Taking steps to re-brand our company. Moving away from our old and playful retro style mark and (sometimes inconsistent) design nuances and towards a modern vintage that is much more clean & simplified and better communicates our vision and represents the type of work we actually do.
We love the sunny optimism of 40's & 50's vintage type design & advertising, so we're trying to strike the balance of what we're describing as a modern vintage. How much distress in elements? How plain, simple and non-fussy? These are types of questions we're asking and hope we can solve in the next few weeks as we re-brand and re-align with where we want to go, and not where we've been.
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Jeremy Mansfield
Taking steps to re-brand our company. Moving away from our old and playful retro style mark and (sometimes inconsistent) design nuances and towards a modern vintage that is much more clean & simplified and better communicates our vision and represents the type of work we actually do.
We love the sunny optimism of 40's & 50's vintage type design & advertising, so we're trying to strike the balance of what we're describing as a modern vintage. How much distress in elements? How plain, simple and non-fussy? These are types of questions we're asking and hope we can solve in the next few weeks as we re-brand and re-align with where we want to go, and not where we've been.
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5 months ago
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ben dunn
love the feel of these!!
5 months ago
love it, onward.
5 months ago
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Modern Vintage
by Jeremy Mansfield
Playing around with the phrase modern vintage that describes our style and likes, and decided to visually get it out.
Made with Brand Aid
4 months ago