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Brand Voice Framework

Voice vs. Tone

Voice = Brand's personality (consistent) Tone = How voice adapts to context (variable)

Example: A friendly brand (voice) might be celebratory in a win announcement but empathetic in a support response (tone).

Voice Dimensions

Tone Spectrum

Formal ←――――――――――――――→ Casual
[Legal docs]     [Social media]

Language Spectrum

Simple ←――――――――――――――→ Complex
[Consumer]       [Technical B2B]

Character Spectrum

Serious ←――――――――――――――→ Playful
[Finance]        [Entertainment]

Emotion Spectrum

Reserved ←――――――――――――――→ Expressive
[Corporate]      [Lifestyle brand]

Voice Development Process

Step 1: Define Personality Traits

Choose 3-5 traits that describe your brand:

  • Confident, not arrogant
  • Friendly, not unprofessional
  • Knowledgeable, not condescending
  • Innovative, not gimmicky
  • Authentic, not casual

Step 2: Create Voice Chart

Trait Description Do Don't
[Trait] [Meaning] [Example] [Example]

Step 3: Context Adaptation

Context Tone Shift Example
Social media More casual "Hey there!"
Support More empathetic "We understand..."
Legal More formal "In accordance with..."
Sales More confident "You'll see results..."

Voice Testing

Ask these questions:

  1. Does this sound like our brand?
  2. Would a competitor say this?
  3. Does it resonate with our audience?
  4. Is it consistent with our values?

Voice Guide Template

## [Brand] Voice Guide

### We Are
- [Trait 1]: [Description]
- [Trait 2]: [Description]
- [Trait 3]: [Description]

### We Sound Like
[Example phrases]

### We Don't Sound Like
[Anti-examples]

### Sample Rewrites
Before: [Generic copy]
After: [Branded copy]