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less is more
&rdquo
we don&rsquo
t mean being boring or unattractive. It&rsquo
Companies
from top-notch fashion brands to tech giants to startups
are focused on reducing content and digital noise from their branding. Tools like Design.com&rsquo
s logo maker are becoming increasingly &nbsp
popular because of this design trend. It helps brands create sleek
simple designs that align with modern minimalist aesthetics. The aim is to offer clean
authentic
such as sustainability and inclusivity in diversity
62% of Gen Z customers prefer to buy products from sustainable brands. Simply put
functionality
and an uncluttered user experience
such as subtle colors
uncomplicated type settings
and easy but powerful words
logos
restrained color palettes
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