Branding Blogs
BP&O – Branding, Packaging and the Opinions of graphic designer Richard Baird. I always see a lot of gorgeous work here that hasn’t seemingly been published elsewhere.
Brand New – with opinions on corporate identity design, I’m a huge fan of their before and after rebrand showcases, along with the public voting system.
Branding Served – A curated selection of work from the leading creatives on Behance.
David Airey’s Blog – David regularly publishes great articles on a range of topics from Branding advice to architecture, interspersed with informative posts providing incredible advice for other designers based on his experience.
The Design Blog – With great attention to detail, the Design Blog always provides a great hub of visual inspiration. Every day there’s a particular type of post, such as “Designer of the Week”, “Friday Freebies” etc. so keep checking in!
Design Taxi – Journaling ideas since 2003, Design Taxi provides inspiration and creativity daily.
For Print Only – A sub-section of UnderConsideration, For Print Only offers a great selection of printed media.
Identity Designed – An excellent showcase of the behind the scenes of branding projects, with a lot of contributions from the designers themselves involved in the work.
Logo Designer Blog – A great blog I only came across recently, with a clear focus on logo design and branding.
Logo Design Love – another superb design blog, and book by the same name from David Airey.
The Logo Smith’s Blog – I’ve been a longtime fan of Graham’s blog and his writing style – regularly a reliable resource of inspiration, information and educational posts about life as a freelance graphic designer.
Logogeek’s Blog – Ian aka “Logogeek” provides an excellent resource of well-written, informative articles for designers, especially those who specialise in logos and branding.
Lovely Package – Curating the very best in packaging design.
Richard Baird’s Blog – Big fan of Rich’s work, an almost bigger fan of his articles and writing!
Lovely Stationery – A curated guide to the very best in stationery design.
Visuelle – Focusing on gorgeous brand identity work from around the world. Just beautiful.
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