Just came across a really great resource design archive resource: archives.design
Jessica Strelioff
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- To whoever needs to hear this today: there is rarely such a thing as a design emergency
- Brand identities that convinced me to buy things as a brand designer, a thread: First up, Graza olive oil by @ganderers. (Yes, I did keep the bottle and yes I do pour boring olive oil into the bottle now. What can I say? I like the squeeze and vibes)
- Anyone know who did these State of Mind illustrations in Apple’s Health app? I love them
- A thread of brand designs I created that never saw the light of day 🪦:
- Design a lot. Look at design a lot. Study what makes a design successful. Be nice to the people you work with. Be nice to yourself. Be nice to everyone. Remember that there is more to life than design. Go outside. Travel. Take care of your health. Get a dog.
- Brand Archive is a great resource from @bpandopinion that breaks down the elements of popular brand identities brandarchive.xyz
- Last month marked 3 years since I started freelancing full time ✨ To celebrate my freelance anniversary, I made a reel to showcase some of my favorite projects I've worked on thus far! Check out more work on my website strelioff.com
00:00 - Brands are so much more than well-designed brand guidelines. But I love that brand guidelines can act as a brand source of truth for the whole team and are another great way to show off the brand. Here are a few of my favorite brand guidelines I've designed from over the years:
- Today’s inspiration: the incredible work of Corina Kent. Corita Kent was an artist, educator, nun, and advocate for social justice. If you aren’t that familiar with her and her work, prepare to be amazed: collection.corita.org
- I stumbled upon another wonderful design resource, a selection of open source typefaces. Enjoy! usemodify.com
- Just received the perfect client email to end a Friday: "Without a doubt, Logo 2 is our logo. It's us in so many ways. We see so much in here and it looks amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you."
- Thinking about how Salvador Dalí designed the Chupa Chups logo
























