Heyo, Designers! We are here with the winner announcement of the Branding Writing Contest by HackerNoon and LogoDesign.net! This is one of the mini-writing contests launched in April for our community. Because - mo sponsored tags, mo revenue sharing with our excellent writers. We say it again and again - these contests are our favorite source of revenue stream because we get to share a part of our revenue with our community and recruit some fantastic stories, our writers get rewarded and encouraged for their superb content, and our sponsor connects directly with the tech community. That’s what branding is really about - connecting with real people, isn’t it? Here’s a message from Zaheer Dodhia, CEO of LogoDesign.net, for the contest participants: "Establishing a brand in today’s world is complex. Brands that succeed are ones that learn to adapt, evolve, and differentiate their uniqueness. I’m happy to see so many contributors who have demonstrated this in their thought leadership articles." Let’s have a look at the top 10 stories: The Branding Writing Contest: Top 10 Stories 🔥 Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World by @pakutin 8 Bizarre Lessons from 8 Years of Branding by @walo UIUX Design v/s Frontend Development by @palakgupta Beyond Logos and Slogans: Exploring 5 Dimensions of Brand Personality by @khamisihamisi Why Designers Should Venture Outside Their Industry for Inspiration by @hacker1749004 Tech founder, Why Haven't You Become a Designer Yet? by @qreamindahouse The Art of Anti-Storytelling in Branding: How Zendesk Stole The Software Adoption Show by @nebojsaneshatodorovic 5 Essential Branding Elements in the Crowded SaaS Space by @SHOBHIT1989.GUPTA Why Is Building a Strong Brand Pivotal for Ecommerce? by @swetalikar The Lessons I've Learned After Hosting 70+ Podcast Episodes by @Anna-Nadeina Like every other contest, the editors voted for their favorite story. There’s one difference this time - we have only one winner. 🥁And the Winner Story Is 🥁 Scoring the highest number of votes and reads on HackerNoon in April, Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World by @pakutin wins $1000! https://hackernoon.com/embracing-uncertainty-creating-resilient-products-for-a-changing-world?embedable=true Another example of fun design is ‘chaotic redesigns,’ a recent Twitter trend. This trend appears to be a useful thought exercise in considering people's emotions about modern software and how the concepts that popular products use can be taken to the point of absurdity. Well-deserved win, @pakutin. We will contact you with the next steps to claim the reward. Visit contest.hackernoon.com today to see currently running contests. Keep writing, y’all. Heyo, Designers! We are here with the winner announcement of the Branding Writing Contest by HackerNoon and LogoDesign.net ! This is one of the mini-writing contests launched in April for our community. Because - mo sponsored tags, mo revenue sharing with our excellent writers. Branding Writing Contest by HackerNoon LogoDesign.net We say it again and again - these contests are our favorite source of revenue stream because we get to share a part of our revenue with our community and recruit some fantastic stories, our writers get rewarded and encouraged for their superb content, and our sponsor connects directly with the tech community. That’s what branding is really about - connecting with real people, isn’t it? Here’s a message from Zaheer Dodhia, CEO of LogoDesign.net, for the contest participants: "Establishing a brand in today’s world is complex. Brands that succeed are ones that learn to adapt, evolve, and differentiate their uniqueness. I’m happy to see so many contributors who have demonstrated this in their thought leadership articles." "Establishing a brand in today’s world is complex. Brands that succeed are ones that learn to adapt, evolve, and differentiate their uniqueness. I’m happy to see so many contributors who have demonstrated this in their thought leadership articles." Let’s have a look at the top 10 stories: The Branding Writing Contest: Top 10 Stories 🔥 Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World by @pakutin 8 Bizarre Lessons from 8 Years of Branding by @walo UIUX Design v/s Frontend Development by @palakgupta Beyond Logos and Slogans: Exploring 5 Dimensions of Brand Personality by @khamisihamisi Why Designers Should Venture Outside Their Industry for Inspiration by @hacker1749004 Tech founder, Why Haven't You Become a Designer Yet? by @qreamindahouse The Art of Anti-Storytelling in Branding: How Zendesk Stole The Software Adoption Show by @nebojsaneshatodorovic 5 Essential Branding Elements in the Crowded SaaS Space by @SHOBHIT1989.GUPTA Why Is Building a Strong Brand Pivotal for Ecommerce? by @swetalikar The Lessons I've Learned After Hosting 70+ Podcast Episodes by @Anna-Nadeina Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World by @pakutin Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World @pakutin 8 Bizarre Lessons from 8 Years of Branding by @walo 8 Bizarre Lessons from 8 Years of Branding @walo UIUX Design v/s Frontend Development by @palakgupta UIUX Design v/s Frontend Development @palakgupta Beyond Logos and Slogans: Exploring 5 Dimensions of Brand Personality by @khamisihamisi Beyond Logos and Slogans: Exploring 5 Dimensions of Brand Personality @khamisihamisi Why Designers Should Venture Outside Their Industry for Inspiration by @hacker1749004 Why Designers Should Venture Outside Their Industry for Inspiration @hacker1749004 Tech founder, Why Haven't You Become a Designer Yet? by @qreamindahouse Tech founder, Why Haven't You Become a Designer Yet? @qreamindahouse The Art of Anti-Storytelling in Branding: How Zendesk Stole The Software Adoption Show by @nebojsaneshatodorovic The Art of Anti-Storytelling in Branding: How Zendesk Stole The Software Adoption Show @nebojsaneshatodorovic 5 Essential Branding Elements in the Crowded SaaS Space by @SHOBHIT1989.GUPTA 5 Essential Branding Elements in the Crowded SaaS Space @SHOBHIT1989.GUPTA Why Is Building a Strong Brand Pivotal for Ecommerce? by @swetalikar Why Is Building a Strong Brand Pivotal for Ecommerce? @swetalikar The Lessons I've Learned After Hosting 70+ Podcast Episodes by @Anna-Nadeina The Lessons I've Learned After Hosting 70+ Podcast Episodes @Anna-Nadeina Like every other contest, the editors voted for their favorite story. There’s one difference this time - we have only one winner. 🥁And the Winner Story Is 🥁 Scoring the highest number of votes and reads on HackerNoon in April, Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World by @pakutin wins $1000! Embracing Uncertainty: Creating Resilient Products for a Changing World @pakutin https://hackernoon.com/embracing-uncertainty-creating-resilient-products-for-a-changing-world?embedable=true https://hackernoon.com/embracing-uncertainty-creating-resilient-products-for-a-changing-world?embedable=true Another example of fun design is ‘chaotic redesigns,’ a recent Twitter trend. This trend appears to be a useful thought exercise in considering people's emotions about modern software and how the concepts that popular products use can be taken to the point of absurdity. Another example of fun design is ‘chaotic redesigns,’ a recent Twitter trend. This trend appears to be a useful thought exercise in considering people's emotions about modern software and how the concepts that popular products use can be taken to the point of absurdity. Twitter Well-deserved win, @ pakutin . We will contact you with the next steps to claim the reward. pakutin Visit contest.hackernoon.com today to see currently running contests. Keep writing, y’all. contest.hackernoon.com