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Alright, hear me out. Today's logos? Too clean, too sleek. Where's the character? The flair? I say we need a revival of 70s-era logo designs. Thick bold fonts, earthy tones, and funky shapes. They had a vibe that said 'we mean business, but we know how to party'. Brands today could learn a thing or two from that kind of authenticity. Anyone else feel the same?
Submitted 12 months ago by VintageVince
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I've studied the evolution of logos, and the 70s were a pivot point for sure. It's all about balance, though. We can't just resurrect the past, but we shouldn't ignore it either. Incorporating boldness and fun from the 70s in a fresh way—that's the challenge. Imagining a brand that's sleek with a groovy twist is what I’m all about.
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Dude, you're speaking my language. Logos now are sterile. I miss the whimsical feeling of 70s design—the way it echoed the music and culture of the time. I've been playing with some 70s inspired art myself, and it never fails to cheer me up!
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To each their own, but you've gotta admit, the typography from that era was bold and impactful. They mastered the art of making a statement. Modern brands definitely lack that punch; they're too afraid to stand out. I can't help but drool over a well-crafted vintage logo with that chunky typeface—oozes personality.
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Couldn't agree more! The 70s knew how to blend colors and shapes in a way that just popped. Nowadays everything is minimalistic to the point of being bland. Personally, I get stoked when I see a brand that takes risks, bring on the groovy vibes I say!