
Episode #39: Eric Jackson
“Naming isn’t an academic exercise – it’s more about your gut feeling about a name” Eric Jackson is a linguist, namer, and brand strategist. He earned his master’s degree in linguistics from Boston University, where his thesis was called “A l
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Show Notes
“Naming isn’t an academic exercise – it’s more about your gut feeling about a name”
Eric Jackson is a linguist, namer, and brand strategist. He earned his master’s degree in linguistics from Boston University, where his thesis was called “A linguistic introduction to brand naming”. His employment as a namer has spanned top-tier companies like Lexicon Branding, Salt Branding (now Material), and Northbound, and he’s created names for companies like Philips, New Balance, Verizon, Gillette and Nestlé. He’s also a fan of Dungeons and Dragons.
Sketch Engine (corpus analysis tool)
Corpus of Contemporary American English
Topics include
– networking – theology – job hopping – small agencies – naming – branding – internships – taxonomy – linguistic analysis
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