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Design Behind The Mask is an in-depth look at fictional brands and design experiences across pop culture.

 

Join us as we discuss the complexities of the Lexcorp logo, examine the color palettes of superhero costumes, break down typographic choices in Nintendo game menus, and much more!

Design Behind The Mask: DC Superhero Logos

Design Behind The Mask: DC Superhero Logos

This episode of Design Behind Mask covers the simple beauty and function of the DC COmics Superhero pantheon. When you talk about good logo design, the identity in question has to cover three things. It must be Appropriate, Distinctive, and Simple. The iconic brands...

Design Behind The Mask: The Xbox UI

Design Behind The Mask: The Xbox UI

I've been gaming on Xbox since its first console launch in 2001. The console has grown considerably from a Sony Playstation competitor to a giant media entertainment system that also happens to play games. Throughout the Xbox's lifespan, various treatments have been...

Design Behind The Mask:Lost art of Video Game Manuals

Design Behind The Mask:Lost art of Video Game Manuals

In this Design Behind Mask episode, we reminisce on the lost art of Video Game Manuals. What is a game manual, you ask? Years ago, gaming manuals were great booklets that came packaged with your favorite video games. They were jam-packed with incredible art, profiles,...

Design Behind The Mask: X-Men Rebrand by Tom Muller

Design Behind The Mask: X-Men Rebrand by Tom Muller

Thanks for listening to Design Behind The Mask. Make sure you subscribe and tell a friend. Also, sign up for our email list for updates, giveaways, and much more! This episode revolves around the rebrand of the X-Men. I wrote an article featuring the brand refresh by...

Design Behind The Mask: Fandom Begins With Trading Cards

Design Behind The Mask: Fandom Begins With Trading Cards

Original article published on Fandom: Trading Cards Opened Me Up to a Whole New World Trading cards began it all At the age of 6, my wonderful mother handed me a small, white, cardboard box. I was given no instructions as to what was inside, and the only...