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Good
 Brands
  report
   2010



     in association with
     thepurplelist
2010


                                    Being a genuinely good brand in 2010 takes
                                    more than a widely used product and an
                                    ubiquitous global presence. Though there is
                                    no precise formula, what the ten good brands
                                    on our list have in common is a penchant for
                                    imagination, innovation, environmental re-
                                    sponsibility and social consciousness. Their
                                    products and services don’t just serve a ba-
                                    sic need, but instead help as a tool to improve
                                    people’s lives.

                                    Several companies have stayed strong, main-
                                    taining their positions from last year with
                                    continued innovation, while others on the list
                                    have jumped into prominence through offer-
                                    ing creative solutions and ground breaking
                                    new business models.

                                    We started our search for the Good Brands
                                    of 2010 by looking at the companies we were
                                    writing about on PSFK.com over the last six
                                    months. We then asked a panel of cross-in-
                                    dustry global experts from the Purple List to
                                    tell us which of the common brands on PSFK
                                    were considered ‘Good’.

                                    We hope the learnings from this report, and
                                    the companies identified within, provide you
                                    with inspiration that you can use to make
                                    things better.

                                                  Piers Fawkes
                                                  Founder
                                                  PSFK & The Purple List

                                                  psfk.com
                                                  purplelist.com




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10 key learninGs                                           2010



constant innovation and                      re-imagine
    experimentation                          the world




  create the game you                  live your Brand & teach
     want to play                           others aBout it




    Build value By
                                         align around good
  sharing Knowledge




                                        rather than a product
            react daily                     to purchase,
                                      provide a mentality to Buy




                                       partner with liKeminded
    present products
                                      Brands to create improved
       as stories
                                         products & services



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Good Brands of 2010                                  2010



                                     top ten Brands

                                     1.   Google

                                     2. Apple

                                     3. Jamie Oliver

                                     4. MIT

                                     5. Ace Hotel

                                     6. IKEA

                                     7.   Nike

                                     8. Twitter

                                     9. Foursquare

                                     10. Nintendo


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#1 GooGle                                                                                                          2010




Partners With Healthcare Institu-    Works With Sony and Intel To Ex-   Introduces Buzz and Wave, Im-       Streams Real-Time Google Search
tions To Show Public Records         plore New Online TV Applications   proves Docs For Collaboration       Results


Google continues to help users determine how they frame the
connected world. With an ongoing stream of free applications                                            total


                                                                                                 8.34
and the extension of services onto devices with its Android OS,
the company inspires its users through improved access and un-
limited openness. The streamlining and sharing of Google Docs,
Buzz and Wave helps users to access a cloud of collaborators by
transforming like-minded groups and interests into communities.

Google has become increasingly agile with quick developments              innovation      responsiBility     community         imaGination
to real-time queries in areas like public health information, as well
as improved upon innovations in television entertainment.
                                                                         8.97 7.20 8.46 8.71
                                                                                                 2009 position: #1




          lessons for Business                                                         purple list voices
enable open innovation                                                  “While they make few physical products or devices beyond the
Build platforms that enable a community of users to create and          Android phone, Google is an organic part of every device I’m con-
collaborate.                                                            nected to. They find a way to make existing technologies better
                                                                        (from search to spreadsheets and digital documents), and are
allow for customization/personalization                                 constantly researching and inventing better technologies (even
Allow your users to determine how they want to interact with your       the oftentimes stale display advertising work, or search algo-
end products and services.                                              rithms that faciliate more targeted results). The interface is always
                                                                        easy, smooth—and they use their imagination and power to help
connecting people, institutions and things                              society (e.g. offering technology to help locate missing people
Develop pipelines for easily sharing data.                              following Haiti earthquake). I admire Google’s desire to use its
                                                                        imagination and innovation as a force of good—and not just fame
re-imagining what already exists and making it Better                   or profit.”
Innovation doesn’t always come in the form of brand new ideas. It
often results from improving upon something already in the mar-
ketplace.                                                                                            PaloMa M. Vazquez
                                                                                     Brand Marketer & Writer, New York, USA
give it away for Free
Find ways to monetize the relationships around free services and                  http://purplelist.com/members/pmvazquez
products, as opposed to thinking only in terms of one-time trans-
actions.

provide utility                                                         “Google builds-in innovation, which most all other companies do
Design thoughtful methods for how people find, access and orga-         not do. By allowing their employees the opportunity to explore
nize the information stream in their lives.                             their ideas, they are not only seeing fruits from this in new prod-
                                                                        ucts, but surely happier employees and better primary work from
                                                                        them.”



                                                                                                         Mike Maddaloni
                                                                                        President and Founder, Chicago, USA

                                                                                  http://purplelist.com/members/thehotiron


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#2 apple                                                                                                             2010




iPad Is An Instant Hit With Record   iPhone Remains Leader In Main-   Looks To Integrate Eye-Track          New iPod Nano Includes Video
Sales                                taining App Ecosystem            Technology For Text Reading           Camera


apple’s positioning in the imagination and innovation categories
solidify its standing as a true game-changer. The brand’s commit-                                     total


                                                                                                 8.18
ment to top-line thinking and new product design not only drives
user engagement—it defines it. As with the introduction of the
iPad, improved iPhones and iPods, the brand creates its own cat-
egories, reigniting demands and motivating consumers to follow.

Through the seamless design of apps, and their impact on the
syncopation of software and hardware offerings, Apple has               innovation      responsiBility        community         imaGination
made it easy for consumers to move smoothly within the product
family. The company has also made its computers smaller, sleek-
er and greener, for minimalized physical and environmental im-
                                                                       9.07 6.13 8.20 9.30
pact on its users’ lives. The true nature of a successful brand is
to constantly create new value for its customers, and Apple does
precisely that.                                                                                 2009 position: #2




          lessons for Business                                                       purple list voices
create a service and Build a product around it                        “They make the integration of an ecosystem of media consump-
Design a great service that gets people in the door and builds        tion and software with salivation-triggering hardware look so in-
relationships, then roll out products that leverage these capabili-   credibly easy. To how they surpassed Sony.”
ties.

Focus on intuitive user experience
Distill the design of device interface, features and functionality                                  Jason Castillo tan
into a package that is accessible to and enjoyable for any level                       Creative Director, Manila, Philippines
of user.
                                                                                  http://purplelist.com/members/jasontan
developer ecosystem
Get creators involved in your offerings, adding value to your prod-
ucts right out of the box.

infinite relevancy
Continually offer new services around a product, extending its
usefulness and relevancy in people’s lives.

Keep the customer wanting more                                        “I believe being imaginative refers to not being satisfied with the
Create a culture of endless innovation that maintains a level of      status quo and not limiting one-self to improving what is already
excitement with your audience, keeping people talking as they         out there. To me, Apple is one company that does this. They try
await future releases.                                                to visualize what we will need in years to come, what gadgets we
                                                                      will want to interact with, in short, what our future can be like. The
stay two steps ahead                                                  iPod, the iPhone, and even the iPad are all great examples of be-
Instead of looking for the next big thing, imagine what comes         ing one step ahead of what others are doing.”
after that.

make the Future now
Lead the way with products and services that change the way                                             Paulina lezaMa
people think about the possibilities of now.                                Senior Strategy Consultant, Mexico City, Mexico

                                                                                http://purplelist.com/members/paulezama


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#3 Jamie oliver                                                                                                      2010




Wins 2010 TED Prize For Vision To    Feed Me Better Campaign Brings     Educates Schoolchildren On Fruits    Creates Social Enterprise Restau-
Change Way We Eat                    $1 Billion For Improved School     And Vegetables                       rant, Fifteen
                                     Lunches In UK

Jamie oliver has quickly become the face of a revolution in
healthy eating. His vision of a better diet earned Oliver a TED Prize                                  total


                                                                                                  7.97
for intiating new awareness around the way children eat, espe-
cially in public schools. His campaign to improve meals in schools
raised over $1 billion to the UK system, as he spends time educat-
ing American children in the Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution USA
TV show.

Oliver, as a brand, appeals to better psychological and physical          innovation      responsiBility       community        imaGination
habits and consumers trust his strong sense of generosity, altru-
ism and positivity as their global advocate. The success of his ap-
proach to healthy eating owes a great deal to disruptive media
                                                                          7.61              8.19 8.27 7.97
and public visibility. As an author, television show host and mobile
application steward, he owns a personal brand of better habits,
integrating them into the realities of the day. The knowledge he                       First time on good Brands report
promotes is shared and intended to cultivate community, which
builds long-term value in a way that consumers can understand
and appreciate.



         lessons for Business                                                          purple list voices
align around good                                                       “Jamie Oliver took his platform of food/cooking and imagined
Implement solutions and help create real change beyond the              what it could be and do something more—help improve lives, not
brand, motivating individuals and communities to take action.           just taste good.”

live your Brand
Though consumers are quick to reject falsehoods, they will also                                                kaJal Vatsa
readily accept and embrace authenticity. Discover what matters                             Planner, Writer, Hong Kong & India
most and share it with people.
                                                                                        http://purplelist.com/members/kajal
change the status Quo
There are no small problems, only small solutions. Challenge
your audience to step outside their comfort zone and make real
change.

appeal to universals
The easiest way to build a community is to create something
around something that everyone can believe in.

Become the Face of your Brand
In a world of real-time information and greater transparency, suc-
cessful brands can no longer be faceless entities. Put yourself in
front of your audience and talk to them.
                                                                        “He has amazing ability to combine social responsibility and edu-
teach people to Be Better through entertainment                         cation with entertainment in a seamless fashion. His Food Revolu-
Broadcasting a one-way message isn’t a bad strategy if it’s enter-      tion represents a new evolution of branded ‘infotainment’.”
taining and makes people to stop and think.


                                                                                                           Claire Hobson
                                                                                 Brand Experience Director, Sydney, Australia

                                                                                http://purplelist.com/members/clairehobson


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#4 mit                                                                                                             2010




Revolutionizes Biking With Copen-   Develops SourceMap App To Track   Creates Lighter Batteries For Sus-   Enables People To Track Trash
hagen Wheel Concept                 Product Origins                   tainable Power                       With SENSable City Lab


The Massachusetts institute of technology (MIT) is a leading uni-
versity that has bridged its history of collaboration with imagina-                                   total


                                                                                                 7.86
tion into consumers’ daily activities. With its student-generated
“lab” programs, recent innovations have improved people’s abili-
ties to track personal and behavioral data, while realizing where
objects come from and where they go. The Institute’s SourceMap
application allows consumers to geographically track every com-
ponent of their product origins to evaluate carbon offsets, while
MIT’s SENSable City Lab focuses on providing a real-time trail of       innovation       responsiBility      community        imaGination
where trash goes after it is thrown out.

The school’s Copenhagen Wheel, allows riders to collect, track
                                                                       8.37                7.01              7.61 8.43
and share their progress, and also to visualize the impact their
biking has on their local environment, personal health and social
life every time they pedal.                                                          First time on good Brands report

The brand emotes real accessibility, intuition and sound science
by inserting intelligence into our everyday objects and habits.



         lessons for Business                                                        purple list voices
Question the impossible                                               “MIT is not about the best and the brightest, it is about those
Approach the impossible with new perspective.                         who think differently and want to challenge what they know.
                                                                      Their students want to take that next step and be the ones
Build value By sharing Knowledge                                      who open the new door. MIT is a place where ideas need to be
Inspire progress by spreading innovation that others would con-       shared, and knowledge is for everyone to have and debate, which
sider trade secrets.                                                  translates into new ideas, new ways of looking ahead and a
                                                                      constant push and acknowledgement of the fact that imagination
enable awareness                                                      has no limits.”
Provide tools to track information that will help people make in-
formed decisions.
                                                                                                        Paulina lezaMa
look Beyond technology                                                      Senior Strategy Consultant, México City, México
Use art as a type of research into imaginative possibilities
                                                                                 http://purplelist.com/members/paulezama
ask “why?”
Understand the purpose behind boundaries that define the cur-
rent state of affairs.




                                                                      “Research is the basis of imagination. It’s tomorrow, it’s the future,
                                                                      it’s what we will all be using in ten years time. Shaping the objects
                                                                      of the future is probably the most imaginative activity for a human
                                                                      being’s mind.”



                                                                                                    saraMiCol VisCardi
                                                                                                     Journalist, London, UK

                                                                                  http://purplelist.com/members/saramicol


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#5 ace hotel                                                                                                        2010




Allows Individual Artist Collabora-   Uses Local Knowledge and Cre-    Collaborates With Niche Busi-        Opens Handmade-Only Commu-
tion In Hotel Decor                   ativity To Enhance Hotels        nesses, Opening Ceremony and         nity Shop
                                                                       Stumptown

ace Hotel brings a new spin on the hospitality industry, using the
theme of storytelling and collaboration in each of its four loca-                                      total


                                                                                                 7.30
tions.

Celebrating local design and engagement, each interior and en-
vironment is individually curated by nearby artists and agencies,
building a strong consciousness and community around its geog-
raphy. Through relevant partnerships with niche businesses like
Opening Ceremony, Project No. 8 and Stumptown, as well as pro-           innovation      responsiBility       community        imaGination
viding space for community activities and events, the hotel has
rebranded the experience of the overnight stay, making it a des-
tination for like-minded visitors seeking more authentic, personal
                                                                        7.86 6.60 7.01                                         7.73
accommodations at an affordable price.

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          lessons for Business                                                        purple list voices
engage the creative community                                          “The Ace Hotel’s philosophy to create an egalitarian atmosphere
Look for imaginative and artistic ideas, and let them help co-cre-     by bringing together creative types with smaller budgets has
ate the brand’s authenticity.                                          reenergized boutique hotels. I love their on-going collaboration
                                                                       with Opening Ceremony and Stumptown coffee. Everything they
Break the cookie cutter                                                do as a whole feels specifically placed and thoughtfully attended,
Bring distinction into every detail. Originality stands for a lot in   while still not being too contrived.”
consumers’ eyes.

collaborate with likeminded Brands
Similar brands build on the strengths and attitudes of each other.                                       Jolene delisle
Together, they represent a whole experience.                                            Design/Art Director, New York, USA

                                                                               http://purplelist.com/members/madeitpretty
make everywhere Feel local
Local culture brings life to a destination, and makes for a seamless
transition in and out of each place.

tier your offerings, But make each special
Varied levels of engagement enhance exploration and encourage          “The ability for Ace Hotel to erupt onto the cultural vibe is
aspirations with the brand.                                            stellar. It creates a customer experience by starting with the
                                                                       experience already in existence. Bringing the community into its
push expectations—set a new standard                                   design, fostering new events within the locals, and a keen abil-
Think ahead of expectations to tailor the experience for greater       ity to have a consistent delivery of that experience. The brand
enjoyment.                                                             adapts, but what is most imaginative is the fact that it brings trav-
                                                                       elers the most authentic experience, to the point that even the
more than a hotel: social hub, meeting place                           locals want to stay as close to the brand as possible.”
Creating a third place for social activity inspires conversation and
organic growth to build community.

                                                                                                                JaMes riCe
                                                                                            Creative Director, Portland, USA

                                                                                  http://purplelist.com/members/jamesrice


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#6 ikea                                                                                                            2010




Friendly Design For Healthy Home    Furnishes Parisian Subways      Expands Product Line For Energy       Creates Consciousness Around
Air                                                                 Efficiency                            Aluminum Conservation With
                                                                                                          Children

ikea is showing a growing commitment to facilitating social good
by creating more sustainable products and acting as a platform                                      total


                                                                                               7.24
to help the community. From their solar-powered desk lamps to a
contest encouraging aluminium recycling, the company is taking
real steps to help better manage the world’s resources.

A number of marketing campaigns, both physical and digital, have
also provided useful benefits for their customers. A guerrilla ad
campaign saw IKEA furnishing a Parisian subway stop with their        innovation       responsiBility       community         imaGination
furniture, and when local creatives from Hamburg were evicted
from their studio, IKEA allowed them to temporarily work in their
store and explore the environment.
                                                                      7.21               7.01               7.16              7.56
                                                                                              2009 position: #9




         lessons for Business                                                      purple list voices
create social incentives                                            “IKEA is a great innovative brand. In the last year they’ve started
Reward consumers for talking about and your brand for interact-     to embrace augmented reality as a marketing opportunity to al-
ing with branded social spaces.                                     low consumers to see what IKEA furniture would look like in their
                                                                    own home before they purchase it. It’s moves like this that are
produce rapidly                                                     putting them ahead of the competition along with a great price
Develop an environment where consumers have a reason to come        point and options.
just to see what’s new.

make products real
Give consumers tools for picturing how products fit within their
lives.
                                                                                                            duane brown
approach the serious with playfulness                                                   Digital Strategist, Toronto, Canada
Create inspiring environments that encourage imaginative think-
                                                                             http://purplelist.com/members/duanebrown
ing.

research Boldly
Experiment briefly with daring new ideas, and make it critical to
react promptly to responses.                                        “IKEA is a mass brand. It doesn’t pretend to be high-end because
                                                                    it isn’t. Still, aesthetics are a big part of its product offering, and
modular products                                                    slowly, innovation is coming to be too. Over the last year I’ve par-
Provide building blocks for consumers to combine in their own       ticularly enjoyed IKEA’s Facebook advertising campaign (where
ways.                                                               users won items they tagged in Ikea’s Facebook photos), and their
                                                                    subway advertising (where they placed furniture in New York’s
storefronts as collaborative workspaces                             subways). Utility is an important factor in its success. I’m sure this
Share space and resources with likeminded communities.              isn’t the last I’ll see of the brand this year!”



                                                                                               anJali raMaCHandran
                                                                                           Strategist/Planner, London, UK

                                                                                   http://purplelist.com/members/anjali28


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#7 nike                                                                                                             2010




Recycled Cardboard Packaging        Produces Anime App For Girls      Creates Travel Guides With True      Nike Innovation Lab Constantly
Design                                                                City App                             Creates New Ideas


nike has re-emerged as an imaginative leader, incorporating real
aspirational qualities that make its products and services better.                                      total


                                                                                                6.79
Whether its with dreamy anime advertising or social apps that
allow users to make location-based games and travel guides of
their city run, Nike understands, anticipates, and inspires the de-
sires of its broad consumer base. As a brand that has long stood
for individual freedom and expression, they have recently worked
to act as a complimentary partner, allowing users to closely cus-
tomize their preferred fitness experiences with apps, equipment         innovation       responsiBility      community         imaGination
and product explorations. In essence, they have put their most
passionate consumers in charge of developing and evolving the
brand.
                                                                       7.49 5.71 6.37 7.57
“Just do it” has also become further integrated into product de-
velopment and design to react to current trends and movements.                                 2009 position: #13
As Nike products and packaging are constructed out of recycled
materials (furthering an omnipresent trend in all consumer mar-
kets), the tagline takes on new meaning to motivate and inspire
others towards eco-friendly habits and practices.

         lessons for Business                                                        purple list voices
create outlets For competition                                        “Nike consistently demonstrates a committment to imagination,
Build on the natural drive to compete with ourselves and others.      either in their product innovation, service innovation or advertis-
                                                                      ing. They never stop pushing the envelope, understanding the
inspire users to meet challenging standards                           core behaviors and motivators of their customers and delivering
Present consumers with the opportunity to measure up against          experiences that exceed expectations.”
great talent.

think globally                                                                                        andrew sCHultz
Approach consumers from a global perspective by speaking to           Web & Tech Dir. Experience Design, Philadelphia, USA
our common humanity.
                                                                                     http://purplelist.com/members/ajs004
support child-like optimism
Foster communities and environments that shun overly-rational
skepticism.

encourage Believers, ignore others
Rather than a product to purchase, provide a mentality to buy
into (or not).
                                                                      “Nike uses imagination to constantly innovate their products and
data For immediate tangible Benefits                                  make them better. They also use imagination to get inside the
Build tools that allow users to passively collect information about   passion and desires of their customers. With a quick walk by one
themselves, with analysis that benefits them positively.              of their concept stores, passer-bys are inspired to live better and
                                                                      push themselves. Inside a Nike store the concept goes further,
                                                                      creativity is used to present the possibilities of a lifestyle that is
                                                                      in reach. Products that inspire the consumer to live better and
                                                                      dream of possibilities.”



                                                                                           Constantine Frantzeskos
                                                                               Social Media Strategist, Southbank, Australia

                                                                                     http://purplelist.com/members/conno


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#8 twitter                                                                                                           2010




Contextual Ads: Promoted Tweets     @Anywhere Platform Allows           The Hello Wall: Twitter-Controlled   Shark Sends Triggered SMS Alerts
Added                               Brands To Integrate Twitter         Public Art Installation              Through Twitter
                                    Experience

Over the past year, twitter has continued to extend accessibility
to a wider audience by opening its programming interface to ap-                                         total


                                                                                                   6.75
plication and website developers to further promote its real-time
communication model into the online world.

Even objects have begun to appropriate the platform for its tech-
nologies. Everything from tea kettles, sharks and art installations
now utilize the service to measure alertness and response, Twitter
has become the modern day version of the town cryer.                      innovation       responsiBility      community        imaGination

As awareness of the service has spread to reach a broader
audience, Twitter has made it easier for other brands to inte-
                                                                         6.77 5.79 7.66 6.77
grate the experience with their @Anywhere platform. The swell in
attention from advertisers and marketers has also lead Twitter
to better brand its value, creating Promoted Tweets to generate                                  2009 position: #10
advertising revenue.




         lessons for Business                                                          purple list voices
enable real-time                                                        “I love businesses that accidentally back into success. I love that
At a time when something that happened yesterday is already             Twitter was born because the founding team wanted a better way
old news, find ways to reach your audience with information as it       to communicate with each other rather than from some precisely
takes place.                                                            plotted corporate plan. Imagination is at the very heart of organic
                                                                        growth.”
distilled Knowledge
In a world cluttered with information, delivering an easily digest-                                        saraH browne
ible message to your audience is increasingly a necessity.                  Web & Tech Writer, Social Researcher, Trendcaster
                                                                                                                 Carmel, USA
consider context
                                                                                   http://purplelist.com/members/guruofnew
Bring greater relevancy to any offering by delivering answers
around the questions of who, where and when.

the art of conversation
Transform one-way, top-down communication into eye-level ex-
changes that allow anyone to take part in the conversation.

empower niche audiences
While products and services directed at mainstream consumers
are still the norm, the ability to reach smaller audiences with niche
offerings is quickly becoming a viable alternative for expanding
awareness and market share.
                                                                        “Twitter is the perfect example of less is more and how constraints
networking everything                                                   help foster creativity, not limit it. As a platform, Twitter has run
Data is power resource and raw material for innovation. Allowing        away with the game. Not even Facebook or Google can compete
people to connect with and tap into that stream adds value to           directly.
every transaction.

                                                                                                           alex HillinGer
                                                                                                Brand Alchemist, Seattle, USA

                                                                                  http://purplelist.com/members/alexhillinger


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#9 foursquare                                                                                                          2010




Enhances Digital Maps With           Matches Like-Minded Strangers       Gives Active Users Superpower        Reinvents College Campus Experi-
Reviews                                                                  Privileges                           ences


Foursquare has become one of the fastest growing mobile brands,
as it strives to create a more integrated social ecosystem within                                        total


                                                                                                   6.65
cities. By elusively combining location-based tracking with user
reviews, the practical application takes on a gamer’s mentality to
“check-in” for greater exposure to new and familiar locales.

By partnering with Bing to bolster its data stream, and relying on
users to enhance their experiences through tiered “superpower”
privileges, the brand attempts to improve how we live our daily            innovation       responsiBility      community         imaGination
lives using social progress as its currency. The app propels its us-
ers to achieve in an online world by doing it in the offline, allowing
the individual to connect to like-minded communities, groups and
                                                                          7.43 5.50 6.66 7.01
interests.

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         lessons for Business                                                           purple list voices
provide a platform and incentivize users to contribute                   “Foursquare has only been around a year, so it’s hard to call them
Shared currency appeals to all consumers involved, bringing val-         a long-term innovative company. However, in that short period of
ue into the relationship.                                                time they are trying to push idea of check-in into the mainstream
                                                                         and partnering with interest companies to make it happen. Com-
gaming dynamics can serve as incentives For user                         ing out with their beta Business Dashboard was a great move and
engagement                                                               is helping to keep their company small. I think their most innova-
Allow users to build experience and progress at their own pace.          tive move to date was giving up some power to allow users to edit,
                                                                         merge and fix venue listings. That move has kept them a nimble
Find useful ways to connect users with each other                        but strong company to be reckoned with. They are listening to us-
Build upon a like-minded social strategy to enhance action and           ers and have done a lot for a start in such a short period of time.”
involvement.

target a niche audience, prove demand, expand
Understand the wants and needs of each user and find solutions                                                  duane brown
to best fit their everyday lives.                                                           Digital Strategist, Toronto, Canada

                                                                                 http://purplelist.com/members/duanebrown
partnerships help with growth
Collaborations within a single platform help to create relevant
goals to move forward.

                                                                         “Foursquare is imaginative, because it is something no one had
                                                                         thought about. As usual, imagination is nurtured by reality ele-
                                                                         ments and Foursquare rearranged Zagat, Twitter, Word of Mouth
                                                                         tactics and people’s self-promotion tendencies. The result is a
                                                                         platform that soon will be measured media for small businesses.”



                                                                                                               iVan sanCHez
                                                                                        Dir of Brand Planning and Development
                                                                                                             Bogotá, Colombia

                                                                                  http://purplelist.com/members/ivansanchez


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#10 nintendo                                                                                                        2010




Wii+Netflix Allows For Unlimited     3D Gaming With No Glasses On DS   McDonald’s Uses Nintendo DS To       Wii Teaches CPR Techniques
Movie Streaming                      Device                            Train Employees


Nintendo has proved itself worthy of being a good brand by
providing tools that are versatile and useful beyond their prime                                      total


                                                                                                  6.61
intent, allowing for imaginative re-purposing.

By re-imagining the gaming console with Wii, the company has
attracted both gamers and audiences on the periphery to em-
brace the brand. With its strategic partnership with Netflix,
Nintendo has been able to grow beyond the gaming category, as
a more expansive entertainment brand.                                    innovation      responsiBility       community        imaGination

The company’s portable gaming system, the Nintendo DS, has
been re-purposed for educational purposes as well. Japanese
                                                                        7.34 4.86 6.47 7.77
McDonald’s employees have also been successfully trained using
the DS with success.
                                                                                                2009 position: #18
As new advancements are made in both interface design and in-
teractivity (such as the the integration of 3D technologies into the
DS), Nintendo will no doubt focus efforts on further broadening
the brand to reach more people at every consumer touch point.

          lessons for Business                                                        purple list voices
Find an alternative market when you can’t compete head on              “From the moment they got into the video game industry they
Recognize that users naturally separate themselves into various        have not stopped moving forward and proposing what the indus-
levels of product engagement                                           try is able offer. From Game Boy to Wii, Nintendo has become
                                                                       a company that knows and understands insights and is able to
lower the Barrier to engagement                                        translate them into great products. What I particularly admire
Make devices and experiences intuitive, focusing on human be-          about them is that they do not limit themselves to “gamers”, they
haviors and inputs                                                     explore outside their own “natural consumer” market. With the
                                                                       Wii they have been able to offer a product that is changing every-
Be the reason Families get together                                    one’s understanding of a video game, including my 58-year-old
Focus beyond the primary consumer and build opportunities for          aunt who uses it everyday.”
brands to draw a broader audience

use gaming interactions to teach                                                                         Paulina lezaMa
Reinvent and reapply the collaborative gaming model to incentiv-             Senior Strategy Consultant, México City, México
ize real-life learnings and education
                                                                                 http://purplelist.com/members/paulezama
innovate outside your industry/comfort Zone
Integrate technology normally restricted to other products
                                                                       “Nintendo is imaginatively effective because it goes beyond their
                                                                       core business. Imagination for a game developer is not only about
                                                                       technology and usability boundaries and possibilities. It is also
                                                                       about asking how to develop a brand that does something for
                                                                       people. At Nintendo, they imagined a console that not only enter-
                                                                       tained when playing but also delivered entertainment in a more
                                                                       passive way.”



                                                                                                            kHizar Hayat
                                                                                      Strategy Consultant, Karachi, Pakistan

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top listinGs                                                                                         2010

                                       top 15 Good Brands 2010
1.    Google                                    6.    IKEA                       11.    Facebook
2.    Apple                                     7.    Nike                       12.    Starbucks
3.    Jamie Oliver                              8.    Twitter                    13.    Lady Gaga
4.    MIT                                       9.    Foursquare                 14.    Nokia
5.    Ace Hotel                                 10.   Nintendo                   15.    American Apparel




                                                top 10 By cateGory

  innovative                            responsiBle               community                     imaGinative
  Brands                                Brands                    Brands                        Brands

  Apple                                 Jamie Oliver              Google                         Apple
  Google                                Google                    Jamie Oliver                   Google
  MIT                                   MIT                       Apple                          MIT
  Ace Hotel                             IKEA                      Twitter                        Lady Gaga
  Lady Gaga                             Ace Hotel                 MIT                            Nintendo
  Jamie Oliver                          Starbucks                 Facebook                       Ace Hotel
  Nike                                  American Apparel          IKEA                           Jamie Oliver
  Foursquare                            Apple                     Ace Hotel                      Nike
  Nintendo                              Nokia                     Foursquare                     IKEA
  IKEA                                  Twitter                   Starbucks                      Foursquare




                                        top 10 Good Brands from 2009

1. Google                    3. Zipcar                   5. Amazon               7. Virgin                   9. IKEA
2. Apple                     4. GOOD Magazine            6. Facebook             8. Twitter                  10. Skype




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methodoloGy                                                                      2010



                                     selection
                                     The Good Brands Report is an indicator of combined relevance
                                     and leadership in 2010. We started our selection process by re-
                                     cording the number of times brands were mentioned in 1,500 of
                                     our most recent articles (published between Nov. 1, 2009 and
                                     April 1, 2010) and then calculated the 15 most common brands.
                                     These brands were judged the most relevant in the cultural zeit-
                                     geist.


                                     experts
                                     With the most relevant brands, we asked a panel of experts on
                                     The Purple List to rate the brands between April 1 and April 14,
                                     2010. Over 100 Purple Listers from 17 markets responded to the
                                     survey and on a scale of 1 to 10 ranked the brands presented on
                                     Innovation, Environmental Responsibility, Imagination, and Social
                                     Collaboration. The average scores gathered gave PSFK a figure to
                                     show how ‘Good’ each brand is in our survey.


                                     questions asked
                                     innovation
                                     How well does this brand consistently innovate?


                                     responsiBility
                                     How well does this brand make environmental and ethical con-
                                     siderations—like reuse and recycling—around the production and
                                     distribution methods it uses to get their products/services to
                                     market?


                                     community
                                     How well do these brands provide a positive and beneficial expe-
                                     rience to all those it touches from production to consumption—
                                     providing society as a whole with an improved experience?

                                     imaGination
                                     How well do these brands consistently use imagination to
                                     produce good products and services?




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aBout psfk                                                                                            2010

psfk
PSFK is a New York City based trends research and innovation
company that publishes a daily news site, provides trends re-
search and innovation consultancy, manages a network of
freelance experts and hosts idea-generating events. We aim to
inspire our readers, our clients and our guests to make things
better—whether that’s better products, better services, better
lives or a better world.

www.psfk.com




thepurplelist
Expertise available at anytime, anywhere and on any subject.
                                                                                        can we write a
PSFK’s Purple List is a network of experts for hire. The list is comprised of design-
ers, journalists, marketers, and entrepreneurs. The Purple List has been used by        report For you?
journalists to find expert views on new stories; by agencies in search of talent; and
by global research consultancies. Plus, PSFK uses the Purple List both as a source
of editorial research and opinion on PSFK and as a source of paid expertise when
performing client work.
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www.purplelist.com
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                                                                                                          CEO & Founder
                                                                                                         piers@psfk.com
                                                                                                         +1 646.520.4672

                                                                                                                Jeff Weiner
                                                                                          Director, Business Development
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Good Brands Report 2010

  • 1. Good Brands report 2010 in association with thepurplelist
  • 2. 2010 Being a genuinely good brand in 2010 takes more than a widely used product and an ubiquitous global presence. Though there is no precise formula, what the ten good brands on our list have in common is a penchant for imagination, innovation, environmental re- sponsibility and social consciousness. Their products and services don’t just serve a ba- sic need, but instead help as a tool to improve people’s lives. Several companies have stayed strong, main- taining their positions from last year with continued innovation, while others on the list have jumped into prominence through offer- ing creative solutions and ground breaking new business models. We started our search for the Good Brands of 2010 by looking at the companies we were writing about on PSFK.com over the last six months. We then asked a panel of cross-in- dustry global experts from the Purple List to tell us which of the common brands on PSFK were considered ‘Good’. We hope the learnings from this report, and the companies identified within, provide you with inspiration that you can use to make things better. Piers Fawkes Founder PSFK & The Purple List psfk.com purplelist.com 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 2
  • 3. 10 key learninGs 2010 constant innovation and re-imagine experimentation the world create the game you live your Brand & teach want to play others aBout it Build value By align around good sharing Knowledge rather than a product react daily to purchase, provide a mentality to Buy partner with liKeminded present products Brands to create improved as stories products & services 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 3
  • 4. Good Brands of 2010 2010 top ten Brands 1. Google 2. Apple 3. Jamie Oliver 4. MIT 5. Ace Hotel 6. IKEA 7. Nike 8. Twitter 9. Foursquare 10. Nintendo 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 4
  • 5. #1 GooGle 2010 Partners With Healthcare Institu- Works With Sony and Intel To Ex- Introduces Buzz and Wave, Im- Streams Real-Time Google Search tions To Show Public Records plore New Online TV Applications proves Docs For Collaboration Results Google continues to help users determine how they frame the connected world. With an ongoing stream of free applications total 8.34 and the extension of services onto devices with its Android OS, the company inspires its users through improved access and un- limited openness. The streamlining and sharing of Google Docs, Buzz and Wave helps users to access a cloud of collaborators by transforming like-minded groups and interests into communities. Google has become increasingly agile with quick developments innovation responsiBility community imaGination to real-time queries in areas like public health information, as well as improved upon innovations in television entertainment. 8.97 7.20 8.46 8.71 2009 position: #1 lessons for Business purple list voices enable open innovation “While they make few physical products or devices beyond the Build platforms that enable a community of users to create and Android phone, Google is an organic part of every device I’m con- collaborate. nected to. They find a way to make existing technologies better (from search to spreadsheets and digital documents), and are allow for customization/personalization constantly researching and inventing better technologies (even Allow your users to determine how they want to interact with your the oftentimes stale display advertising work, or search algo- end products and services. rithms that faciliate more targeted results). The interface is always easy, smooth—and they use their imagination and power to help connecting people, institutions and things society (e.g. offering technology to help locate missing people Develop pipelines for easily sharing data. following Haiti earthquake). I admire Google’s desire to use its imagination and innovation as a force of good—and not just fame re-imagining what already exists and making it Better or profit.” Innovation doesn’t always come in the form of brand new ideas. It often results from improving upon something already in the mar- ketplace. PaloMa M. Vazquez Brand Marketer & Writer, New York, USA give it away for Free Find ways to monetize the relationships around free services and http://purplelist.com/members/pmvazquez products, as opposed to thinking only in terms of one-time trans- actions. provide utility “Google builds-in innovation, which most all other companies do Design thoughtful methods for how people find, access and orga- not do. By allowing their employees the opportunity to explore nize the information stream in their lives. their ideas, they are not only seeing fruits from this in new prod- ucts, but surely happier employees and better primary work from them.” Mike Maddaloni President and Founder, Chicago, USA http://purplelist.com/members/thehotiron 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 5
  • 6. #2 apple 2010 iPad Is An Instant Hit With Record iPhone Remains Leader In Main- Looks To Integrate Eye-Track New iPod Nano Includes Video Sales taining App Ecosystem Technology For Text Reading Camera apple’s positioning in the imagination and innovation categories solidify its standing as a true game-changer. The brand’s commit- total 8.18 ment to top-line thinking and new product design not only drives user engagement—it defines it. As with the introduction of the iPad, improved iPhones and iPods, the brand creates its own cat- egories, reigniting demands and motivating consumers to follow. Through the seamless design of apps, and their impact on the syncopation of software and hardware offerings, Apple has innovation responsiBility community imaGination made it easy for consumers to move smoothly within the product family. The company has also made its computers smaller, sleek- er and greener, for minimalized physical and environmental im- 9.07 6.13 8.20 9.30 pact on its users’ lives. The true nature of a successful brand is to constantly create new value for its customers, and Apple does precisely that. 2009 position: #2 lessons for Business purple list voices create a service and Build a product around it “They make the integration of an ecosystem of media consump- Design a great service that gets people in the door and builds tion and software with salivation-triggering hardware look so in- relationships, then roll out products that leverage these capabili- credibly easy. To how they surpassed Sony.” ties. Focus on intuitive user experience Distill the design of device interface, features and functionality Jason Castillo tan into a package that is accessible to and enjoyable for any level Creative Director, Manila, Philippines of user. http://purplelist.com/members/jasontan developer ecosystem Get creators involved in your offerings, adding value to your prod- ucts right out of the box. infinite relevancy Continually offer new services around a product, extending its usefulness and relevancy in people’s lives. Keep the customer wanting more “I believe being imaginative refers to not being satisfied with the Create a culture of endless innovation that maintains a level of status quo and not limiting one-self to improving what is already excitement with your audience, keeping people talking as they out there. To me, Apple is one company that does this. They try await future releases. to visualize what we will need in years to come, what gadgets we will want to interact with, in short, what our future can be like. The stay two steps ahead iPod, the iPhone, and even the iPad are all great examples of be- Instead of looking for the next big thing, imagine what comes ing one step ahead of what others are doing.” after that. make the Future now Lead the way with products and services that change the way Paulina lezaMa people think about the possibilities of now. Senior Strategy Consultant, Mexico City, Mexico http://purplelist.com/members/paulezama 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 6
  • 7. #3 Jamie oliver 2010 Wins 2010 TED Prize For Vision To Feed Me Better Campaign Brings Educates Schoolchildren On Fruits Creates Social Enterprise Restau- Change Way We Eat $1 Billion For Improved School And Vegetables rant, Fifteen Lunches In UK Jamie oliver has quickly become the face of a revolution in healthy eating. His vision of a better diet earned Oliver a TED Prize total 7.97 for intiating new awareness around the way children eat, espe- cially in public schools. His campaign to improve meals in schools raised over $1 billion to the UK system, as he spends time educat- ing American children in the Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution USA TV show. Oliver, as a brand, appeals to better psychological and physical innovation responsiBility community imaGination habits and consumers trust his strong sense of generosity, altru- ism and positivity as their global advocate. The success of his ap- proach to healthy eating owes a great deal to disruptive media 7.61 8.19 8.27 7.97 and public visibility. As an author, television show host and mobile application steward, he owns a personal brand of better habits, integrating them into the realities of the day. The knowledge he First time on good Brands report promotes is shared and intended to cultivate community, which builds long-term value in a way that consumers can understand and appreciate. lessons for Business purple list voices align around good “Jamie Oliver took his platform of food/cooking and imagined Implement solutions and help create real change beyond the what it could be and do something more—help improve lives, not brand, motivating individuals and communities to take action. just taste good.” live your Brand Though consumers are quick to reject falsehoods, they will also kaJal Vatsa readily accept and embrace authenticity. Discover what matters Planner, Writer, Hong Kong & India most and share it with people. http://purplelist.com/members/kajal change the status Quo There are no small problems, only small solutions. Challenge your audience to step outside their comfort zone and make real change. appeal to universals The easiest way to build a community is to create something around something that everyone can believe in. Become the Face of your Brand In a world of real-time information and greater transparency, suc- cessful brands can no longer be faceless entities. Put yourself in front of your audience and talk to them. “He has amazing ability to combine social responsibility and edu- teach people to Be Better through entertainment cation with entertainment in a seamless fashion. His Food Revolu- Broadcasting a one-way message isn’t a bad strategy if it’s enter- tion represents a new evolution of branded ‘infotainment’.” taining and makes people to stop and think. Claire Hobson Brand Experience Director, Sydney, Australia http://purplelist.com/members/clairehobson 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 7
  • 8. #4 mit 2010 Revolutionizes Biking With Copen- Develops SourceMap App To Track Creates Lighter Batteries For Sus- Enables People To Track Trash hagen Wheel Concept Product Origins tainable Power With SENSable City Lab The Massachusetts institute of technology (MIT) is a leading uni- versity that has bridged its history of collaboration with imagina- total 7.86 tion into consumers’ daily activities. With its student-generated “lab” programs, recent innovations have improved people’s abili- ties to track personal and behavioral data, while realizing where objects come from and where they go. The Institute’s SourceMap application allows consumers to geographically track every com- ponent of their product origins to evaluate carbon offsets, while MIT’s SENSable City Lab focuses on providing a real-time trail of innovation responsiBility community imaGination where trash goes after it is thrown out. The school’s Copenhagen Wheel, allows riders to collect, track 8.37 7.01 7.61 8.43 and share their progress, and also to visualize the impact their biking has on their local environment, personal health and social life every time they pedal. First time on good Brands report The brand emotes real accessibility, intuition and sound science by inserting intelligence into our everyday objects and habits. lessons for Business purple list voices Question the impossible “MIT is not about the best and the brightest, it is about those Approach the impossible with new perspective. who think differently and want to challenge what they know. Their students want to take that next step and be the ones Build value By sharing Knowledge who open the new door. MIT is a place where ideas need to be Inspire progress by spreading innovation that others would con- shared, and knowledge is for everyone to have and debate, which sider trade secrets. translates into new ideas, new ways of looking ahead and a constant push and acknowledgement of the fact that imagination enable awareness has no limits.” Provide tools to track information that will help people make in- formed decisions. Paulina lezaMa look Beyond technology Senior Strategy Consultant, México City, México Use art as a type of research into imaginative possibilities http://purplelist.com/members/paulezama ask “why?” Understand the purpose behind boundaries that define the cur- rent state of affairs. “Research is the basis of imagination. It’s tomorrow, it’s the future, it’s what we will all be using in ten years time. Shaping the objects of the future is probably the most imaginative activity for a human being’s mind.” saraMiCol VisCardi Journalist, London, UK http://purplelist.com/members/saramicol 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 8
  • 9. #5 ace hotel 2010 Allows Individual Artist Collabora- Uses Local Knowledge and Cre- Collaborates With Niche Busi- Opens Handmade-Only Commu- tion In Hotel Decor ativity To Enhance Hotels nesses, Opening Ceremony and nity Shop Stumptown ace Hotel brings a new spin on the hospitality industry, using the theme of storytelling and collaboration in each of its four loca- total 7.30 tions. Celebrating local design and engagement, each interior and en- vironment is individually curated by nearby artists and agencies, building a strong consciousness and community around its geog- raphy. Through relevant partnerships with niche businesses like Opening Ceremony, Project No. 8 and Stumptown, as well as pro- innovation responsiBility community imaGination viding space for community activities and events, the hotel has rebranded the experience of the overnight stay, making it a des- tination for like-minded visitors seeking more authentic, personal 7.86 6.60 7.01 7.73 accommodations at an affordable price. First time on good Brands report lessons for Business purple list voices engage the creative community “The Ace Hotel’s philosophy to create an egalitarian atmosphere Look for imaginative and artistic ideas, and let them help co-cre- by bringing together creative types with smaller budgets has ate the brand’s authenticity. reenergized boutique hotels. I love their on-going collaboration with Opening Ceremony and Stumptown coffee. Everything they Break the cookie cutter do as a whole feels specifically placed and thoughtfully attended, Bring distinction into every detail. Originality stands for a lot in while still not being too contrived.” consumers’ eyes. collaborate with likeminded Brands Similar brands build on the strengths and attitudes of each other. Jolene delisle Together, they represent a whole experience. Design/Art Director, New York, USA http://purplelist.com/members/madeitpretty make everywhere Feel local Local culture brings life to a destination, and makes for a seamless transition in and out of each place. tier your offerings, But make each special Varied levels of engagement enhance exploration and encourage “The ability for Ace Hotel to erupt onto the cultural vibe is aspirations with the brand. stellar. It creates a customer experience by starting with the experience already in existence. Bringing the community into its push expectations—set a new standard design, fostering new events within the locals, and a keen abil- Think ahead of expectations to tailor the experience for greater ity to have a consistent delivery of that experience. The brand enjoyment. adapts, but what is most imaginative is the fact that it brings trav- elers the most authentic experience, to the point that even the more than a hotel: social hub, meeting place locals want to stay as close to the brand as possible.” Creating a third place for social activity inspires conversation and organic growth to build community. JaMes riCe Creative Director, Portland, USA http://purplelist.com/members/jamesrice 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 9
  • 10. #6 ikea 2010 Friendly Design For Healthy Home Furnishes Parisian Subways Expands Product Line For Energy Creates Consciousness Around Air Efficiency Aluminum Conservation With Children ikea is showing a growing commitment to facilitating social good by creating more sustainable products and acting as a platform total 7.24 to help the community. From their solar-powered desk lamps to a contest encouraging aluminium recycling, the company is taking real steps to help better manage the world’s resources. A number of marketing campaigns, both physical and digital, have also provided useful benefits for their customers. A guerrilla ad campaign saw IKEA furnishing a Parisian subway stop with their innovation responsiBility community imaGination furniture, and when local creatives from Hamburg were evicted from their studio, IKEA allowed them to temporarily work in their store and explore the environment. 7.21 7.01 7.16 7.56 2009 position: #9 lessons for Business purple list voices create social incentives “IKEA is a great innovative brand. In the last year they’ve started Reward consumers for talking about and your brand for interact- to embrace augmented reality as a marketing opportunity to al- ing with branded social spaces. low consumers to see what IKEA furniture would look like in their own home before they purchase it. It’s moves like this that are produce rapidly putting them ahead of the competition along with a great price Develop an environment where consumers have a reason to come point and options. just to see what’s new. make products real Give consumers tools for picturing how products fit within their lives. duane brown approach the serious with playfulness Digital Strategist, Toronto, Canada Create inspiring environments that encourage imaginative think- http://purplelist.com/members/duanebrown ing. research Boldly Experiment briefly with daring new ideas, and make it critical to react promptly to responses. “IKEA is a mass brand. It doesn’t pretend to be high-end because it isn’t. Still, aesthetics are a big part of its product offering, and modular products slowly, innovation is coming to be too. Over the last year I’ve par- Provide building blocks for consumers to combine in their own ticularly enjoyed IKEA’s Facebook advertising campaign (where ways. users won items they tagged in Ikea’s Facebook photos), and their subway advertising (where they placed furniture in New York’s storefronts as collaborative workspaces subways). Utility is an important factor in its success. I’m sure this Share space and resources with likeminded communities. isn’t the last I’ll see of the brand this year!” anJali raMaCHandran Strategist/Planner, London, UK http://purplelist.com/members/anjali28 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 10
  • 11. #7 nike 2010 Recycled Cardboard Packaging Produces Anime App For Girls Creates Travel Guides With True Nike Innovation Lab Constantly Design City App Creates New Ideas nike has re-emerged as an imaginative leader, incorporating real aspirational qualities that make its products and services better. total 6.79 Whether its with dreamy anime advertising or social apps that allow users to make location-based games and travel guides of their city run, Nike understands, anticipates, and inspires the de- sires of its broad consumer base. As a brand that has long stood for individual freedom and expression, they have recently worked to act as a complimentary partner, allowing users to closely cus- tomize their preferred fitness experiences with apps, equipment innovation responsiBility community imaGination and product explorations. In essence, they have put their most passionate consumers in charge of developing and evolving the brand. 7.49 5.71 6.37 7.57 “Just do it” has also become further integrated into product de- velopment and design to react to current trends and movements. 2009 position: #13 As Nike products and packaging are constructed out of recycled materials (furthering an omnipresent trend in all consumer mar- kets), the tagline takes on new meaning to motivate and inspire others towards eco-friendly habits and practices. lessons for Business purple list voices create outlets For competition “Nike consistently demonstrates a committment to imagination, Build on the natural drive to compete with ourselves and others. either in their product innovation, service innovation or advertis- ing. They never stop pushing the envelope, understanding the inspire users to meet challenging standards core behaviors and motivators of their customers and delivering Present consumers with the opportunity to measure up against experiences that exceed expectations.” great talent. think globally andrew sCHultz Approach consumers from a global perspective by speaking to Web & Tech Dir. Experience Design, Philadelphia, USA our common humanity. http://purplelist.com/members/ajs004 support child-like optimism Foster communities and environments that shun overly-rational skepticism. encourage Believers, ignore others Rather than a product to purchase, provide a mentality to buy into (or not). “Nike uses imagination to constantly innovate their products and data For immediate tangible Benefits make them better. They also use imagination to get inside the Build tools that allow users to passively collect information about passion and desires of their customers. With a quick walk by one themselves, with analysis that benefits them positively. of their concept stores, passer-bys are inspired to live better and push themselves. Inside a Nike store the concept goes further, creativity is used to present the possibilities of a lifestyle that is in reach. Products that inspire the consumer to live better and dream of possibilities.” Constantine Frantzeskos Social Media Strategist, Southbank, Australia http://purplelist.com/members/conno 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 11
  • 12. #8 twitter 2010 Contextual Ads: Promoted Tweets @Anywhere Platform Allows The Hello Wall: Twitter-Controlled Shark Sends Triggered SMS Alerts Added Brands To Integrate Twitter Public Art Installation Through Twitter Experience Over the past year, twitter has continued to extend accessibility to a wider audience by opening its programming interface to ap- total 6.75 plication and website developers to further promote its real-time communication model into the online world. Even objects have begun to appropriate the platform for its tech- nologies. Everything from tea kettles, sharks and art installations now utilize the service to measure alertness and response, Twitter has become the modern day version of the town cryer. innovation responsiBility community imaGination As awareness of the service has spread to reach a broader audience, Twitter has made it easier for other brands to inte- 6.77 5.79 7.66 6.77 grate the experience with their @Anywhere platform. The swell in attention from advertisers and marketers has also lead Twitter to better brand its value, creating Promoted Tweets to generate 2009 position: #10 advertising revenue. lessons for Business purple list voices enable real-time “I love businesses that accidentally back into success. I love that At a time when something that happened yesterday is already Twitter was born because the founding team wanted a better way old news, find ways to reach your audience with information as it to communicate with each other rather than from some precisely takes place. plotted corporate plan. Imagination is at the very heart of organic growth.” distilled Knowledge In a world cluttered with information, delivering an easily digest- saraH browne ible message to your audience is increasingly a necessity. Web & Tech Writer, Social Researcher, Trendcaster Carmel, USA consider context http://purplelist.com/members/guruofnew Bring greater relevancy to any offering by delivering answers around the questions of who, where and when. the art of conversation Transform one-way, top-down communication into eye-level ex- changes that allow anyone to take part in the conversation. empower niche audiences While products and services directed at mainstream consumers are still the norm, the ability to reach smaller audiences with niche offerings is quickly becoming a viable alternative for expanding awareness and market share. “Twitter is the perfect example of less is more and how constraints networking everything help foster creativity, not limit it. As a platform, Twitter has run Data is power resource and raw material for innovation. Allowing away with the game. Not even Facebook or Google can compete people to connect with and tap into that stream adds value to directly. every transaction. alex HillinGer Brand Alchemist, Seattle, USA http://purplelist.com/members/alexhillinger 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 12
  • 13. #9 foursquare 2010 Enhances Digital Maps With Matches Like-Minded Strangers Gives Active Users Superpower Reinvents College Campus Experi- Reviews Privileges ences Foursquare has become one of the fastest growing mobile brands, as it strives to create a more integrated social ecosystem within total 6.65 cities. By elusively combining location-based tracking with user reviews, the practical application takes on a gamer’s mentality to “check-in” for greater exposure to new and familiar locales. By partnering with Bing to bolster its data stream, and relying on users to enhance their experiences through tiered “superpower” privileges, the brand attempts to improve how we live our daily innovation responsiBility community imaGination lives using social progress as its currency. The app propels its us- ers to achieve in an online world by doing it in the offline, allowing the individual to connect to like-minded communities, groups and 7.43 5.50 6.66 7.01 interests. First time on good Brands report lessons for Business purple list voices provide a platform and incentivize users to contribute “Foursquare has only been around a year, so it’s hard to call them Shared currency appeals to all consumers involved, bringing val- a long-term innovative company. However, in that short period of ue into the relationship. time they are trying to push idea of check-in into the mainstream and partnering with interest companies to make it happen. Com- gaming dynamics can serve as incentives For user ing out with their beta Business Dashboard was a great move and engagement is helping to keep their company small. I think their most innova- Allow users to build experience and progress at their own pace. tive move to date was giving up some power to allow users to edit, merge and fix venue listings. That move has kept them a nimble Find useful ways to connect users with each other but strong company to be reckoned with. They are listening to us- Build upon a like-minded social strategy to enhance action and ers and have done a lot for a start in such a short period of time.” involvement. target a niche audience, prove demand, expand Understand the wants and needs of each user and find solutions duane brown to best fit their everyday lives. Digital Strategist, Toronto, Canada http://purplelist.com/members/duanebrown partnerships help with growth Collaborations within a single platform help to create relevant goals to move forward. “Foursquare is imaginative, because it is something no one had thought about. As usual, imagination is nurtured by reality ele- ments and Foursquare rearranged Zagat, Twitter, Word of Mouth tactics and people’s self-promotion tendencies. The result is a platform that soon will be measured media for small businesses.” iVan sanCHez Dir of Brand Planning and Development Bogotá, Colombia http://purplelist.com/members/ivansanchez 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 13
  • 14. #10 nintendo 2010 Wii+Netflix Allows For Unlimited 3D Gaming With No Glasses On DS McDonald’s Uses Nintendo DS To Wii Teaches CPR Techniques Movie Streaming Device Train Employees Nintendo has proved itself worthy of being a good brand by providing tools that are versatile and useful beyond their prime total 6.61 intent, allowing for imaginative re-purposing. By re-imagining the gaming console with Wii, the company has attracted both gamers and audiences on the periphery to em- brace the brand. With its strategic partnership with Netflix, Nintendo has been able to grow beyond the gaming category, as a more expansive entertainment brand. innovation responsiBility community imaGination The company’s portable gaming system, the Nintendo DS, has been re-purposed for educational purposes as well. Japanese 7.34 4.86 6.47 7.77 McDonald’s employees have also been successfully trained using the DS with success. 2009 position: #18 As new advancements are made in both interface design and in- teractivity (such as the the integration of 3D technologies into the DS), Nintendo will no doubt focus efforts on further broadening the brand to reach more people at every consumer touch point. lessons for Business purple list voices Find an alternative market when you can’t compete head on “From the moment they got into the video game industry they Recognize that users naturally separate themselves into various have not stopped moving forward and proposing what the indus- levels of product engagement try is able offer. From Game Boy to Wii, Nintendo has become a company that knows and understands insights and is able to lower the Barrier to engagement translate them into great products. What I particularly admire Make devices and experiences intuitive, focusing on human be- about them is that they do not limit themselves to “gamers”, they haviors and inputs explore outside their own “natural consumer” market. With the Wii they have been able to offer a product that is changing every- Be the reason Families get together one’s understanding of a video game, including my 58-year-old Focus beyond the primary consumer and build opportunities for aunt who uses it everyday.” brands to draw a broader audience use gaming interactions to teach Paulina lezaMa Reinvent and reapply the collaborative gaming model to incentiv- Senior Strategy Consultant, México City, México ize real-life learnings and education http://purplelist.com/members/paulezama innovate outside your industry/comfort Zone Integrate technology normally restricted to other products “Nintendo is imaginatively effective because it goes beyond their core business. Imagination for a game developer is not only about technology and usability boundaries and possibilities. It is also about asking how to develop a brand that does something for people. At Nintendo, they imagined a console that not only enter- tained when playing but also delivered entertainment in a more passive way.” kHizar Hayat Strategy Consultant, Karachi, Pakistan http://purplelist.com/members/duanebrown 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 14
  • 15. top listinGs 2010 top 15 Good Brands 2010 1. Google 6. IKEA 11. Facebook 2. Apple 7. Nike 12. Starbucks 3. Jamie Oliver 8. Twitter 13. Lady Gaga 4. MIT 9. Foursquare 14. Nokia 5. Ace Hotel 10. Nintendo 15. American Apparel top 10 By cateGory innovative responsiBle community imaGinative Brands Brands Brands Brands Apple Jamie Oliver Google Apple Google Google Jamie Oliver Google MIT MIT Apple MIT Ace Hotel IKEA Twitter Lady Gaga Lady Gaga Ace Hotel MIT Nintendo Jamie Oliver Starbucks Facebook Ace Hotel Nike American Apparel IKEA Jamie Oliver Foursquare Apple Ace Hotel Nike Nintendo Nokia Foursquare IKEA IKEA Twitter Starbucks Foursquare top 10 Good Brands from 2009 1. Google 3. Zipcar 5. Amazon 7. Virgin 9. IKEA 2. Apple 4. GOOD Magazine 6. Facebook 8. Twitter 10. Skype 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 15
  • 16. methodoloGy 2010 selection The Good Brands Report is an indicator of combined relevance and leadership in 2010. We started our selection process by re- cording the number of times brands were mentioned in 1,500 of our most recent articles (published between Nov. 1, 2009 and April 1, 2010) and then calculated the 15 most common brands. These brands were judged the most relevant in the cultural zeit- geist. experts With the most relevant brands, we asked a panel of experts on The Purple List to rate the brands between April 1 and April 14, 2010. Over 100 Purple Listers from 17 markets responded to the survey and on a scale of 1 to 10 ranked the brands presented on Innovation, Environmental Responsibility, Imagination, and Social Collaboration. The average scores gathered gave PSFK a figure to show how ‘Good’ each brand is in our survey. questions asked innovation How well does this brand consistently innovate? responsiBility How well does this brand make environmental and ethical con- siderations—like reuse and recycling—around the production and distribution methods it uses to get their products/services to market? community How well do these brands provide a positive and beneficial expe- rience to all those it touches from production to consumption— providing society as a whole with an improved experience? imaGination How well do these brands consistently use imagination to produce good products and services? 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 16
  • 17. aBout psfk 2010 psfk PSFK is a New York City based trends research and innovation company that publishes a daily news site, provides trends re- search and innovation consultancy, manages a network of freelance experts and hosts idea-generating events. We aim to inspire our readers, our clients and our guests to make things better—whether that’s better products, better services, better lives or a better world. www.psfk.com thepurplelist Expertise available at anytime, anywhere and on any subject. can we write a PSFK’s Purple List is a network of experts for hire. The list is comprised of design- ers, journalists, marketers, and entrepreneurs. The Purple List has been used by report For you? journalists to find expert views on new stories; by agencies in search of talent; and by global research consultancies. Plus, PSFK uses the Purple List both as a source of editorial research and opinion on PSFK and as a source of paid expertise when performing client work. contact www.purplelist.com Piers Fawkes CEO & Founder piers@psfk.com +1 646.520.4672 Jeff Weiner Director, Business Development jeff.weiner@psfk.com +1 646.520.4665 +1 516.359.3453 466 Broome St. 2nd Floor New York, NY 10013 USA www.psfk.com www.purplelist.com April 2010 v.2 466 B ROOM E STREE T 2N D FLOOR N E W YORK , NY 1 0 013 USA +1 6 46 520 4665 W W W. PSFK .COM Good Brands Report 2010 17