To announce the new letterhead design options available on MOO.com, the online printing company imagined what the letterheads of notable people throughout history might have looked like. The fun stationery designs serve as modern interpretations of letterheads and business cards from the desks of highly influential historical figures like Jane Austen, Winston Churchill, Charles Darwin and Ernest Hemingway.
The branding designed for Albert Einstein subtly includes an "E=mc²" and the set for Martin Luther King Jr. adopts a bold black and white design that says "I have a dream." With details like these, the letterheads are a brilliant way for MOO.com to demonstrate how many different ways your personality or a brand’s identity can come through on business stationery.
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MOO.com Imagines a Letterhead Design for People of Influence
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Letterhead Designs - MOO.com showcases the trend of personalized and creative letterhead designs to enhance individual and brand identities.
2. Historical-inspired Business Stationery - The use of historical figures as inspiration for letterhead designs reflects a trend in incorporating nostalgia and iconic personalities into modern business stationery.
3. Creative Interpretation of Brand Identity - MOO.com's letterhead designs demonstrate the trend of creatively interpreting brand identities through unique and eye-catching visual elements.
Industry Implications
1. Printing and Stationery - The printing and stationery industry can seize the opportunity to offer personalized and creative letterhead designs to cater to individual and business needs.
2. Brand Design and Marketing - Brand design and marketing professionals can leverage the trend of historical-inspired business stationery to create nostalgic and distinctive branding experiences for their clients.
3. Graphic Design and Creative Services - This trend opens up opportunities for graphic design and creative services providers to offer their expertise in crafting visually appealing and unique interpretations of brand identities through business stationery.