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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

Retro packaging refers to packaging that is intentionally designed to look old , vintage or nostalgic. 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.

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

UX Collective

*The term branding used over here mainly refers to the visual outputs that a company/individual would publish. But for the lack of a better word, I will refer to this slew of aforementioned items as ‘branding.’ 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. Television and print advertisements have relied heavily on visuals to capture consumers' attention. Typography is another psychological element in logo design.

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21 Photoshop Tutorials to Brush Up Your Photoshop Skills

HONGKIAT

The course is designed to enhance advertising campaigns or promotional material by emphasizing the importance of lighting in design. Designing an Isometric Pixel Art Coffee Shop This comprehensive tutorial guides you through the process of creating an isometric pixel art coffee shop.

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How Much Does Rebranding Cost?

Canny

Your brand runs through your business, from the way you communicate, to the way you advertise, the language you use, the beliefs you instill in your staff, and more. This is because you’re going to grow through the strength of your products, and brand recognition rather than through huge advertising and marketing campaigns.

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

Eye on Design

In her work Here on Future Earth , she employs her Cree Comic Sans in a series of photographs that show everyday scenes in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, replacing the English on shop signs and town wayfinding with Cree syllabics. Photograph by Savonne Anderson.

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