The Beauty of Blank Canvases
We’ve been banging-on about blank canvasses for months. Blank canvases are the myriad of brand communications points that currently connect with your audience, but have not been identified as opportunities to create brand messages. Whilst the humble matchbook has long been used as a brand tool, it’s rarely used to its full advantage. Whilst not strictly a blank canvas, have you ever considered taking your matchbooks to the next level of beauty, richness and remarkability?
We’ve been banging-on about blank canvasses for months. Blank canvases are the myriad of brand communications points that currently connect with your audience, but have not been identified as opportunities to create brand messages. Whilst the humble matchbook has long been used as a brand tool, it’s rarely used to its full advantage. Whilst not strictly a blank canvas, have you ever considered taking your matchbooks to the next level of beauty, richness and remarkability?
Check these 77 little beauties by illustrator Madeleine Stahel.
From the source itself www.madeleinestahel.ch
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David Ansett, Brandamentalist
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What a lovely illustrative style Madeleine Stahel has and quite similar to that of the famous London artist Paul Davis. Again a great use of blank canvas.