Casting Character

25/11/2025 10 min Temporada 1 Episodio 4
Casting Character

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Ever wonder why some brands just fit—while others feel like they’re playing the wrong role?In this episode, Amy Jackson draws from her decades of directing community theatre to show how casting a play isn’t so different from shaping a brand. From understanding your audience to defining your brand’s “character,” she unpacks how clarity, fit, and authenticity determine whether your story connects or falls flat.You’ll learn:Why casting and branding both start with building the right frameHow defining your brand’s character brings consistency and connectionThe difference between personas, avatars, and archetypes—and why you need all threeHow to identify what traits define your brand’s authentic selfMentioned in This Episode:The casting puzzle metaphor—how directors and brand leaders make fit-based choicesBrand character as wardrobe: Are you a bow tie or open-collar brand?Personas vs. archetypes: defining who your brand serves and how it behavesThe “traditional 12” brand archetypes and how they shape tone, design, and messagingThe importance of refining brand traits to reflect authenticity, not aspirationBrand Hack: Define Your Brand’s Character:This week’s exercise builds on Episode 1’s adjective list and Episode 2’s survey.Gather your team’s brand adjectives. Add new insights if your perception has evolved.Sort traits into categories. Stack duplicates and combine similar ideas to spot trends.Evaluate critically. Ask: Which traits are forward-thinking? Which serve your audience best? Which make you distinct?Clear the table. Set aside traits that don’t align—or that feel more like fantasy than reality.Narrow it down. Select 3–5 authentic character traits that define who your brand really is.These traits become the foundation of your brand’s voice, tone, and personality—the human side of your strategy.Connect with Amy:Website: brandisnotafourletterword.comPortfolio: amyjdesigns.comInstagram: @brandisnotafourletterwordLinkedIn: Amy Jackson