How to Create Your Own Brand Guidelines – Tuts+ Design & Illustration Article
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What Kind of Logo Do You Get for $5? — Medium Note: this is a condensed version/follow-up of The $5 Logo. If you like this article, check out the original to get the full story, including design reviews of each logos and a very passionate comment thread. In the past couple years, demand for good […]
10 Tips for Designing Logos That Don’t Suck | Design Shack So you’re designing a logo. It sounds like an easy enough task, right? Draw a circle, type in the company name and you’re done (I’ve literally heard a designer suggest that very process). Unfortunately, if you’re really worth the money the client is paying […]
Do You Need a Style Guide? | Design Shack It’s a simple question: Do you need a style guide? And it has a simple answer: Yes. Any brand, company, blog or webpage that wants to create and maintain consistency and a professional feel should have a style guide. Style guides are a must for any […]
Working With Brand and Design Guidelines | Webdesigntuts Sometimes, particularly when you work with established brands and companies, you may encounter a set of brand or design guidelines. As a developer who might be working on a website without much design help, this can be something that you can really use to your advantage, guiding […]
Google Visual Assets Guidelines – Part 2 on Behance Google’s brand is shaped in many ways; one of which is through maintaining the visual coherence of our visual assets. In January 2012, expanding on the new iconography style started by Creative Lab, we began creating this solid, yet flexible, set of guidelines that have been helping Google’s […]
Google Visual Assets Guidelines – Part 1 on Behance Google’s brand is shaped in many ways; one of which is through maintaining the visual coherence of our visual assets. In January 2012, expanding on the new iconography style started by Creative Lab, we began creating this solid, yet flexible, set of guidelines that have been helping […]
Your Logo, as a Web Font Ligature | Webdesigntuts DownloadSOURCE FILES DemoVIEW IT ONLINE Let’s look at an alternative approach for displaying logos on a web page. Normally, you’ll approach the challenge by using an <img> tag. Perhaps you’ll use image replacement through CSS, perhaps you’ll even venture into SVG files, but have you considered what’s possible […]
Branded Interactions | Matthew Moore Design One or two key functions. Well designed apps master their core interactions. The best are unique and become associated with the brand itself. You could even call thembranded interactions.
Sponsored Heroes on Behance
Sponsored Heroes on Behance Imagine if one day capitalism reaches the point, where the big brands starts to sponsor the superheroes. How would this influence their images? Based on this hypothesis, I decided to experiment with some characters, and see what would be the results of such idea.