This Artist Draws Quirky Characters, Funny Scenes, and Catchy Slogans That Make You Smile and Laugh
Jamie Browne is an illustrator who has a simple, unique, and cool style. He draws quirky characters, funny scenes, and catchy slogans that reflect his personality and humor. He has worked with brands like Volcom, Vans, and Stab Magazine, and he has a loyal fan base on Instagram. But Jamie’s journey as an artist started when he was a kid, doodling on his school books and annoying his teachers. Continue reading »
Nikea: Exploring the Conceptual Partnership Between Cult Brands
In recent times, there has been a surge in partnerships between cult brands, as evidenced by the Heinz and Absolute Vodka collaboration which resulted in a vodka sauce. The trend has continued with Victor Martens’ imaginative collaboration between Nike and Ikea, aptly named “Nikea.” Continue reading »
Meet Jean Carlu, A Pioneer of Graphic Design and Branding
Jean Carlu was a French graphic designer who was born in 1900 in Bonnières-sur-Seine. He began his career as a professional poster designer in 1919 after winning a competition held by a dental aids producer called Glycodont in 1918. Continue reading »
Confection: The British Designer Shows Us how Brands Can Adjust to Our Tastes
Nike chocolate bar? Or maybe a Puma? How about bar of Versace? The British designer Jonty D humorously plays around with the theme of how modern brands can easily and seamlessly influence our perceptions. Continue reading »
The Superb 3D Creations & Custom Typeworks by Jérémie Gauthier
Jérémie Gauthier is a French graphic designer based in Lyon who loves to experiment with 3D artworks and custom typography. Continue reading »
The US States Brand Identity Clearly Illustrated by Bogdan Katsuba
Graphic Designer Bogdan Katsuba created this cool selection of badges and a poster to visually represent each one of the 50 US states. Continue reading »
“A Momentary Silence”: Haunted Illustrations by Nicholas Moegly
Nicholas Moegly specializes in creating posters, key art, and album art for the music and entertainment industry, as well as designs for advertising, packaging, and branding. He has worked with several Grammy-winning artists, multiple Fortune 500 companies, international apparel and beverage brands, and has had his work shown in galleries around the world. Continue reading »
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Receives an Official Logo
The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone receives an official logo. It was developed by a Ukrainian creative agency, who are famous for creating the branding of Ukraine Now (so good that it has been copied many times by other people). Continue reading »
What If Famous Painters Had Their Own Modern Logos
Have you ever thought how famous artists like Leonardo Da Vinci or Salvador Dali would create in the modern world? What if these famous painters had their own modern logos? Continue reading »
15 Brands Lost In Translation – Epic Branding Fails
While the world has become so much smaller with globalization, it is important not to underestimate the importance of language and cultural barriers that divides each country. For multinational brands expanding into new territories especially, they may find that an successful slogan or even brand name in their country does not mean the same thing in a foreign land.
To prove this point, Print Peppermint has compiled an infographic of the worst examples of brands that got lost in translation, and you would be surprised at how even the biggest brands can get it wrong. Continue reading »
What Michelle Obama’s Campaign Branding May Look Like If She Runs For President
If you are a fan of President Obama, you are probably also in the anti-Trump camp for this year’s presidential race—and you are likely to be rather, if not very, upset by how the country would soon be led by President Trump. Continue reading »