Tag: Print Design

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The Trendy World of Creative Milk Packaging

by My Chief Marketing Officer

The classic paper milk carton was introduced in the 1950’s and 1960’s to address changing production needs. The use of disposable paper, as opposed to glass, was cheaper and the rectangular shape allowed for easier transport. Now, 60 years later,[…]

My Chief Marketing Officer Hermes Awards 2013

My Chief Marketing Officer Receives SEVEN 2013 Hermes Awards

by My Chief Marketing Officer

So far, 2013 has been a great year for us here at Marstudio! We just received our super shiny, super fancy Hermes statuettes in the mail that have now found their home in our studio conference room. All our hard work has most certainly paid off this year and we couldn’t be more pleased to get this honor from other professionals in the industry.[…]

Ray-Ban Ad

Ray-Ban: Rebranding For Another 75 Years of Success

by My Chief Marketing Officer

What is the key to a strong, everlasting brand? It’s simple! REBRANDING.

Large corporate companies that have effectively and regularly adapted their brands to current social and cultural trends are proven to continue their success for years to come.[…]

Skyfall

Our Picks for the Top 10 Movie Poster Designs of 2012

by My Chief Marketing Officer

After a year filled with innovative originality, we find it a must to celebrate the many designs and wide-ranging creative achievements of the 2012 movie posters. It is a privilege to recognize and appreciate these poster designs as the top 10 best visual communicators.[…]

car wrap, vehicle wrap design

GET SEEN with a Creative Vehicle Wrap Design

by My Chief Marketing Officer

When businesses set out to market themselves, the most common ideas that come to mind are flyers, print ads, website banners, and email blasts. While these collateral pieces have proven to be useful and effective, there are more creative ways to get your business’[…]

Volkswagon ad

Simplify and They Will Come.

by My Chief Marketing Officer

Recently I took a trip to London and I was exposed to a number of very simple and clever advertisements for Volks Wagon created by DDB. The ads were so clever that I became obsessed with finding every iteration of them.[…]