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  2. Grae Drake - Wikipedia

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    Grae Drake is an American host, entertainment journalist, and film critic.. Drake is best known for her work as a film critic and her celebrity interviews. [2]Drake is a recognized "geek culture" personality in fandom circles, [3] and often serves as a panelist, moderator and panel host at major pop culture conventions and events nationwide including New York Comic Con, WonderCon, SXSW, [4 ...

  3. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    As of Unicode version 16.0, there are 155,063 characters with code points, covering 168 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets.This article includes the 1,062 characters in the Multilingual European Character Set 2 subset, and some additional related characters.

  4. Visual brand language - Wikipedia

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    Visual brand language is the intentional use of design elements- such as shape, colour, materials, finish, typography and composition- to subliminally communicate a company's values and personality through imagery and design style. It is intended to create a first impression of the brand for the consumer.

  5. Fan loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Five personality traits are used as a brand personality identification method for sports teams. These include competitiveness, morality, credibility, prestige and authenticity. The team's aptitude to defeat competitors and attain goals is a measure of its competitiveness relating to descriptions such as triumphant, winning, dynamic, proud ...

  6. Brand management - Wikipedia

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    Brand personality refers to "the set of human personality traits that are both applicable to and relevant for brands". [ 53 ] Brand preference refers to "consumers' predisposition towards certain brands that summarize their cognitive information processing towards brand stimuli".

  7. David Aaker - Wikipedia

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    Aaker is the creator of the Aaker Model, a marketing model that views brand equity as a combination of brand awareness, brand loyalty, and brand associations. [11] The model outlines the necessity of developing a brand identity, which is a unique set of brand associations representing what the brand stands for and offers to customers an aspiring brand image.

  8. Talk:Dimensions of brand personality - Wikipedia

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  9. Geek Code - Wikipedia

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    The Geek Code, developed in 1993, is a series of letters and symbols used by self-described "geeks" to inform fellow geeks about their personality, appearance, interests, skills, and opinions. The idea is that everything that makes a geek individual can be encoded in a compact format which only other geeks can read.