Your Visual Branding – Part 1

Your style, the way you dress and even colours you choose speaks volumes about your brand.

Why is this Series Important?

Learn what the different types of colours represent to build your brand image.
Learn how to style yourself the way you want your brand to be represented.

Made just for:

For those that are curious about colour psychology.
For those that want to find out how style matters to their brand image.

Browse lessons:

Picking Your Best Colours.
Do you know what colour suits you or even how to put colours together? Let's take a look at how!
Dress Right, Style Smart
When you're presenting yourself as a brand, it's important to not only dress right but style smart as well. Let's dive into how we can do that!

Your instructors:

Wendy Lee

Brand Image Consultant and CEO of Chapter One Asia (M)

Adjunct Professor Wendy Lee is the Director of the World’s First BrandImage™ International Institute, a Professional BrandImage consultant and the CEO of Chapter One Asia (M), an award winning BrandImage™ Consultancy Firm. With more than 16 years of experience under her belt, she has trained more than 250,000 corporate executives from over 15 countries and mentored over 150 image consultants from all over the world. As a bestselling author, she was appointed as the BrandImage Consultant for Sichuan China and has garnered multiple awards such as The Asian Image Consultant of the Year, MIA 70 Rising Personalities on LinkedIn In Malaysia in 2020 and the Golden Phoenix Entrepreneurial Award.

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