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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

However, they’re created new for modern products. Incorporating nostalgic fonts and typography Chunky, whimsical fonts that mimic sign painting or old typewriter print evoke nostalgia. This immediately puts them in a favourable state of mind when evaluating the product. Brands want packaging that grabs shoppers’ eyes.

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Designer Yannis Karlopoulos’s Work is a Celebration of Greek History and Culture

Eye on Design

Descending from street level, the first room is an assemblage of shops signs, early 2000s Macs, various bricks, and a vitrine full of supermarket product packaging. They work with clients primarily in the Greek cultural sector and maintain the focus on print that Karlopoulos has sustained throughout his career. .

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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

With the rise of the Industrial Revolution, businesses began to recognise the importance of branding and creating distinct visual representations of their products or services. Companies realised the importance of creating distinctive marks that customers could easily recognise and associate with their products or services.

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

UX Collective

Designers are now quickly envisioning brand guidelines by superimposing corporate design materials onto premade product shots. Even pieces of printed paper need to have that right texture and colour (courtesy of mockup image sites) for an identity of a business to be “solidified.” Nothing was overlooked.

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15 Illustration Portfolio Websites That Are Brimming with Talent

High on Design by Wix

The internal project pages of her illustrator website provide a more in-depth showcase of her works, ranging from editorial illustration, to book covers, and even illustrated products like jigsaw puzzles. Neatly organized on Naomi’s homepage are her many projects, consisting of gifs, illustrated patterns and greeting cards.