12 Creative Ideas For Your Stationery Design

12 creatives from the Domestika community share the designs they've created for brand stationery
If you are working in branding or brand identity design, or are interested in working in this field, you will know the importance of a brand’s stationery. Despite living in a world where everything is digital, printed material is still standing its ground as clients try their best to stand out from the crowd.
Read on as 12 creatives from the Domestika community show you ways to produce stationery designs for different brands, in mockup version or printed, and inspire you to start your own projects.
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1910, by HUMAN (@human_)
This was part of a brand identity project for a Mexican restaurant in London. The contemporary design draws from elements from traditional Mexican culture and a color palette inspired by the work of architect Luis Barragán. Learn more about this creative studio in the course, Principles of Concepting and Branding.

HragsDesigns Branding, by Hrag Simonian (@hragsdesigns)
This stationery was created as part of a brand identity project for the designer’s own personal studio in Alicante, Spain.

Formo, by Destino Estudio (@destinoestudio)
This project was carried out for a Pilates studio, taking inspiration from this practice's different exercises and poses. It was created to steer away from a static style and allow for a sense of flexibility in the design.

Marca personal, by Albany Balliache (@albany_balliache)
This logo is an ambigram developed from Albany's initials. It's the result of her following the course Creation of an Original Logo from Scratch.

Funfunny, by Gilian Gomes (@giliangomes)
This is the brand identity project for a childrenswear line based in Puerto Alegre, Brazil. The objective was to convey the brand’s values: diversity, inclusion, and fun.

Academia de Negociación, by the branding people (@tbpmx)
In this project, the use of a defined color palette, matching that of the brand’s identity, really stands out. Learn more about the work carried out by this studio in the course, Presentation of Branding Projects.

JUL/95/, by Fagerström (@fagerstrom)
This is a brand identity project for a fashion company based in Prague, which uses sustainable materials with low environmental impact.

Nu Ritual, by Menta Branding (@mentabranding)
This is a branding project for artisanally-made soap; its design incorporates botanical illustration elements and paper printing methods that include tactile sensory features. Learn more about this studio in the course, Design of a Captivating Corporate Stationery Set.

Jabalina Country Tents, by Salvartes Design (@salvartesdesign)
Salvartes Design created this stationery design for a new camping company in the bay of Cádiz, Spain. The idea is expressed through the lettering style and the natural elements found in the area.

MadMad, by Revel Studio (@revel_studio)
Brand identity design for a brand of clothing made of wood-derived material. The studio developed everything, from creating the name, slogan, and visual identity.

Oomph, by Jo Shackleton (@jo_8dd)
This project is for a packaging design that includes a brochure and extra material about the brand, made with different printing techniques. Kraft paper was used to promote an environmentally-friendly style.

Inkedo, by Mike Dylan Velez (@mikedylan66)
This is a brand identity and naming project for an educational project in Colombia. The personalized logo aims to transmit a feeling of versatility and warmth.

Don’t forget to share your projects with the community here!
English version by @acesarato
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