Jo_SQSP 10,942 Share Posted January 6 Delicate, understated, and calming? Or bold, exaggerated, and energetic? There are so many options when it comes to packaging design or general branding, each telling its own story. How would you describe your design style? How did you choose what was right for you? Share your tips below! tuanphan, Susana_SQSP, cnasuti and 2 others 4 1 Link to post
derricksrandomviews 520 Share Posted January 11 (edited) Depends on what message you are trying to get across. Rock Band site selling music and bookings, bold, bright. Modern art, could be either, based on the artists style. Children's book author, bright, bold, very friendly. Resturaunts, once again that depends on the place itself. White tablecloth place, understated, emphasis on atmosphere and the dishes. A fun filled food truck, bright exciting, some image animation. Achitectual design, interior design, understated, white or muted background, let the images of the designs do the talking. In all types, easy on the text, especially on the home page. When it comes to websites a picture is worth far more than a thousand words, My own personal site? I am a storyteller and photographer, so I have a lot of words and my design it is a bit of both, bold and calming. I added just a bit of pizazz to the home page. I would not consider it, built on Avenue, to be a minimalist style site, not like the Avenue demo itself. Both can be seen here and I think this is an example of how you can build a site that is really unique starting with a Squarespace template. Derrick https://avenue-demo.squarespace.com/ my random views Edited January 11 by derricksrandomviews Link to post
jakestollery 11 Share Posted January 27 (edited) Minimal! Let the content speak for itself! ^_^ X Edited January 27 by jakestollery moxiecreativesolutions 1 Link to post
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