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metaficco · 11 months ago
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buninux · 5 days ago
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Frames X is a premium Figma UI Kit and design system. Tailored for enterprise-grade systems and sites. It's a comprehensive toolset for modern UI design in Figma, featuring premium UI Kits, components, and templates.
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allclonescript · 11 months ago
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mikufigureoftheday · 6 months ago
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do u think theres any mikus playing bass 😯
There are quite a few of her with guitars and I don't know anything about them so, with the help of Google, hopefully these are the right kind (+_+)
and both her V4X and 2.0 figmas and Nendos have one as an accessory
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they also made an official branded guitar if you didn't know :3
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dailyfigures · 6 months ago
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what’s your favorite snow miku?
ohh good question! my favourite snow miku design is the 2017 snow miku which is shown here as garage kit, figma and nendoroid. i love anything with moons or a celestial theme and her magic wand is so pretty! wish she had a scale figure...
my second favourite snow miku design is the 2015 snow miku which is shown here as garage kit, figma and nendoroid. i love the lily of the valley theme and her leaf umbrella!
honorable mentions are snow miku 2014 because i'll love anything if you slap a witch hat on it and snow miku 2012 because it's so simple but so cute!
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uinkits · 5 months ago
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wordsandrobots · 5 months ago
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Hi I saw your old essay post from September 2024, back when the TF One film came out, and I just wanted to say I was one of the people who was very excited over the non-transforming model kits 😅 I did get my own! The big Optimus/Cogged Orion. I specifically wanted a toy that had a super accurate face to the movie and so I was happy that it existed.
I think the difference here is that as a collector of toys, I started out as a huge anime fan so I am very used to buying figurines that don't do anything in order to have the most screen accuracy - not even any articulation at all. As a new fan of TF, the fact that they don't transform doesn't bother me because I care more about what the character represents than something I can play with (though in this case you can because they're still very articulated, unlike anime figures besides figmas). I have a Yolopark "G1" mini non transforming Starscream model kit I got for $10 and I made him hold a tiny pride flag while pointing at me - I cared more about things like his face, wings, and overall accuracy to how I see Starscream in my mind (a silly little evil guy). I genuinely only cared about the fact that he looked very close to the cartoon for a cheap price. I have multiple transforming toys too, and they're fun, but since I don't transform them that often anyway (besides this $10 Galvatron I got that transforms in like less than a minute, I love fidgeting with him), I don't see one type of toy as better than the other.
This isn't really a rebuttal of your essay since your opinions are valid to your lived experiences, I just thought it was interesting how different our perspectives were for a few reasons - I am 21, and TF One was actually the first media I ever engaged with related to Transformers at all. I knew of the Michael Bay films but they didn't appeal to me at all when I was a child because they seemed totally mindless and sexist, and it wasn't until TF One that I even knew who ANY of the characters were (or that there were characters!?) beyond a vague concept of Optimus and Megatron - I went into it almost completely blind because they were promoting it with a free Sonic poster 😭. And it worked...since last September I have bought 7 toys and all of the Skybound comics...😅
I don't disagree that constant reboots and rehashes are definitely a symptom of capitalism (not wanting to lose trademarks, trying to maintain and create a new audience), and it's definitely kind of gross that there is that expectation that of course you should spend hundreds on our franchise - you grew up with it, right? But at the same time I actually kind of like that there are so many different versions of the same characters? I still get what you mean that there should still be a focus on creating new characters, of moving on, since I LOVED TF: The Movie. (Hot Rod/Rodimus is the best). If you haven't checked out the Skybound comics, they're definitely trying to rehash nostalgia with the character designs but they refuse to overly stick to overly used characters JUST for the sake of nostalgia and are willing to kill them off, including Bumblebee in the very first issue. Of course they might not be your thing anyway.
I also personally really loved the fact that Megatron and Optimus were friends first in TF One, and you could maybe attribute that to how I've seen very little superhero stuff, so instead of it seeming like an X-Men rehash it was totally fresh to me. (Well, mostly fresh, friends to enemies is pretty archetypal lol). I was...nine years old when X-Men: First Class came out, and my parents did not care for superheroes (I haven't seen a single Marvel movie and have only seen a few DC ones bc my friend's a fan for the first time last year), so I never even knew it existed until I saw people compare it to TF One. Planning to watch it soon, lol. The whole "OP and Megs were friends first" thing is very fanfiction-y, but if I'm being honest that's what I like about it... I never thought I would get so invested in robot slash but it's everywhere! And wonderful. (Sorry if that's something you dislike).
It isn't the only thing I like about the franchise: the sci-fi space opera vibe the 1986 film developed is awesome, and stuff that could only happen with robots like unique torture such as the "anti-personal mines" or empurata from IDW, the oppressive function based society also from IDW - TBH I think the Stalinist Megatron is cool...I mean like, fascist Megatron is fine (and I see TF One Megatron as a fascist), but the Megatron as a character I want to spend time thinking about and picking apart is the Megatron who wrote poetry and manifestos before being a war criminal, the universal greeting, what forms gender and recreational sex take in a society without sexual reproduction or sexual dimorphism - mostly a fanon thing obviously) but besides all that honestly...if it wasn't for the slash potential I probably wouldn't have gotten invested LMFAO. Yep. I'm just going to own it. I've had a great time with it. In my defense, I'm a lesbian! #representationmatters (Being very tongue in cheek right now)
Anyway...I'm sorry if none of that made any sense and also for the fact that I just sent you an incredibly unsolicited long af anonymous ask, but I just thought it was so fascinating that you couldn't enjoy TF One for completely valid reasons but those reasons could cause the opposite reaction in me (total obsession and fiscal irresponsibility). I feel like it stems from our age, what media we've seen do things better before (I am eager to experience new media but there is so much out there. I have lived under a strangely shaped rock!), and our approach to media in general probably differs which for me comes from a VERY self-indulgent place. Again, I sincerely apologize but I was glad to read your thoughts and I hope you didn't mind reading my own... Feel free to delete this ask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heh. No chance I'm deleting it, Anon - it's great to hear you're getting a start into Transformers like this.
And, first of all, while I've never been invested in TF slash to any degree, I am eternally delighted it exists. Likewise, I'm not particularly serious in my dislike of non-transforming action figures of Transformers except insofar as they lie entirely outside my own enjoyment. A lot of what I love about Transformers as a concept is the tactile thrill of turning a thing into another thing -- the idea each of them is a puzzle. It's partly the engineering challenge and partly just the satisfaction in fiddling with them, like you and that Galvatron. (This is also why I also have little good to say about overly complex and fiddly toys. There's definitely a sweet spot here.)
But that's beside the point. You want something out of your collecting that is different from me and I'm glad you've been able to get it. People liking or disliking things for much the same reasons is common. I don't feel like we're making the mistake of reading against the source material here; TF One just genuinely did something for you in ways it wouldn't for me!
Part of this is definitely age, as I tried to emphasise in the original essay. I'm at the point in my life where I really value novelty and I know where I am and am not likely to find it. I've spent the past few years exploring mecha anime as a category precisely because I hadn't before. While not all of it is new, it's new to me, and I've had a lot of fun as a result. See also Lupin (the French crime TV series), Dungeon Meshi, classic horror movies, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Doesn't always work out -- couldn't get on with Armored Core 6 because, turns out, there are reasons for me not to play games like that, namely I'm not good at them and don't find them fun. But it's ultimately on me to seek out novel things, rather than sitting around complaining the things I used to enjoy have changed or don't excite me any more.
It's fantastic you get to come in and experience Transformers for the first time, in all its many iterations. As I alluded to in the essay, that's kind what it was like for me in the early 2000s, picking my way through a mass of fiction that had come out over the preceding decade and a half. And you've got even more you can take a look at!
(The Michael Bay movies are indeed terrible, but Transformers: Bumblebee is pretty decent, if you want a live-action TF film.)
In terms of personal taste -- well, that's what it is, in the end, when it comes to liking or disliking particular versions. I don't like IDW Megatron because 1) it's a cludge, multiple different writers trying to salvage from the wreckage after early IDW got jackhammered by the 'All Hail Megatron' fiasco and 2) a lot of historical and political buttons it pushes in the name of a moral complexity don't sit well with me (this is more about where it leaves the Autobots than the Decepticons, although I do not like the idea of the 'cons starting in the working classes either, because the Constructicons are an outlier in Generation 1, not the norm *grumble grumble*). Other rants are available; when it comes to Transformers, I've had over twenty years to formulate very specific strong opinions!
Even so, again, someone liking the things I don't just means there's more enjoyment in the world, which is never a bad thing.
I'm still going to find nostalgia-farming icky. I'm still going to have critiques and complaints that I think are, occasionally, worth expressing in public. But I don't see these as any reflection on the people who feel otherwise, at least not outside certain extremes that don't factor into this discussion (when we get into shitty messages and horrible creative figures who benefit from people buying their stuff). Taste is a subjective thing and while it can be developed or refined, those are processes that should ultimately benefit each individual first and foremost. Nobody should be going round with a clipboard, rating us on the things we enjoy, 6/10, must do better. I try, likely with mixed success, to exercise caution over being critical on this blog. Ultimately, what I wrote last time was about business practices I find noxious, not the fans being targetted by them.
If you're getting joy out of TF:One and everything else, more power to you. Sincerely! I hope you'll continue to have fun and that you'll find other people who feel likewise.
Thank you for reading my post, and for sharing your thoughts in return. :)
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3strnet · 8 months ago
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ahmetmertugrul · 1 year ago
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Vector Crypto DeFi Exchange - A Complete Figma UI Kit
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scenegraph · 2 years ago
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scenegraph reviews: smp kit makes pose roll.exe (part 2: size comparisons/etc)
(part one is thisaway)
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helter skelter
needless to say, gluing down the antennae really helped her out.  she still does not pass the Sit Test.  it should be possible, but her waist really doesn’t like it and will pop loose while i’m trying to adjust the pose.  however, she does get the Tony Hawk Pro Skater Seal of Approval.
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i never took a picture of it because lol lmao she balances perfectly well with the antennae fix she doesn’t need it unless you want to pose her using floatshoes, but she does come with a nicely themed stand, which plugs into her button!  so it’s both pretty unnoticeable when it’s not in and hey, cool, she has a stand.  good thinkin’ there.
aaaand some size comparisons, so you can see how she’ll fit in with other figures!  L-R: picco neemo S, figma mumi, smp roll, kotobukiya classic roll
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(at this point, i forgot that the reason kotobukiya classic roll is consigned to the tchochke shelf instead of hanging out with the other figures is that she loves to fall apart without warning.  really, really loves it.  i’ve gotten so spoiled by megami device kaede, when nearly a decade separates the two sculpts lmao)
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aaaanyway.  L-R: hairdorable, nendoroid, smp roll, calico critter/sylvanian family older sister
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now that she’s together and my thumbs have recovered, i am super happy that i have this lil roll!  she’s everything i needed to tide me over until kotobukiya roll.exe returns from prototype purgatory, and at such a small size it’ll be easy to display future navis in the series should people buy this first set. 
i fully expect series two to be half taken up by the insanely conspicuously absent usual suspects of blooz and fort.  but at the same time, their being missing here (in favor of gutsman and fireman!  this is really an exe episode 8 collection, not a bn1 collection!) really tells me that bandai has more plans for this series?  and that is good, because there are a lot of navi designs i love that i would be incredibly happy to have a smol, posable representation of.  like elecman!  and toadman!  and aquaman!  and medi!  and RING PLEASE CAN WE GET THAT FAR
i know i just got done outlining how these things are a bit of a pain to get together and you shouldn’t pay scalper prices for ‘em considering the unadvertised work and unincluded tools you’ll need to be ready to utilize, but IF THEY DO REAL WELL THINK OF THE NAVI DESIGNS WE COULD GET WHO AIN’T NEVER HAD A FIGURE BEFORE
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metaficco · 11 months ago
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Elevate Your Car Wash Service with Our Mobile App UI Kit
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Upgrade your car wash service with our comprehensive Mobile App UI Kit. Our Figma Design Kit offers a range of professionally crafted Figma UI Templates tailored for seamless user experiences. From intuitive navigation to clean, attractive layouts, this Mobile App Design Kit ensures your app functions flawlessly and stands out in the market.
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buninux · 7 days ago
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Figma Tabs Examples
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allclonescript · 11 months ago
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nebwnlb · 1 year ago
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dailyfigures · 2 years ago
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what's the difference between all of the different type of figurines? like, scale figure, price, prize figure, figma, garage kit — all of that? i'm new to collecting and i have no idea what is what and what is good and not good 😭
(cont: "OH! and the popup parade figures! how are they different from. say, a scale figure? sorry if this is bothersome!")
welcome to the hobby anon! i'll make a list for you :)
scale figure ; these are called scale figures because they are based on an accurate scale (for example miku is 158 cm so an 1/8 miku scale would be 158 divided by 8 = 19.75 cm). they are usually higher quality and more detailed and therefor more expensive. example: a miku 1/7 scale figure.
prize figure ; these are called prize figures because they can typically be won in arcade games or lotteries in japan. these are lower quality, cheaper and don't have an accurate scale. example: a miku prize figure.
nendoroid ; these are small figures in a chibi style (big head small body) with interchangeable parts and face plates produced by good smile company. example: a miku nendoroid. there are different sub-types of nendoroids too, like nendoroid petit (a smaller, simpler version, more like a trading figure. example), nendoriod dolls (nendoroid heads with a porpotionate body, you can dress these in little clothes. example) and nendoroid swacchao (literally just sitting nendoroids. honestly just buy a normal nendoroid. example)
figma ; these are posable action figures by max factory/good smile company. they are designed to a 1/12 scale so they are quite small and also known to be quite fragile. example: a miku figma.
pop up parade ; this is a figure line by good smile company made to be affordable and accessible. i think the idea is good but sadly the quality can sometimes turn out bad. i would always recommend waiting till a pop up parade fig releases so you can see buyer's reviews/pics before ordering. example: a miku pop up parade.
trading figure ; a small simple figure, you can often buy these in sets or in a gashapon machine. example: a miku trading figure.
garage kit ; these are fan made resin kits that you have to assemble and paint yourself (or you can commision an artist). these are often very rare and expensive because they are sold in very limited quantities for a very short period of time. some garage kits get turned into offically licensed pvc figures, which is very exciting if you've been sad you're unable to get a certain garage kit! example: a miku garage kit (to be clear: the pic is painted and assembled but you would receive this in small white pieces)
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jcmarchi · 12 days ago
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50+ Best Branding Identity Mockup Templates for Designers — Speckyboy
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50+ Best Branding Identity Mockup Templates for Designers — Speckyboy
Branding isn’t just what you do. It’s also how you present yourself. So when you’re creating your next branding strategy for your own products or clients, it’s important to take visuals into account.
Yes, you could create a few versions of the branding materials and call it a day, letting your client pick the ones they like the most. But let’s be real: it’s one thing to see your design on a computer screen, and it’s another to see it in real life.
What would your design look like on stationery? Would the logo fit on the pen your clients are planning on giving away to their customers? Does the business card carry the weight of expertise, backed by professional design and structured information?
If you’re a designer, you know how much a single branding identity material can say. It’s a game-changer. So the next time you prepare branding identity materials, look into mockups.
Realistic representations of what your designs would look like in 3D and when placed in various settings, branding identity mockups help you assess your own designs and convince your clients.
From business cards and coffee cups to stationery and contextual mockups, there’s something for every project you’re passionate about in this beautiful collection of branding identity mockup templates for Photoshop.
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What are Branding Identity Mockup Templates?
Branding identity templates are pre-designed files that allow you to showcase your branding elements in a real-world context. Whether it’s your logo playing the solo on a business card, your color palette painting the background of a website, or your typography setting the rhythm on a letterhead – mockup templates let you visualize the symphony in action!
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It’s not just about seeing; it’s about experiencing your brand from the audience’s seats, feeling the vibes, the beats, the highs, and the lows of your brand’s symphony.
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Simple and professional, these branding identity mockup templates are perfect for companies and corporations. You can pick from 3 different styles for phone, envelope, business card, and other mockups. You can hide the ones you don’t want and easily win over your audience with a photorealistic presentation!
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The Stationery Branding Identity Mockup is a customizable, realistic, and professional presentation template for your brand identity. You can showcase your branding elements in different contexts and ensure your brand identity is consistent and impactful.
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This Stationery Branding Mockup will help showcase your branding elements professionally and realistically. And with its various objects, including documents, business cards, pencils, stamps, notebooks, and more, you can create a stunning presentation.
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Minimalist and incredibly professional, these isometric corporate branding identity mockups for Photoshop are perfect for B2B audiences! Composed of crucial mockups such as stationery, business cards, small boxes, and envelopes, this set offers a simple way to showcase your design. Add it to your branding toolkit, and wow your clients!
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Elegant and sophisticated, this stationary branding mockup template set is perfect for your next presentation. Pick from various elements, from standard branding mockups such as business cards and letterheads to leather files and CDs. You’ll also get five different PSD scenes – there really is something for everyone!
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This free dark branding mockup is a photorealistic template that allows you to showcase your branding elements in a professional and modern way. With easy-to-use smart object layers, you can customize the template to fit your brand identity and create an impressive presentation.
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If you want your branding identity to shine, choose this corporate identity mockup set. With plenty of elements (which also include lanyard straps, flash drives, lighters, and more), you can make sure that your design fits your clients’ needs. Easily add your work in Photoshop, and delight your audience!
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This free photorealistic stationery branding mockup set is a collection of eight Photoshop PSD templates that can help you showcase your branding elements realistically and professionally.
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This free corporate branding identity mockup is a customizable template that can help create stunning presentations for your corporate brand identity and showcase your branding elements professionally.
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Perfect for tech brands, this corporate branding identity mockup set for Photoshop has everything you need: 8 photorealistic PSD scenes, elements such as business cards and letterheads, as well as shopping bags and diaries with decorative elements. Mix and match to get beautiful results that seamlessly combine professional and practical!
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Photorealistic and effective, these branding and stationery mockup templates for Photoshop are perfect for putting your designs in the spotlight. Featuring elements such as business cards, pencils, and tablets, this branding identity set offers incredibly photorealistic results. You’ll get seven distinct mockups and replaceable backgrounds for beautiful presentations!
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Fun yet professional, these branding stationery mockup templates offer everything you need to amaze your clients! With 7 PSD files, and plenty of elements such as papers, folders, envelopes, badges, tubes, and pencils, you’ll love showcasing your designs. You can easily change the color of backgrounds and elements!
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Coffee branding and merchandising have never looked this good! This gorgeous set of photorealistic coffee branding mockups comes with all the elements you need: coffee and sugar bags, cups, shopping bags, brochures, and more! And with five beautiful PSD scenes, your audience will really wake up and smell the coffee!
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You’ve never seen a set of branding identity essentials as comprehensive as this one! With five different PSD mockups, and every element under the sun (from lanyards and tubes to professional business cards and journals), you’ll get everything you need for a perfect corporate branding presentation!
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If you’re working with a beer brand, it’s time to display your designs in an informal setting. And nothing works better than this mockup template featuring two people clinking beer mugs. You can customize the tablet illustration, as well as the beer bottle labels. Have fun!
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Elegant and depicted in earthy tones, Athena branding identity mockup templates are a perfect fit for fashion, beauty, and other aesthetically-conscious brands. You can completely customize the 11 branding mockups: adjust colors, replace the background, and add foil stamping. Make your designs shine with these stunning, photorealistic branding identity templates!
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A pristine 2D and 3D corporate identity mockup templates for Photoshop, this set comes with all the essentials (tablet, phone, letterhead, business cards, envelopes, and more). You can easily customize these branding identity mockup templates with Photoshop smart objects to create professional and photorealistic presentations your corporate clients will adore.
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Nothing says luxury more than this branding identity mockup set! With six high-quality background textures and 11 Photoshop elements, you can paint an atmospheric picture with your designs depicted on leather file covers, crisp envelopes, and business cards that send a clear message: this is a brand you can trust.
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This simple, photorealistic branding identity mockup template set will help you create a convincing presentation! Pick from 9 incredible mockups, change the background color, and add your designs to lanyards, envelopes, business cards, and other corporate identity essentials. Save time, and showcase your work with these phenomenal corporate identity mockups!
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Let your audience get up close and personal with your design through this atmospheric branding mockup kit. The scene is staged – and it’s time for your designs to shine! Change colors and backgrounds, experiment with foil stamping, and make this mockup work for you and your brand.
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Envision your designs in their true environment: a desk. This corporate branding mockup allows you to add your logos and other graphics to elements such as screens (laptop, tablet, phone, and Mac), letterheads and envelopes, coffee cups, tubes, and more! Add designs in Photoshop, and your clients will love you!
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Dynamic and interesting, these branding identity mockup templates are a perfect fit for engaging brands! Easily add your designs to letterheads, tri-fold brochures, calendars, hangers, and more! You’ll definitely get plenty of options, including two photorealistic scenes. Not even the sky is the limit with these branding mockups!
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Create a stunning brand presentation with these beautiful branding identity mockups. Copperstone branding templates for Photoshop contain 10 PSD files, as well as plenty of options such as selective foil stamping, customizable backgrounds and colors, and more! Professionally lit, these mockups offer incredibly photorealistic results that your clients will love.
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Working with a coffee brand, or just designing a visual identity for coffee lovers? These coffee branding mockup templates are the perfect choice! With plenty of elements (including coffee bags, shopping bags, and labels), and customization options for shadows, backgrounds, and colors, you’ll love creating your next branding presentation!
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Can school actually be cool? You bet! These back-to-school and office supplies mockups prove that everything is possible with a design as gorgeous as yours. Pick from plenty of elements (notebooks, screens, envelopes, erasers, glue, and more), adjust the background and colors, and get ready to amaze with your presentation!
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Branding Identity Template FAQs
What can designers do with these branding identity mockup templates?
Designers can use these templates to present branding concepts to clients, create portfolio pieces, or test out how different branding elements work together in a cohesive way.
Who are these mockup templates for?
They’re perfect for graphic designers, branding specialists, marketing professionals, and anyone involved in creating or presenting brand identities.
Are these mockup templates compatible with all design software?
Most mockup templates are designed for use with popular software like Adobe Photoshop. It’s important to check the software requirements for each template.
Are these templates easy to customize?
Yes, they are generally user-friendly. Most come with smart layers in Photoshop, making it easy to insert your designs into the template.
Do I need advanced design skills to use these mockup templates?
Not necessarily. Basic knowledge of software like Photoshop is usually enough to effectively use these templates.
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Show your brand’s personality! Your design is the first gateway to your brand. And when you’re creating branding identity materials, you have to make sure that they’re enticing and keep the prospect interested in your products.
Fortunately, you no longer have to rely on your hunch. Instead, pick one of these beautiful mockups, and show your clients how they’ll win over their customers. From coffee cups to stationery mockups, you’ll get plenty of incredible options.
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Paul is the founder and editor of Speckyboy Design Magazine. He has a passion for UI design, print design, motion design, and graphic design, and loves discovering and sharing new resources and templates.
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