Say you want to design a brand that communicates a feeling of pride and self-esteem. As in, our customers buy our product to get a sense of self-esteem. How do you bring that into design? How would you do it?
not a graphic designers. but i would relate those ideas to something and use the ideas in those designs to apply them into a new design.
it kinda makes me think of family crests and like, family pride or whatever. so maybe incorperate elements into that. confidence in the follow through and presentation. sleekness
>>314371
>do my work for me kthxbye
Just look at LGBT parade, how they market their ideas. Why? If those mentally ill can feel proud about their broken and biological defects. While they gather massively like a bundle of sticks. There must be something seriously done right about it.
>>314371
>a feeling of pride and self-esteem
modernized classical art / timelessness
people want to attach themselves to something that has stood the test of time to acquire trustworthiness to their image
>roman, greek or Mediterranean imagery
>classical prestige colors (silver, gold, purple)
>attention to small detail
>less clutter and more focus on centerpiece elements
A swastika and an the black eagle.
Symbol for heroes of the people.
>>314540
>>314524
>>314371
are you kidding me
>>314371
Ok, let's waste my time because I'm lonely and bored.
Before we break it down-
There are many ways to go about any procedure. And everyone works differently. While design can often be and seem straightforward and logical, it can just as often be perplexing, because there is sometimes a creative element you need that can be fleeting, or a techincal skillset you lack to create the vision you want. There's nothing wrong with asking a more technical question.
What you're asking is a creative one, and varies a lot based on processes you follow, (general exploration, ideation, devlopment, iteration, etc.) You come up with the ideas - do SOMETHING -create a fucking paint image for fucks sake, then ask for technical help, direction, feedback etc.
And even though its sad threads like these exist, to answer your question,
Take the picture you posted. The opposite end is some well-intentioned bullshit they call the fearless girl. (a symbol of pride and self-esteem - for girls)
Good luck.
>>314545
It's true, anon. People get into nazi symbolism SPECIFICALLY because it panders to their low self esteem.