efforts towards strengthening food, water, and economic systems within Navajo and Hopi communities in the Little Colorado River (LCR) watershed.
💰 These workshops are made possible through support from the Small Business Administration, USDA Rural Development, the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, and the Elevate Initiative. 💰

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