Adobe, McDonald's, Cup Noodle, we recognise a lot of famous branding designs and logos on a daily basis. But have you ever wondered what some of these logos would look like when 3D-printed into actual, practical formats? Esteemed Japanese designer Taku Oomura was intrigued by this concept and set about creating useful physical versions of logos you and I see every single day!
Promotional Logo Designs With Practical Uses
Oomura loved the innovation in the logos he was seeing from around the world but wanted to put his spin on them which involved making them practical, three-dimensional designs and not just eye-catching 2D-logos used for branding on promotional business products or similar. While this
It's time to celebrate everything that makes beer wonderful! Today (August 3rd) is International Beer Day, which is a date marked on calendars all over the world. Why? Because it's a day all about drinking beer and being merry. So what sorts of activities can we expect on International Beer Day? Check out our list of fun ideas to keep you and your friends occupied (assuming you're all adults of drinking age, of course).
Personalise your beer experience.
Try new local brews.
Incorporate promotional beer products.
How to Celebrate Beer Day
So you and your (aged 18 and over) buddies are looking for a way to get into the fun Beer Day action? We've got some great suggestions
When you think of streetwear and sneakers you're probably not thinking "classic work of art", but the latest Vans collaboration might help change your mind. Joining with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Vans has created some incredible custom footwear to help promote the organisation and Van Gogh's incredible catalogue of art. Check out this fun campaign below (including a range of awesome streetwear accessories).
Promotional Collection Printed With Famous Art
Tomorrow, August 3rd 2018 will mark the day that the new range of Vans x Van Gogh Museum products is available to purchase. This new range combines traditional Vans sneakers as well as an assortment of stylish streetwear, with masterpieces from the Van Gogh collection. This range of promotional
Living in Australia, most of us would undoubtedly have used a cooler bag or chiller box at some point in our lives. Whether we're off to a sports game, heading to a picnic, enjoying a concert, or simply relaxing on the beach it's important we keep our food and drinks at safe temperatures for consumption. But have you ever wondered who invented these fantastic modern devices? We decided to check into the history of the custom cooler bag to find out more!
Inventor: R. C. Laramy created the first ice chest in 1951.
Practical and durable: Cooler bags last for years.
July the 19th is global McDelivery Day, a date the McDonald's franchise is celebrating internationally through a team up with delivery services such as UberEats to help promote the convenience of grabbing your Maccas through a delivery app. The best way to celebrate? By giving away prizes to awesome people who use a delivery service, of course! But the promotional products being given away are of particular note because they're all in a great 90's retro style that fans of fashion and food will undoubtedly adore.
This year I am learning all sorts of new things. Today I have discovered that yesterday was "National Yo-Yo Day".... it is true, such a day does exist. So what do we do on national Yoyo day? How do we celebrate and reflect on the most popular toy of our youth?
National Yo Yo Day
On June the 6th, every year, this is officially recognised as the National Yo Yo day. So what to do on this day? Easy, dust off your yo-yo (i am sure you have one at the back of a drawer somewhere) and practice your moves. Naturally start with those, simple up and down basic moves, but quickly bust out your: - Walk the Dog - Around the World - Hop the Fence
Once you start remembering and mastering your moves, then you must post and hashtag yo yo onto social media.
Well-wishers all over the world were glued to the television over the weekend watching Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle tie the knot. People in the US woke up at 4 am to watch the event on TV, while Australians were observing from 9 pm on Saturday evening. To say the royal wedding was a huge event would be a serious understatement! Perhaps unsurprisingly then, the promotional gift bags that Harry and Meghan distributed to guests have become seriously hot property online this week.
The Spotify digital media streaming service recently hit the milestone of 75 million paid subscribers. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Spotify tries to keep on the ball when it comes to promoting its brand and one way in which it's leagues ahead of the rest is with its marketing merchandise. We've compiled some of our faves from across the web for you to check out.
There are countless promotional products on the market, and every so often you'll encounter a product that doesn't seem particularly useful. Perhaps it doesn't suit the market, or maybe it's not the kind of product someone will hold onto. Here at Cubic Promote our sales team has had decades of experience with the best and worst of the industry and today we're sharing with you the five promotional products you and your recipients will use.
5) Promotional Umbrellas
Talk about a no-brainer! When it rains, people need umbrellas to stop themselves from getting wet. Particularly
We often hear comments about how difficult it can be to come up with unique logo designs. While Swedish designer Daniel Carlmatz might not have struggled as much as the rest of us mere mortals, he did decide to challenge himself to rethink his typography and design perspective each day for a whole year. The results are quirky and make you reconsider your interpretation of seemingly simple designs.
Daniel Carlmatz's logo challenge demonstrates the creativity and impact of minimalist logos.
Minimalist logos have gained popularity due to their simplicity, versatility, and modern appeal.
Adopting a minimalist logo design can help create a strong visual identity that resonates with the target audience.