The objective of this challenge is to have you discover your personal brand so that you may maintain consistency between the products/services you develop throughout & beyond this course
Remember that a brand is much more than simply a logo - it can be a promise, a set of values/principles/ideals, a community, an aesthetic, an emotional appeal, and everything/anything in between
To help you develop a brand, there are some simple hands-on exercises you can perform related to product development of simple products known as single-component products. Examples of sets of Single-Component Products (SCP's) that you can develop to help identify your brand include:
Set of dishware (plates, bowls, cups, etc.)
Set of utensils (fork, knife, spoon, chopsticks, etc.)
Kitchen tools (spatula, wisk, ladle, chef knives, etc.)
Stationary (notebook page, pencil, pen, etc.)
Home décor items
Simple tools (wrenches, drivers, hammers, etc.)
Personal care items (comb, toothbrush, toothpick, soap bars, etc.)
Wearable items (shirt, pants, socks, shoes,
To receive credit on this challenge, submit the URL link to the page on your portfolio website that documents your project