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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

Vintage signage fonts mimic painted shop sign lettering with distressed, imperfect shapes, offering an authentic retro touch. A vintage cola-style serif font looks plucked straight from a 50s advertisement. Incorporate era trademarks like motifs, patterns, colours and silhouettes into structural packaging and labelling elements.

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Maybe we don’t have to (re)brand everything

UX Collective

It is as if graphic designers all work from the same palette… they pick and choose from what is currently hip and readily acceptable to infuse the work of their clients with a dose of contemporary cool.” — Rudy VanderLans for Emigre ? Everyone could use a giggle now and then when they see a tacky shop sign seemingly made with Powerpoint.

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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

Symbols played a crucial role in advertising campaigns, as companies sought to create brand gurus that would resonate with consumers and leave a lasting impression. Logos from this era incorporated floral patterns, curved typography, and intricate illustrations.

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21 Photoshop Tutorials to Brush Up Your Photoshop Skills

HONGKIAT

Continuous skill enhancement is crucial for any seasoned graphic designer. The process is quick and only involves a few steps, making it perfect for graphic designers who need to tidy up their images for different projects. It guides you through the use of Photoshop’s Object Selection Tool and the Content-Aware Fill feature.

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Is It Art, or Is It Type? What We Learn When Language is Built, Not Written

Eye on Design

As Julia Born puts it much better in an interview with the Gradient : “ [Ebner] fascinates many graphic designers because she manages to capture and magically bring together typography, poetry, philosophy, politics, language, and aspects of the vernacular.” She’s what I would term a “designer’s artist.” Photograph by Savonne Anderson.

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15 Illustration Portfolio Websites That Are Brimming with Talent

High on Design by Wix

Some of her commissioned client work – such as that for Marie Claire or graphic design magazine Wrap – is highlighted using individual project pages. Neatly organized on Naomi’s homepage are her many projects, consisting of gifs, illustrated patterns and greeting cards. Johanna Puhl.