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Arnold Palmer Invitational golfers will hit the links with the namesake's legacy on their mind and umbrella logo on their apparel and gear.
Follow the clothing trends when choosing apparel to promote your company with.
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Associate creative director for global branding firm Siegel+Gale Michael Preston on why brands can’t survive without a visual identity.
Logo design is fun. Designing new visuals is fun. Creating a tagline can be fun. But at the end of the day, these elements are simply tactics, nothing more. They may be a visual or verbal expression of the brand, but they are not the brand.
Why Does Digitizing Matter? I am pretty sure that each of us has a shirt, jacket or hat that is embroidered with a logo. It may not be for your current company or even anyone you’ve ever worked for, but you have it. I am a golfer and play in a lot of tournaments and...
A look at the most popular apparel trends for the upcoming season.
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South Bend's Center for History invited us to help them create a new visual identity for the historic Oliver Mansion.
Orange, the mobile telephone company, was indeed not the first entity to use color as a logo. In fact, color as symbol began with medieval knights and the samurai, before fighters wore uniforms as we know them today
When going into battle, it was essential to be identifiable by friends and foe alike. Flags, standards and other heraldry were boldly displayed, covered with basic geometric design and strong color. In quantity, such mass use of color and symbol was meant to intimidate the…