Making a brand that doesn't have a colour
Making a brand that doesn't have a colour
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- deathboy0
because bruce lee would agree.
I personally like brands without rigid color guidelines that adapt to the objectives. especially if its a more creative brand. its harder to accomplish than a brand with a simple jingle slogan and color palette relying on message saturation over and over until you know what it is.