Home › Words › B › brandscapebrandscapebrandscape means the range of brands available in the market or a specific market segment, especially considered collectively as a cultural phenomenon.EtymologyBlend of brand + landscape. Anthropologist John Sherry is credited with coining term in 1986.nounThe range of brands available in the market or a specific market segment, especially considered collectively as a cultural phenomenon.e.g.“By now it should come as no surprise that the targets of these influential campaigns are three of the most familiar and best-tended logos on the brandscape: the Swoosh, the Shell and the Arches.” — 2000, Naomi Klein, No Logo, Vintage Canada, →ISBN, page 365:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.servicescape 64% match — The range of services available in the market. vs brandscape →brandwidth 60% match — The level of brand recognition or market share enjoyed by a product, service, or company. vs brandscape →brandscaping 59% match — The organization of physical space as an extension or representation of a brand. vs brandscape →mediascape 58% match — The metaphorical landscape of trends, tastes, etc. promoted by the media. vs brandscape →cobrand 56% match — To market (a product or service) under two or more brands together. vs brandscape →brandification 56% match — The permeation of commercial brands into other aspects of living. vs brandscape →brandlessness 54% match — Absence of a brand or commercial mark. vs brandscape →microbrand 54% match — A small commercial brand which is only recognised in a particular geographic or niche-interest market. vs brandscape →