Flexible Visual Identity

Flexible Visual Identity

Author: C. Jinming

Publisher: Images Publishing

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781864707779

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- Features more than 70 stunning and innovative projects from various countries, showing in detail how a flexible brand identity is applied to each different media - Depicts a great range of design methods and forms of expressions for designing for a flexible identity, with key analysis for points of reference - Features recently completed case studies that reflect current and contemporary design trends - Comprises a useful package of information that would be of high reference value for graphic designers, educators, and students In the internet age, the means of communication keep changing along with the increasing formation. It becomes more difficult to catch the public's attention and the monotonous and invariable logos can't meet the needs of current and future commercial society any more. Designers need to seek new design language to express a brand. Flexible logos are a kind of design form with more variability, stronger adaptability, wider coverage, and fresh visual effect. This new form perfectly follows the development trend of globalized, diversified, and internet integration of online and offline operations in the new commercial society. However, the birth of flexible logos is not only to adapt to new media - and new means of communication - but also a breakthrough of logo design itself that creates new possibilities for the innovation of logo form and breaks the fixed, monotonous, and invariable characteristics of the traditional static logos. This book explores the creation and methods of the flexible logo design process and analyses its application across dozens of international projects. Each project explores the notion of broader brand extension stability, as well as the stability of consumers' psychological recognition.


Identity Designed

Identity Designed

Author: David Airey

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1631595946

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Ideal for students of design, independent designers, and entrepreneurs who want to expand their understanding of effective design in business, Identity Designed is the definitive guide to visual branding. Written by best-selling writer and renowned designer David Airey, Identity Designed formalizes the process and the benefits of brand identity design and includes a substantial collection of high-caliber projects from a variety of the world’s most talented design studios. You’ll see the history and importance of branding, a contemporary assessment of best practices, and how there’s always more than one way to exceed client expectations. You’ll also learn a range of methods for conducting research, defining strategy, generating ideas, developing touchpoints, implementing style guides, and futureproofing your designs. Each identity case study is followed by a recap of key points. The book includes projects by Lantern, Base, Pharus, OCD, Rice Creative, Foreign Policy, Underline Studio, Fedoriv, Freytag Anderson, Bedow, Robot Food, Together Design, Believe in, Jack Renwick Studio, ico Design, and Lundgren+Lindqvist. Identity Designed is a must-have, not only for designers, but also for entrepreneurs who want to improve their work with a greater understanding of how good design is good business.


Perspectives on Design and Digital Communication

Perspectives on Design and Digital Communication

Author: Nuno Martins

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-09

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 3030496473

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This book shares new research findings and practical lessons learned that will foster advances in digital design, communication design, web, multimedia and motion design, graphic design and branding, and other related areas. It gathers the best papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Digital Design and Communication, DIGICOM 2019, held on November 15–16, 2019, in Barcelos, Portugal. The respective contributions highlight new theoretical perspectives and practical research directions in design and communication, aimed at promoting their use in a global, digital world. The book offers a timely guide and a source of inspiration for designers of all kinds (Graphic, Digital, Web, UI & UX Design and Social Media), for researchers, advertisers, artists, entrepreneurs, and brand or corporate communication managers, and for teachers and advanced students.


Dynamic Identities

Dynamic Identities

Author: Irene van Nes

Publisher: BIS Publishers

Published: 2013-12-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789063693398

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How to produce brand identities that are alive, with the ability to morph into new versions based on outside influences.


Branded Interactions

Branded Interactions

Author: Marco Spies

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0500023700

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An invaluable source of inspiration for anyone involved with or interested in the design of interactive brands Digital design plays a crucial role in how customers experience a brand. However, corporate websites and online shops are only one part of interactive brand identity. The importance of mobile apps for smartphones and tablets has grown exponentially in recent years, while interactive touch points and billboards are increasingly found in the real world. The interface is now the brand. Branded Interactions is a practical handbook for professional digital designers and those just starting out. It is designed to guide the reader through the process of digital brand design in five key phases: discovering a demographic, defining an action plan, designing an interface, delivering a quality product, and distributing the design to the marketplace. All the sections are packed with real-world examples, case studies, and interviews with experts from leading brands and interactive agencies. A wealth of design documentation and diagrams helps to build a solid framework for any project, incorporating brand strategy at every stage while remaining flexible enough to incorporate change and creativity.


Before the Brand

Before the Brand

Author: Alycia Perry

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780071393096

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This book schools businesspeople in the ABCs of traditional identity branding and describes successful long-term strategies for creating or refocusing brand identities for all types of products and services.


Dynamic Identities in Cultural and Public Context

Dynamic Identities in Cultural and Public Context

Author: Ulrike Felsing

Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers

Published: 2009-10-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783037781630

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This publication studies methods for creating flexible looks for public and cultural institutions. The conventional logos traditionally used by companies are the result of a unique process of compression and abstraction. By contrast, flexible looks do not conceal their diverse components in their logo but instead from a complex family of symbols from them. In the combination of a basic logo and a family of symbols, the look is in a position to represent the general (the philosophy of the institution, the program) and the specific (e.g., changing exhibitions and events). The author describes the effect and potential of looks and offers general criteria that distinguish fully developed, dynamic looks. The subject is also presented in the form of artistic projects and with reference examples from the natural sciences and the humanities. Case studies of famous designers such as Karl Gerstner and Ruedi Baur enhance the analysis


Designing Brand Identity

Designing Brand Identity

Author: Alina Wheeler

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-10-11

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1118418743

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A revised new edition of the bestselling toolkit for creating, building, and maintaining a strong brand From research and analysis through brand strategy, design development through application design, and identity standards through launch and governance, Designing Brand Identity, Fourth Edition offers brand managers, marketers, and designers a proven, universal five-phase process for creating and implementing effective brand identity. Enriched by new case studies showcasing successful world-class brands, this Fourth Edition brings readers up to date with a detailed look at the latest trends in branding, including social networks, mobile devices, global markets, apps, video, and virtual brands. Features more than 30 all-new case studies showing best practices and world-class Updated to include more than 35 percent new material Offers a proven, universal five-phase process and methodology for creating and implementing effective brand identity