Inspiration - Design for real clients
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I'm really struggling to find decent examples of good, corporate branding and layouts etc.
Everything on p!nterest / beehance / dirrbble is design-for-designers, clearly done by a guy in a beanie in his parents' garage. Perfect for indie film festivals and tech startups.
What I have been looking for for decades is good, corporate design examples. Simple, clean, good use of flat colour, textures and photography without beiing too edgy or shouty.
Designed for CEO approval, not upvotes on DribbleEven the best agencies always put their most exciting, boundary-pushing work on their sites, so I can't even look there!
Any tips on how or where to look? Let's start a thread here!
- dee-dubs1
FadeIn shared great link of Brand Guidelines a while ago:
- uan2
I have the impression it's more about Design Systems nowadays.
You work through all possible components of a system and work things that work in code, so the IT (or AI) can implement them directly.
there is different platforms around this systems, tools like
https://storybook.js.org/showcas…
or figma&co.other than that, I think https://fontsinuse.com/ is still a good inspiration source. They showcase / curate good design.
- canoe2
What about Pentagram, don't they specialize in benign corporate design?
- robthelad2
BrandNew (https://www.underconsideration... has a nice browse area, where you can find 'corporate' as a tag.
You might even find some of the more 'stable' design system amongst other projects. Worth a look through.