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Your Brand’s Aesthetic – How to Select a Design Style

Jan 12, 2022

When we discuss aesthetics in brand design, we're talking about a collection of characteristics that contribute to the narrative. The aspects that make up a design style should be clearly defined in brand standards. As soon as you view it, you can instantly recognise the aesthetic. As a whole, a brand's identity is defined by its visual appearance and overall vibe.

Currently Popular Branding Design Aesthetics

Aesthetics are distinct from a company brand. In order to target a specific demographic, brands employ a particular style that they want to identify with. In reality, businesses frequently employ a variety of aesthetics in the creation of a single product or marketing campaign. Focusing on a single visual aesthetic might help you build a strong foundation for your brand's visual language.

Utilitarian Design Aesthetic

When it comes to utilitarian design, the focus is on utility rather than appearance. To begin with, it's difficult to call the utilitarian aesthetic an aesthetic since it's not really one at all. Rather, it strives to blend into the background while yet eliciting enough of an emotional response to stand out.

  • Google

When it comes to design, just two things stand out about Google's approach: the Product Sans typeface and the quaternary colour scheme. Google's brand identity is maybe one of the most deceptively basic brand identities ever produced, yet it's supported by a highly researched logic about what specific colours imply and how to utilise them.

Luxury Design Aesthetic

Luxury design has a more costly feel to it than its Baroque relative, yet it's still rather sophisticated. The best places to find it are those that charge a premium price and have an air of sophistication. Examples of businesses that embrace a luxurious look include fine dining, cosmetics, fashion and real estate.

  • Chanel

The Chanel style is elegant, modest and refined. It can be found in everything from handbags and jewelry to perfume and cosmetics. You should check out the website as an example of how luxury firms typically utilise user interfaces that place their brand identity system in the background and showy product experiences on display.

Baroque Design Aesthetic

Exuberant detailing and intricate architectural features define Baroque art and architecture from the early 1700s. Colour contrasts, ornate patterns and traditional iconography are all part of a baroque style that is used by many brands (like the fleur de lis). In general, the baroque style has an air of opulence and exorbitant expenditure that grabs the eye.

  • Coca-Cola

Some companies have stood the test of time so well that they've earned their place among the canon of "retro" imagery. One of them is Coca-Cola. You'd be hard-pressed to find a person who doesn't instantly link the Coca-Cola name with the red and white colour scheme that the business has employed since the 1940s.

  • Versace

Versace, founded in the late 1970s by iconic designer Gianni Versace, is known for its vibrant baroque designs. Reggio Calabria's old greek architecture strongly impacted Versace's style, which he was born within.

Modern Design Aesthetic

Simple colour schemes, sleek imagery and geometric sans serif typefaces are common features of modern firms' visual identity. Professionalism and clarity of communication are two of the primary goals of the Modern design style, which is popular among technology corporations and consulting firms.

  • Uber

In terms of branding, Uber has a top-notch structure in place. Each part of the design has a strong conceptual basis and is implemented flawlessly. The visual features of the brand properly convey the company's values: reliability, utility and personalization.

  • Rustic Design Aesthetic

Nature and rural life are essential themes in rustic branding, which incorporates a wide range of natural forms, colours and textures. Rustic branding is often associated with concepts of community and tradition, as well as a sense of familiarity.

Conclusion

A successful design style requires a lot of consideration. Then, it's vital to remember that many of the companies you admire have been around for a long time. Keeping in mind that the vast majority of well-known companies began as the brainchild of a single individual might be a comfort. Your brand's look is ever-evolving, and you never know where it will go. Keep chatting with yourself and the market to see which one jumps out to you, and then go from there!

At ABC Service, we offer reliable website design and branding services. Our mission is to give businesses expert guidance on how to effectively reach and engage their online audience through their digital platforms and marketing efforts. We also provide digital printing services if you're looking for printers in your area.

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