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Standing out from the crowd with corporate identity design

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Okay — but what’s the difference between corporate identity and corporate branding? Corporate branding vs. corporate identity Corporate branding refers to the relationship between customers and your brand. Color Color is a powerful thing, especially when it comes to corporate branding.

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The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

Inkbot Design

Printing Technology Advances Print production technologies, enabling graphic design and art innovations, transformed Japan's history. Similarly, today’s innovations in digital printing drive creativity. How are corporate brand mascots used in Japanese graphic design?

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The CMYK Colour Model: An In-Depth Look

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7-Colour Printing Presses Adding more inks to the standard 4-colour lineup further extends the achievable colour space. This allows richer, more vibrant colour reproduction.

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Secrets of Iconic Logos: Discovering Why They Work

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The typeface you select for your logo should reflect your brand's personality and values. For instance, a fun, playful brand may opt for a rounded, bubbly typeface, while a professional, corporate brand might prefer a more traditional serif font.

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50 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2020

Shillington

These companies are run by passionate professionals who are well aware that following their vision is just as important as continuously communicating their vision’s brand. Corporate branding works as an extension of a business by visually expressing its concept, so it is no surprise that new stories require a new visual language.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

Shillington

These companies are run by passionate professionals who are well aware that following their vision is just as important as continuously communicating their vision’s brand. Corporate branding works as an extension of a business by visually expressing its concept, so it is no surprise that new stories require a new visual language.