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<description>Taurus an upcoming womens wear store, approached Thinking Design for designing a new brand identity/ language for their stores, seeking a graphic program that would encompass language which should flow on every article coming out from the store, may it be the tags,
bags, stationary, signage, advertising, most importantly, packaging.
The company had a logo, but had done little to create a profile for the brand, Taurus as a brand was looking for something that could be ubiquitous and iconic, immediately identifiable when glimpsed across a busy street. since, it’s a new store, we thought it should have a signature color , pattern and language</description>
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bags, stationary, signage, advertising, most importantly, packaging.
The company had a logo, but had done little to create a profile for the brand, Taurus as a brand was looking for something that could be ubiquitous and iconic, immediately identifiable when glimpsed across a busy street. since, it’s a new store, we thought it should have a signature color , pattern and language</content:encoded>
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