>Try to find genuine examples of branding design for print ads like posters, flyers,etc on the web.>Most of them are just bland templates.Where and how can I find genuine examples? Or do I have to just take pictures or take actual print ads?
I am on the same situation.I used to visit gift4designers for templates, but I think the site got down due to copyright policy issues. I am trying to find alternatives, but can't get it.If you use torrent, there are templates by "DesignOptimal", but is difficult to find active sources or the material you are really looking for.
>>463203Go outside and look at posters or flyers.Or look at a book: https://www.artbook.com/catalog--design---decorative-arts--poster-art.html
There's a few websites that archive some ads, like https://www.advertisingarchives.co.uk/ or https://adsspot.me/It's a real problem in my opinion that something that could be such a great learning tool for new graphic designers, if archived correctly, is just left to disappear.
>>463203study design lol wtf
>>463314That's what he's trying to do... He's trying to get references of real ads. Are you retarded?
>>463315maybe he should go gets some then... and studying design will help him learn what to search for
>>463298I've gone further than that. I take print ads like flyers and brochures and hoard them into a reference collection I can use and photograph larger ads like posters.The big problem is even this is not enough as I feel like I'm being limited in finding proper references.>>463307Now this is what I'm talking about. Many thanks.
>>463319>maybe he should go gets some then.you actually are retarded
>>463203stop looking for templates and use your heart