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Vintage Branding: Reviving the Classics for Modern Marketing

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Yep, that's right – those deliciously retro logos , packaging designs, and advertising styles from decades past are making a serious comeback. And let's remember the storytelling potential of vintage packaging and advertising materials. And that's where vintage branding shines like a diamond in a coal mine.

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20+ Creative Envelope Design Ideas That Stand Out

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Play with Colour, Texture, Fonts, and Graphics Visually exciting design elements, brilliant colour choices , and impactful graphics on your envelopes significantly increase perceived value and make your mail more alluring. Texture and Speciality Papers Surprise touch receptors by using envelopes with textural speciality papers and finishes.

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The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

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They balanced clean, grid-based layouts from the International Typographic Style with handmade brush strokes, fabrics, origami textures, and calligraphy. Corporate & Brand Mascots Companies also utilise character mascots or “yuru kyara” for promotions and advertising. trillion yen.

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Designing For Print Vs Digital: The Differences

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What key differences must designers consider with emerging new technologies when creating physical print mediums versus digital platforms? This article will explore designing for print vs digital media, the differences and creative considerations. Print ensures messages reach the intended eyes.

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A Guide to Vintage Design Styles

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For example, a designer can use 50s design elements such as fonts and mid-century illustration to give something a 50s art style or retro graphic design, and combine this with aged textures to give the impression of ageing. Look at a shiny modern digital print, and you’ll probably place it as having being made recently.