From Zara to Dolce & Gabbana, some of the industry’s biggest names have faced backlash for campaigns that blur the line between creativity and insensitivity.
Logos aren’t just there to look pretty or to label your brand; they should be designed purposefully, with meaning behind each design element.
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Monogram logos, which feature stylized initials or letters, are among the most iconic and memorable types of branding. They ...
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