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ID410BKK

Designing Brand Experiences II

Bangkok Campus
Mar 16, 2026 - Apr 03, 2026
"VISUAL IDENTITY"- the second part of the Designing Brand Experiences course. Students will learn to apply the strategies developed in Part I to design a visual identity for the chosen brand.
Bangkok Campus
Mar 16, 2026 - Apr 03, 2026
Connie Lui

Faculty

Connie Lui

Partner / Creative Director at YummyColours

Course length

3 weeks

Duration

3 hours
per day

Total hours

45 hours

Credits

4 ECTS

Language

English

Course type

Offline

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

Skills you’ll learn

Visual IdentityBrand ExpressionCreative DecisionsInform Design
OverviewCourse outlineCourse materialsPrerequisitesMethod & grading

Overview

This course is a comprehensive two-part course on Designing Brand Experiences. You may take Part I (Brand and Content Strategy) and not continue with Part II (Visual Identity) However, you must complete Part I in order to take Part II.

Welcome to “Designing Brand Experiences”, a two-part course on Branding.

PART I - STRATEGY

In this course, students will delve into the intricacies of brand development, learning skills that range from market research and data analysis to identifying key target audiences, strategic positioning, and more. In addition, students will learn how to develop a unique creative platform that sets the stage for the concepts of a multichannel campaign. They will also learn how to provide art direction for branded content.

As the final output, students will have produced a brand strategy, a content strategy, and an art direction. These important documents will serve as guides for the development of a distinctive visual identity in Part II

PART II - VISUAL IDENTITY

This next phase isn't solely about aesthetics; it's an examination of every touchpoint through which the brand communicates. In Part II, students will learn to apply the strategies developed in Part I to design a visual identity for the chosen brand. From crafting an original logo to selecting typography, from formulating a colour palette to developing a unique visual language, from designing a grid system for layouts to making quality mockups of brand applications, they will learn about cohesive brand representation and expression. As the final output, students will produce a Brand Style Guide.

The culmination of the output from Part I and Part II is a comprehensive Brand Book.

Learning highlights

  • The objective is to understand the process involved in crafting a successful brand experience.
  • This class is a visual manifestation of the brand strategy. Students will learn how to make a comprehensive Brand Style Guide. This course will touch on each phase of the design process: typography, colours, grids, and logo design.

Course outline

15 classes

Dive into the details of the course and get a sense of what each class will cover.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
1

Session 1

Personal Intros: (30 min) Presentation (Summary of Brand and Content Strategy) (1 H.)

Lecture: What is Visual Identity? (1.30 H)

Tuesday
2

Session 2

Lecture: Creative Tools Review Wordmarks, Logo Marks, Lock Ups Overview (1.30 H)

Work Session: Sketch ~20+ Ideas for a New Logo Mark (1.30 H)

Wednesday
3

Session 3

Lecture: Typography (1.30 H)

Work Session: Select House Typeface(s) (1.30 H)

Thursday
4

Session 4

Lecture: Logo Development (1.30 H)

Work Session: Finalise Logos (1.30 H)

Friday
5

Session 5

Lecture Formulating a Colour Palette - (Colours for Various Mediums - RGB/CMYK/Pantone) (1.30 H)

Work Session Develop a Colour Palette (1.30 H)

Monday
6

Session 6

Lecture Graphics, Icons, Illustration Style, Patterns (1.30 H)

Work Session Develop Graphic Toolkit (1.30 H)

Tuesday
7

Session 7

Lecture: Grids Specs (1.30 H)

Work Session: Creating a Grid and a Layout System (1.30 H)

Wednesday
8

Session 8

Lecture: The Impact of Physical Applications (Printed Materials, Packaging, Environment Graphics, Merchandise, OOH) (1.30 H)

Work Session: Create a List of Applications, Search Mockup Files and Images to use for Applications (1.30 H)

Thursday
9

Session 9

Lecture: Designing Digital Applications (Digital Assets, Website, Social, Newsletters, App, Motion) (1.30 H)

Work Session: Design Digital Applications (1.30 H)

Friday
10

Session 10

Lecture: How to Create a Style Guide (1.30 H)

Work Session: Finalising all Design Applications (1.30 H)

Monday
11

Session 11

Work Session: Finalising Mock-ups for Applications (3 hours)

Tuesday
12

Session 12

Work Session: Style Guide Instructions and Rules (3 hours)

Wednesday
13

Session 13

Lecture Pitching and Presenting Selecting Order for Presentations (30 mins)

Work Session Finalise Presentations

Thursday
14

Session 14

Final Presentation

Friday
15

Session 15

Final Presentation

Prerequisites

Medium-level proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud Suite / Figma

InDesign (optional) / Illustrator / Photoshop / AfterEffects (optional) / Figma

An understanding of design, colour, typography, and layout.

Methodology

Studio-based exercises, Lectures and presentations, Group discussions / critique, Final project

Grading

The final grade will be composed of the following criteria:
20% - Participation
30% - Presentation and pitching
50% - Final project
Connie Lui

Faculty

Connie Lui

Partner / Creative Director at YummyColours

A native New Yorker, Connie is a Creative Director, educator, photo enthusiast, and foodie. Whether working in analog or digital, the brand experiences she creates are guided by a deep understanding of the people who interact with, consume, and contribute to them. She has built and managed creative teams and collaborated closely with clients, partners, and vendors to produce award-winning campaigns.

Throughout her career, she has developed brand experiences for Adobe, Afterpay, Estée Lauder, the Human Rights Foundation, Levi’s, L’Oréal, Nike, Target, TED, GE, Google, Shopify, Uniqlo, and Uber, among others.

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Designing Brand Experiences II

by Connie Lui

Total hours

45 Hours

Dates

Mar 16 - Apr 03, 2026

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

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FAQ

Will I receive a certificate after completion?

Yes. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate signed by the director of the program your course belonged to.

Do I need a visa?

This depends on your case. Please check with the Spanish or Thai consulate in your country of residence about visa requirements. We will do our part to provide you with the necessary documents, such as the Certificate of Enrollment.

Can I get a discount?

Yes. The easiest way to enroll in a course at a discounted price is to register for multiple courses. Registering for multiple courses will reduce the cost per individual course. Please ask the Admissions Office for more information about the other kinds of discounts we offer and what you can do to receive one.