Greetings folks and Happy New Year! This is my first post of the New Year. One of my goals this year is to post one to two posts per month. In the past, I haven’t been very good at this but in 2022 I am going to try to turn over a new leaf and post more about brand identities that are created and posted on Dynametry, and other marketplaces.

I have a few brand identities to share in this post. So, without further ado I am going to jump right into my review.

Brand Identity No. 1: ArmorHawk.com

AmorHawk.com has been one of my favorite brand identity concepts for sometime. When I registered it about five or so years ago, I did so because I liked the keyword combination and thought it might be a good name for rideshare company for a C-Level executives or a web security company. Actually, ArmorHawk.com is such a great name that there are a number of different ways the name can be used. I love this name.

Brand Identity No. 2: Mavenito.com

Can I let you in on a little secret? If you haven’t figured it out by now a quick search of the brand identities posted on Dynametry may reveal my love of the keyword, maven. Mavenito.com is a blend of the word Maven (of course) and the Spanish language suffix – “ito” which means little or small. When blended together–Mavenito means little mavens. Did I say I love the keyword maven? LOL.

Brand Identity No. 3: DIYFunder.com

Believe it or not, there was a rhyme and a reason for the blending of the DIY and Funder keywords. My initial conceptualization for this brand identity was a online marketplace for DIYers, one in which their small DIY projects could be crowdfunded.

Brand Identity No. 4: EncryptHive.com

Another keyword I like a lot is the “encrypt” keyword and recently I have also become enamored with the keyword “hive”. I felt that these two keywords would form the perfect team and so the generic brand identity, EncryptHive.com, was born.

Brand Identity No. 5: Thinkereum.com

The last brand identity that I will briefly discuss here is Thinkereum.com. This is a mashup of the words thinker and museum. So, basically Thinkereum.com represents a museum or organization where thought leaders converge to solve major problems or just gather to think about deep and profound things–sounds like a Thinktank if you ask me.

All of these brand identities can be found at my portfolio of names listed at SquadHelp.com

Until next time, take care and be safe.