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Dynamic Branding: Responsive Graphics for Brands of Today
In an increasingly digital world, brands are faced with the challenge of reshaping their identities in order to solidify their presence both online and offline, not to mention in a variety of other mediums. As a result, many designers and creatives have chosen to break with the notion of “never change your identity” and have opted for fluid, adaptive graphics that flexibly adapt to each platform they are placed on. Interweaving elements that span across graphics, motion, and more, Dynamic Branding showcases the best examples of graphic systems that skillfully shapeshift across mediums to bring out the best of what their brand has to offer while maintaining its integrity and core values.
Designing Brand Identity: A Comprehensive Guide to the World of Brands and Branding
Alina Wheeler, Rob Meyerson
It’s harder than ever to be the brand of choice―in many markets, technology has lowered barriers to entry, increasing competition. Everything is digital and the need for fresh content is relentless. Decisions that used to be straightforward are now complicated by rapid advances in technology, the pandemic, political polarization, and numerous social and cultural changes. The sixth edition of Designing Brand Identity has been updated throughout to address the challenges faced by branding professionals today. This best-selling book demystifies branding, explains the fundamentals, and gives practitioners a roadmap to create sustainable and successful brands. With each topic covered in a single spread, the book celebrates great design and strategy while adding new thinking, new case studies, and future-facing, global perspectives.
From type to logo: The best logotypes from around the world
When it comes to building a brand, logo design is often one of the first few important steps in the creative journey. With so much more competition to contend with today, how can designers help start-ups and evolving brands put their best foot forward visually? A key branding element used by many of the biggest companies around the world, a logotype revolves around a company’s name or initials and features typography as the main design approach. From Type to Logo details the processes of combining the two distinct design disciplines in a compelling book of case studies that make an inspiring reference point for budding and working branding professionals alike.
You are here 2: a new approach to signage & wayfinding
When it comes to designing effective signages that are also appealing to the eye, a delicate balance needs to be struck. On one hand, a wayfinding system has to avoid confusion and reduce stress for visitors orienting themselves within complex environments such as a healthcare facility. On the other hand, as a big part of many a visual identity design project, it can help a brand stand out by presenting distinct pops of personality. A follow-up to the first edition that was published in 2013, You Are Here 2 showcases a new curation of the best signages and wayfinding systems that enhance spaces and settings around the world today. Whether they serve to simply guide people from point A to point B or elicit curiosity and delight in exploration, these projects reflect the work of designers who are adept at merging form and functionality to demonstrate creative thinking and empathy.
Design thinking for visual communication
Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris
How do you start a design project? How can you generate ideas and concepts in response to a design brief? How do other designers do it? This book will answer all these questions and more. Now in its second edition, the highly popular Design Thinking for Visual Communication identifies methods and thought processes used by designers in order to start the process that eventually leads to a finished piece of work. Step-by-step guidance for each part of the process is highlighted by real-life case studies, enabling the student to see teaching in practice. This focus on ideas and methods eschews an abstract, academic approach in favour of a useable approach to design as a problem-solving activity. The new edition now includes contributions from a broader international range of design practices and adds depth to existing case studies by looking in greater detail at some of the processes used.