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    3 Tools For Picking Your Color Palettes

    Coming up with a color palette for your brand can be a daunting task, especially if you don't know where to start. That's why we've compiled three different websites to help you pick out the perfect colors to go with your brand! Take a look at the different sites below and see what unique color combinations you can come up with:


    Colorhunt
    Site: www.colorhunt.co
    Perfect For: Finding a premade palette

    Find premade palettes created by users from around the world. Easily sort by New, Trending, Popular, and Random categories. They have color combinations that will fit any mood or style that you're looking for!


    Adobe Color
    Site: www.color.adobe.com
    Perfect For: Creating your own palette

    Adobe Color is an extremely powerful tool perfect for creating your own palette. Start off by setting up your color harmony such as monochromatic, complementary, and shades. Clicking and dragging on the color wheel will show you your live updating selection. Keep exploring until you find the colors you prefer the best. Or click on 'Import Image' in the top left to upload a photo to pick colors from that will match.


    Coolors
    Site: www.coolors.co
    Perfect For: Creating a random palette

    Coolors is a unique color engine that randomizes a new color every time you hit the space bar. Like a color? Click on it to lock it in place and hit the space bar again to randomize the other unlocked colors. Lock colors until you've settled on your picks! Coolors also has an image uploading tool to use as a reference for color selection.
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    Price Point: $79.99 - $92.59

    Available Colors: Black

    Perfect For: Customer Appreciation Gifts / Executive Gifts / Event Gifts / Corporate Swag Stores / Company Outings

    These Paxton Bluetooth Speakers are ideal for enjoying music at your desk or on the go. The Bluetooth operating distance works up to 30 feet away to make surround sound a reality. Compatible with just about any Bluetooth enabled device, simply place the speakers on the charging pad to get up to 6 hours of playback time! The True Wireless Stereo technology makes it extremely easy to connect both speakers together so that everyone can enjoy them, just make sure not to fight over who controls the music!
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    Negative Space Logos

    Negative space is the empty space around the subject of an image. Some brands cleverly use negative space to their advantage in logo design by forming visuals with dual purposes and hidden meanings. Another benefit is being able to include additional design elements without the need of an additional color.

    Take a look at the different logos below and see if you can spot the negative space images or hidden meanings!

    This logo uses the space between the page elements to give the appearance of more pages, as though it is a magazine with it's pages fanned out. But if you picture looking at this straight on, it also looks like a circus tent. 

    Much like the previous logo, repeating faces can be seen in this iconic icon above, putting even more emphasis on who they're talking about right in the logo.

    This logo is extremely unique and a testament to the designers who created it. It takes advantage of the organic shape of the tree to style it like animal faces on either side of the trunk.

    This logo takes some creative licensing to superimpose Africa into the empty space between the front and back legs of the elephant.


    This brand has a hidden animal in it's logo which isn't as apparent as the previous two logos we've seen. Think you can spot what it is? Here's a hint: look at the biggest white space in the center. Still can't see it? The mountain that makes up the majority of this logo is inspired by the Matterhorn located in the Swiss city of Bern, which is associated with...wait for it...bears!

    Yet another chocolate company makes our list with a hidden element in their logo. The famously unique shape of the Hershey's Kiss can be seen rotated 90 degrees between the letters 'K' and 'I' of the logo. See it now?

    Probably one of the most subtle and effective implementations of negative space on our list is Microsoft's Mouse logo. Can you spot the mouse? Microsoft uses a simple curve cut out to define the shape of the body of the mouse and uses the color pink on the letter 'O' to define the ear of the creature. However, the most clever element of design was placing the copyright symbol under the 'O' to create the eye of the mouse!

    Although there are no hidden creatures to be found in this logo, USA effectively makes their logo more fun and interesting by creating the 'S' out of negative space.

    This one personifies the idea of 'My' by turning the two letter forms into a hand. Can't see it? Try covering up 'Fonts' and just looking at the beginning of their logo.

    Last but not least, this unique design combines two ideas into one logo. Try and spot them both before we give it away! Can't figure it out? Looking closely, we see someone who has just finished their golf swing with lines depicting the arc that the club took. If we take a step back and look at the image as a whole, we can make out a face looking to the right wearing a Spartan helmet, cleverly playing on their name.



    Brands do a great job of using negative space to create images and meanings that may go unnoticed if you're not looking for them. So the next time you're you're checking out a new company's logo, make sure to look twice to see if they're hiding something in plain sight!
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    SORIN 2A Solar Panel

    Price Point: $112.99 - $132.76

    Available Colors: Black

    Perfect For: Customer Appreciation Gifts / Executive Gifts / Event Gifts

    Summer is coming and that means more traveling, but more importantly more sun! Live off the land with the SORIN 2A Solar Panel. This travel portfolio produces a high-powered solar charge with a single USB hub. A built-in storage sleeve allows you to stow and carry your device safely while on the go. Corner grommets make it easy to attach SORIN to a backpack, duffel bag, or other gear - while still charging your device! Pair it with your favorite Bluetooth speaker for unlimited usage, making this portfolio an absolute gamechanger.
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    Hierarchy Of Type


    An important tool of typography is establishing a hierarchy of where on the page you want your viewer to look first. Creating a hierarchy of type helps to organize your data on the page, allowing your viewer to easily navigate through your design by directing their eye using different techniques such as font size, weight, color, position, and contrast. See a few examples of what we mean below!


    Hierarchy Of Type: Size
    Size: The simplest way to establish importance. Bigger = more important.
    Hierarchy Of Type: Weight
    Weight: Changing text to a heavier or bolder weight will catch the eye first.
    Hierarchy Of Type: Color
    Color: Warmer colors stand out more and draw more attention than cooler colors.
    Hierarchy Of Type: Position
    Position: Simple changes in the positioning or layout of the design can determine hierarchy.
    Hierarchy Of Type: Contrast
    Contrast: Even using contrasting typefaces can effectively focus the first point of interest.
    The next time you're working on a design and you run into a roadblock, try playing around with the size, weight, color, position, or contrast of your fonts. Simple changes like these can alter the overall perception of your design!
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    NFC Tag

    Price Point: $1.99 Upcharge

    Available Colors: Custom

    Perfect For: Customer Appreciation Gifts / New Hire Kits / Employee Gifts / Kitting Items / Tradeshow Giveaways / Corporate Swag Stores

    Similar to tap to pay with Apple Pay and other mobile wallet apps, this customizable NFC Tag allows you to incorporate similar technology into your promotional products. Place an epoxy dome logo with the embedded NFC Tag on various items and when scanned by someone's phone, they'll automatically be directed to the website of your choice! At a tradeshow? Give out items such as notebooks, powerbanks, or luggage tags with the NFC tag on them so that you can continue to direct potential clients to your website long after your event has ended!
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    Anatomy Of A Logo

    In today's age, we are bombarded with hundreds of logos every day - we see them on everything including packaging, clothing, advertisements, television, emails, and more. They've become embedded in our culture, they influence the way we make our decisions, and in some cases they can even represent a perceived value.

    Nowadays, with the level of influence that logos have, have you ever thought about why a logo (or your logo) looks the way it does? Understanding the anatomy of a logo might give you a greater appreciation of the effort and planning that goes into creating these everyday symbols. One of the easiest ways to learn more about the anatomy of a logo and when to use different versions of your logo is to familiarize yourself with the terminology that surrounds logo creation and generation. Take a look below at some of the different types of logos and when to use them:

    Logo: In the simplest terms, a logo is a graphic representation of an organization. The goal of a logo is to be a recognizable and memorable identity of your brand.


    FedEx Coca-Cola DisneyWordmark or Logotype: Logos that are made up only of text.
    Examples: FedEx, Coca-Cola, Disney


    Apple Nike StarbucksBrandmark or Logomark: These are normally icon or symbol-based logos. Typically, companies that utilize only a Brandmark are well established in their industries to the point that they can remove the company name and still be represented and recognized by just their icon or symbol.
    Examples: Nike, Apple, Starbucks


    IBM NASA CNNLettermark or Monogram Logos: Text based logos made up of the company's initials.
    Examples: IBM, NASA, CNN
    NorthPoint Lockup
    Lockup: A Lockup is the final form of a logo with all the bells and whistles. The elements above are combined in a certain layout and sizing that is not to be altered. There can be multiple brand approved lockups such as horizontal or stacked, and with or without a tagline.

    Special Consideration For Small Logos: Sometimes, logos don't scale all that well at smaller sizes and special consideration needs to be taken to ensure that your brand is still recognizable under these circumstances. In most cases, this is accomplished by only using your brandmark or even removing your brandmark and only using your wordmark. (read our post about Dynamic Logos).

    No matter what the situation is, the NorthPoint Design Team is here to help. We can assist with creating new logos, setting up different logo types, or even just suggesting which logo you should use for your upcoming campaign. Reach out to the NorthPoint Design Team today to find out if your logo is optimized for every situation!
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    March Madness Promotional Products

    Price Point: Depends On Items Purchased

    Available Colors: Orange

    Perfect For: Customer Appreciation Gifts / New Hire Kits / Employee Gifts / Kitting Items / Tradeshow Giveaways / Corporate Swag Stores / March Madness Gifts / Corporate Events

    Keep calm, March Madness is coming! NorthPoint will help you prepare for the tournament with a variety of basketball themed promotional products. We've got everything you'll need for March Madness, including mini hoops and basketballs for the office, branded Powerbars for fuel to keep you powered up throughout the games, and branded basketball pillows for when you're finally ready to call in the subs! Don't forget the basketball koozies to keep your beverage frosty, or for your morning cup of coffee when you're rushing to beat the buzzer to work!
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