Eighteen complete editorial chic brand board directions — each with a locked palette (copy the hex codes), a tested font pairing and a mood you can hand straight to a designer.
Editorial Chic brand board №1: Sea Salt palette with hex values, a high-contrast editorial serif for headlines, a clean grotesque sans-serif for body text. Small detail, outsized first impression. Full collection and the copy-paste designer brief are on the site.
Complete starter kit for a Editorial Chic look — Tobacco Leaf color story, copy-ready hex codes and a classic old-style serif paired with a light geometric sans-serif. The kind of upgrade buyers can feel but can't name. Full collection and the copy-paste designer brief are on the site.
Full Editorial Chic brand board for a small business: palette in Petal & Brass tones with exact hex codes, plus a refined modern serif with thin strokes paired with a rounded humanist sans-serif. Tap through for the complete board and where to get it made from $30.
An Editorial Chic identity direction built on Indigo Night colors — hex codes included — and a tested duo of an elegant italic serif and a neutral Swiss-style sans-serif. Proof you do not need an agency budget to look established. Tap through for the complete board and where to get it made from $30.
Editorial Chic brand board №5: Matcha Cream palette with hex values, a sturdy slab serif for headlines, a minimal monoline sans-serif for body text. This is the level of polish customers notice instantly. Tap through for the complete board and where to get it made from $30.
Complete starter kit for a Editorial Chic look — Charcoal Blush color story, copy-ready hex codes and a tall condensed serif paired with a wide airy sans-serif. A small brand can absolutely look this considered. The full set plus a ready-to-send design brief is one click away.
Full Editorial Chic brand board for a small business: palette in Cream & Ink tones with exact hex codes, plus a quiet transitional serif paired with a compact grotesque sans-serif. The full set plus a ready-to-send design brief is one click away.
An Editorial Chic identity direction built on Blood Orange colors — hex codes included — and a tested duo of a flared lapidary serif and a soft rounded sans-serif. Everything here was chosen to feel expensive on a budget. The full set plus a ready-to-send design brief is one click away.
Editorial Chic brand board №9: Sage & Stone palette with hex values, a high-contrast editorial serif for headlines, a clean grotesque sans-serif for body text. This direction works even if you are not a designer. See the whole collection with hex codes and sourcing notes on the site.
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Complete starter kit for a Editorial Chic look — Terracotta Clay color story, copy-ready hex codes and a classic old-style serif paired with a light geometric sans-serif. One of those looks that never goes out of style. See the whole collection with hex codes and sourcing notes on the site.
Brand color palette in Dark Academia tones for a Editorial Chic look; hex values included so every print and post matches. Customers decide in seconds — visuals like this win them. See the whole collection with hex codes and sourcing notes on the site.
Palette №12 for Editorial Chic branding: Dusty Rose colors balanced for a light base, dark anchor and one accent. Small detail, outsized first impression. More like this — plus fair-price notes for hiring it out — on the blog.
Olive Grove — a Editorial Chic brand palette №13 with exact hex codes, ready to copy into your templates and design brief. The kind of upgrade buyers can feel but can't name. More like this — plus fair-price notes for hiring it out — on the blog.
Brand color palette in Midnight Gold tones for a Editorial Chic look; hex values included so every print and post matches. Saving this one for my own rebrand. More like this — plus fair-price notes for hiring it out — on the blog.
Typography direction for Editorial Chic branding: pair a quiet transitional serif with a compact grotesque sans-serif and let one always win the layout. Proof you do not need an agency budget to look established. Open the pin for the entire collection and our honest hiring guide.
Font pairing №16 for a Editorial Chic brand: a flared lapidary serif for headlines with a soft rounded sans-serif for body — both with excellent free versions. This is the level of polish customers notice instantly. Open the pin for the entire collection and our honest hiring guide.
A tested Editorial Chic type duo — a high-contrast editorial serif plus a clean grotesque sans-serif — with clear hierarchy that reads as professionally designed. A small brand can absolutely look this considered. Open the pin for the entire collection and our honest hiring guide.
Typography direction for Editorial Chic branding: pair a classic old-style serif with a light geometric sans-serif and let one always win the layout. The fastest way to make your business feel legitimate. The rest of the series is waiting on the site, free as always.
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