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Scenes from D Home’s Elevating Your Brand Panel

D Home and Palecek hosted a morning panel during Dallas Design Week that left the audience inspired and enlightened on branding concepts and best practices.
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Scenes from D Home’s Elevating Your Brand Panel

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On April 25, D Home hosted an insightful panel in conjunction with Dallas Design Week at Palecek showroom. The morning kicked off with a discussion exploring how designers can best build brand awareness, be featured in media, find the right clientele through strategic marketing, and more. Attendees heard directly from our talented panel comprised of leading designers, digital mavens, and experienced editors including Product and Interior Designer Caitlin Wilson, Pulp Design Studio’s Founders Carolina Gentry and Beth Dotolo, plus D Home’s Executive Editor Ryan Conner and Marketing Director Gillea Allison.

The conversation was full of valuable takeaways from personal application stories of the panelists’ brand journey to tangible recommendations for pursuing brand success for designers in the room. The morning wrapped up with an 1:1 portfolio review, where attendees sought feedback and made connections with D Home’s editorial team along with expert panelists.

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