SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 04, 2017 -- Movies have the Oscars®, music has the GRAMMYs®, advertising has the Clios®, and now brand names have a prize just for them. Introducing the Normans™, an annual award to honor creativity in brand name development.
Last call for submissions is January 15, 2018.
A company or product name is perhaps the most important attribute of any brand, because it invites you to engage in a relationship with that brand. Generating a relevant—yet distinct—brand name is not easy. 500,000 new businesses launch every month, while 360,000 name requests stream across the desks of the UPSTO annually.
“It’s important that we honor great new brand names,” said Mike Pile, creative director of Uppercase Branding, a verbal identity consultancy that specializes in brand name development. “It was long overdue to celebrate the most fundamental and enduring element of a brand: its name.”
The past year has been fertile ground for naming, bringing us such luminary labels as Cabin, Ugly Baby, GammaChef, Ponycar, Strange Quest, and others. But many names are not getting the recognition they deserve. Enter… The Normans.
WHY THE NORMANS?
Named for the Norman invasion of England in 1066, which dramatically expanded the size and scope of the English language, the Normans™ recognize creative and linguistic achievement in new company and product names.
THE PROCESS
Using its proprietary evaluative system, DESLER-Vessel, Uppercase Branding will evaluate nominees based on each name’s fit to concept, descriptive relevance, emotional signals, semantic meaning, linguistic power, and competitive boldness. The Norman Awards is seeking submissions for product names in the following categories:
| THE CATEGORIES |
| Best New High-Tech Name |
| Best New Name in Food or Beverage |
| Best New Name in Consumer Durables |
| Best New Proprietary Drug Name |
| Best New Medical Device |
| Best New Name in the Automotive Sector |
| Best New Name in Sports Equipment |
| Best New Name in Apparel |
| Best New Name in Beer/Wine/Spirits |
| Best New Name in Consumer Electronics, Entertainment |
| Best New Name in Consumer Electronics, Tool |
| Best New Retail Chain Name |
| Best New Financial Service Name |
| Worst New Name |
SUBMISSION PROCESS
Any new product introduced within the last two years is eligible. Interested parties can simply email their brand name along with two or three bullet points describing why the name is extraordinary to [email protected]
DUE DATE
All entries must be received no later than January 15th, 2018.
ABOUT THE NORMANS
The Normans launched in 2016 to honor excellence in brand name development. It was created and is managed by Uppercase Branding, a verbal identity firm specializing in the development of impactful names for new companies, products, and features. Uppercase employs powerful creative techniques, proprietary evaluative methodologies, and custom research to create evocative verbal identities for companies like Nokia, FedEx, GE, and soon-to-be unicorn startups across every business sector. www.uppercasebranding.com
CONTACT
Mike Pile, 415 272-9655, [email protected]
www.thenormans.co [email protected]


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