Prose + Comms: Engagement, Unplugged

Distinctive or Likable? What Actually Makes a Brand Memorable

26 min · 13. maj 2026
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Brands want to be liked, but being liked does not always mean being remembered. On this episode of Prose + Comms: Engagement, Unplugged, Brian and Laura unpack the tension between distinctiveness and likability, and why the strongest brands know how to balance both. From Tiffany blue and the Intel sound to Liquid Death, Coca-Cola, Amazon, Nike and Patagonia, the conversation explores how brands create recognition, earn affinity, and take creative risks without losing sight of their audience. Brian and Laura also dig into how marketers should think about risk and why AI-generated content makes brand distinctiveness even more important in a world where everything can start to sound the same.

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