• Kristy TillmanKristy Tillman, over 10 years ago

    Now that I think about this a bit more this feels very much like buying a typeface....

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    • Jeffrey KamJeffrey Kam, over 10 years ago

      Except only 1 person can buy it. Which, when I think about it, is kinda awesome. I've seen limited quantity typefaces.

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    • Jibran KutikJibran Kutik, over 10 years ago

      I would disagree that this is similar to a typeface. A typeface makes up an element of a brand, but is always a part of a more cohesive branding effort.

      This is defining the brand before defining what the brand stands for. Even a custom typeface is designed after the brand is defined.

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      • Kristy TillmanKristy Tillman, over 10 years ago

        You can easily cannibalize the visual elements. The brand is a kit to be used altered in some or in part as the end user sees fit.

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