Graphic Design (Page 12)

The selection of design posts and articles about the last 150 years of graphic design and the graphic arts provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of this field. From the Art Nouveau movement to the modernist designs of the mid-20th century, each era is characterized by its unique aesthetic and cultural influences.

The development of new printing technologies, such as lithography and offset printing, allowed designers to experiment with new techniques and styles. The rise of digital technology in recent decades has further expanded the possibilities for graphic design, leading to an explosion of creativity and innovation. Through these posts and articles, readers can gain a deeper understanding of how graphic design has evolved and how it continues to shape our visual culture today.

Nomikai, designed by Dutch East Design, elevates rosé in a can to a whole new level. Nomikai should be the beverage of choice for your next get-together, thanks to the hard shift in hues from white to a peach gradient and the clean bursts of navy blue for the lettering and label.Read More →

Research suggests that a brand’s choice between uppercase and lowercase lettering significantly impacts a customer’s response. The perceived gender of a brand, elicited by letter case and product goals, influences customers’ attitudes and potentially sales.Read More →

Balzak Font

The Balzak font —organic calligraphy by Gulya Ju of studio PeachCreme. Gulya Ju is a type and graphic designer with a strong passion for handmade lettering. The skilled designer has recently published Balzak, a new calligraphic typeface based on real handwriting.Read More →

Bauhaus Branding featured image

The impactful Bauhaus movement provides valuable lessons for modern branding, integrating art and craft, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, geometry, and sustainability to enrich brand identity and user experiences.Read More →