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- canoe
My client just handed me a hot one, so I'm looking for some quick inspiration.
At this point they are targeting two different people with a simple phone app for service calls, and a more robust service analysis desktop app. They work together. The app is free but you have to be a customer to use it.
The client is calling for some kind of duotone look and feel, which works great in the print pieces, the website not so much. If you have anything worthwhile to share that may help solve this challenge, spark it up.
- detritus2
Tell you what: I'll roll and spark one up now, then come back and re-read your request and see if it makes any sense when I'm high.
- canoe0
Duality is only as trippy as you want to make it.
- monospaced0
So really just good 2-color design examples? There are great books on the subject. If there are photos involved they may be mono or duotones which is probably why they are using that word. Shouldn't be too hard to find great solutions to this with a simple search. I also see good stuff in regular good design examples. Good luck. 2-color design is some of the best to work on in my experience. The limitation is very liberating.
- Also I'm not sure why you feel this approach is good in print but not online. I see no reason why a website can't be as beautiful as a print piece.monospaced
- I guess I've been having a mental block... you'd have to see the project. Thank you for your help, I need a little inspiration.canoe
- monospaced1
Off the top of my head fontshop has a decent 2-color site. https://www.fontshop.com