The right font and pops of color can make a simple design really shine, like in this branding package by Undesign. [via Changethethought]
The right font and pops of color can make a simple design really shine, like in this branding package by Undesign. [via Changethethought]
pwnator:noahkai:najmetender:devincastro: Jacket+Bookmarks, cleverly designed by Igor Udushlivy. He thought it would be great if we used dust jackets and bookmarks together to create a unique image for a paper book. View more of his jacket+bookmark pieces, here.
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All kinds of beautiful. Such a great idea!
letterheady: Fabriken Fortschritt GmbH, 1932 | Source
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Hard to imagine this is from 1932. I want this for my own personal letterhead…if I actually had that sort of thing.
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Great old article about bad layouts. Basic summary: You only need one sidebar, stupid.
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waxandmilk: The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterson. Cover art direction by Coralie Bickford-Smith
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Great type layout and use of just two colors.
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letterheady:Albert Einstein, 1932 | Source
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I love the simplicity of this letterhead. Sometimes a good font is all you need.
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