As promised in the article, Does YOUR Brand Take a Stand? – the Archetypes, we begin our examination of the 12 character types that brands fall into.
Our first character type is The Purist. Is this the archetype of your brand?
According to Wes Kisting in The Purist Philosophy,
The Purist is also known as the Innocent or the Idealist.
So, is YOUR brand “wholesome, exemplary, and highly ethical”?
Does it believe in “being good and doing good”?
Are its core values “simplicity, purity, health and good simple living”?
Does it take a stand for what is right?
These include:
A Purist champions values such as:
A Purist disdains:
These include:
Some well-known personal Purists are:
In doing my research for this series, I wanted to find some everyday people whose personal brands fit the various brand archetypes. Here are a couple examples of personal Purists:
[I would like to add some more everyday personal brands to this list. If you know of any that might fit into this category, please submit your suggestion via the comment section below. I will review them and determine whether or not they make suitable candidates to be added to the list. Thank you in advance.]
Some well-known business brands that are Purists include:
Here are some more Purist-type businesses:
For more on purism, you might find the following resources interesting:
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