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Same design, completely different reaction. The presentation made that difference.\n\nThis guide covers how to set up a brand presentation that does your work justice. What to show, in what order, how to frame it, and how to handle the feedback conversation that follows.","2026-04-23T10:20:46.019Z","2026-04-26T18:03:33.060Z","2026-04-26T18:03:37.457Z","layout-2",{"id":18,"metaTitle":19,"metaDescription":20,"og_image":21},1622,"How to Present Brand Identity to Clients: A Designer's Guide","What to show first, how to frame the logo, when to bring in mockups, and how to handle the feedback call. 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You've been staring at this logo for days, you're happy with it, you want to show it off. We totally get that! But it actually helps to spend two or three slides on context first. Remind the client what you were solving for. The audience, the positioning, the general direction you agreed on during the strategy phase.\n\nThis does something useful: it puts the client in the right frame of mind before they see the design. Instead of reacting with pure gut feeling, they're thinking about the goals. It's a small setup that makes the rest of the conversation smoother. The logo is too bold or not bold enough, maybe their partner prefers green - those kinds of detours still happen, but they're easier to navigate when the brief is fresh in everyone's head.\n\nKeep it short. Two slides, maybe three. You're not re-doing the strategy deck, just warming up the room.",{"id":97,"alt":98,"title":99,"link":25,"text":100,"link_text":25,"multiple_links":101,"avif":102,"png":106,"mp4":25},1370,"Transparent glass logo mockup held between fingers in low-key lighting — a tactile presentation scene designers use to show brand identity beyond the artboard.","Build the Story in Layers","Once the context is set, think about the order in which you reveal the work. You're not showing a folder of files. You're walking the client through a sequence, from the thinking to the design living in the real world. \n\nAn order that works for most identity projects:\n\n**Context first.** The brief, the audience, the core idea. We just covered this.\n\n**Design direction.** Moodboards, references, the visual territory you were working in. This is a nice bridge between strategy and the finished identity. It lets the client see where the design came from, which helps it feel less random and more intentional.\n\n**The core identity.** Logo, color palette, typography. Give each element some room. Don't squeeze the logo, three color variations, and the type scale into one layout. Separate slides and let each piece land.\n\n**The system in action.** Stationery, social templates, signage, UI elements. This is where the identity starts to feel like a real system instead of just a logo. Clients usually get more engaged here because things start to feel tangible.\n\n**The brand in context.** Mockups and real-world applications. This is usually the most exciting part of the deck for the client, because it's the first time they see their brand looking like something that actually exists. More on this below.","\u003Cu>[Transparent Glass Card Held Between Fingers Mockup](https://wannathis.one/mockups/transparent-glass-card-held-fingers-mockup)\u003C/u>",{"id":103,"documentId":104,"url":105},9186,"b5kdgdsahxmg7kfdb35om6z2","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/glass_hand_held_mockup_8b6ba79970.avif",{"id":107,"documentId":108,"url":109},9190,"y1wk049fnmk6qycf8w5vtitr","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/glass_hand_held_mockup_e9f9310aa7.png",{"id":111,"alt":112,"title":113,"link":25,"text":114,"link_text":25,"multiple_links":115,"avif":116,"png":120,"mp4":25},1371,"Lilac business card mockup with bold black asterisk logo, held in hand against a bright yellow backdrop — a presentation scene for showing brand identity in print.","Show the Work in Context","A designer shows a logo on a white background, the client is uncertain. Same designer puts that logo on a glass office door, a tote bag, a website with real content, and the client gets it immediately. The design didn't change. The context did.\n\nMockups in a brand presentation aren't decoration. They're doing real work. They bridge the gap between a design file and the thing the client is actually trying to build, which is a business that looks and feels a certain way.\n\nA few things worth thinking about when putting this section together:\n\n**Match the scene to the brand.** If you're presenting a law firm identity, don't stick the business card on a bright pink surface next to a potted cactus. The mockup should feel like the world this brand belongs in. Professional brands get clean, minimal scenes. Creative brands get something with more texture and energy. It sounds obvious, but it's easy to grab whatever looks good without checking whether it fits.\n\n**Show enough touchpoints.** \u003Cu>[Business cards](https://wannathis.one/blog/best-business-card-mockups-for-brand-designers)\u003C/u> are obvious, but also think about signage, packaging, screens, social media, maybe apparel. Three or four applications are usually enough to show range without the deck getting repetitive. \n\n**Quality makes a difference here.** A well-shot mockup with good lighting and real textures makes the brand look considered and polished. Generic or flat-looking scenes don't add much. We wrote about \u003Cu>[why mockup quality actually affects how clients perceive your work](https://wannathis.one/blog/the-psychology-of-presentation-why-better-mockups-mean-higher-rates)\u003C/u>, and it applies here more than anywhere.\n\n**Five or six good slides is plenty.** You don't need to mock up every possible application. A few strong ones that cover different formats are more effective than a long scroll of similar-looking scenes. You want each image to have a moment.","\u003Cu>[Elegant Business Card Mockup in Hand](https://wannathis.one/mockups/elegant-business-card-mockup-hand)\u003C/u>",{"id":117,"documentId":118,"url":119},9189,"j7u5kju7evrjvutkplvbg8so","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/buisness_card_in_hands_6864f8114a.avif",{"id":121,"documentId":122,"url":123},9193,"o9l0j47qcx21mu8k8aec4a6u","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/buisness_card_in_hands_af45c1d2d9.png",{"id":125,"alt":126,"title":127,"link":25,"text":128,"link_text":25,"multiple_links":129,"avif":130,"png":134,"mp4":25},1372,"Editorial iPhone mockup with flash-photography styling, shown next to a blue grid notebook — a scene for presenting a brand identity across digital touchpoints","Pick the Right Format","This depends on the client, the budget, and how much trust you've already built.\n\n**A PDF deck** is the most common. The client can open it on their own time, forward it to their team, sit with it for a day before responding. The thing to keep in mind is that you won't be there to explain anything, so the slides need to hold up on their own.\n\n**A live walkthrough** over a call or in person is great for the first round. You can pace the reveal, explain your thinking, and respond to questions in real time. It's usually worth sending the deck as a follow-up afterward so the client has something to reference.\n\n**A Figma file** works well with design-savvy clients or people you've already worked with. It's fast and collaborative. For a first brand presentation, a polished deck tends to feel more appropriate, but it depends on the relationship.\n\nFor most projects, the best combo is a live walkthrough plus a PDF they can keep.","\n\u003Cu>[Hand Holding iPhone on Minimal Table Scene](https://wannathis.one/mockups/hand-holding-iphone-minimal-table-mockup)\u003C/u>",{"id":131,"documentId":132,"url":133},9185,"bkn4zoyiqmsmqm5ov2yb2zct","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/editorial_phone_mockup_7bb05a8d2a.avif",{"id":135,"documentId":136,"url":137},9192,"sw8zep7j2mxc4zbzq6i89sla","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/editorial_phone_mockup_b7f927a5eb.png",{"id":139,"alt":140,"title":141,"link":25,"text":142,"link_text":25,"multiple_links":143,"avif":144,"png":148,"mp4":25},1373,"Yellow canvas tote bag mockup with geometric print, resting on a dark green velvet sofa beside a warm lamp — a lifestyle scene for presenting brand identity on merch.","How You Talk About the Work","The deck is one half of it. The other half is how you walk the client through what they're looking at. A few things we've found helpful over the years:\n\n**Tie decisions to the brief.** When you explain a choice by tying it back to the audience or the positioning, it sounds like a strategic decision. When the explanation is just about aesthetics, it sounds more like a preference. Clients respond better to the first one.\n\n**Use plain language.** Design terminology is great when you're talking to other designers. With clients, it's better to describe what the design does in practical terms. Why the typography works for their audience, why the layout is structured a certain way, what the color palette communicates. Same ideas, just phrased so they land.\n\n**Be clear about what's flexible.** Separate the foundation from the details. The logo and core palette are the things that hold the system together. The supporting elements, patterns, secondary colors, illustration style, those are usually where there's room to explore. Saying this out loud gives the client a way to engage without pulling apart the whole thing.\n\n**Present with conviction.** It helps to go into the presentation feeling solid about everything you're showing. If something still feels unresolved, it's usually better to leave it out and present what you're genuinely happy with. You set the energy for how the work is received.","\u003Cu>[Tote Bag Mockup on Sofa](https://wannathis.one/mockups/tote-bag-mockup-on-sofa)\u003C/u>",{"id":145,"documentId":146,"url":147},9187,"pqq4xaa2ukiow4jc1gztgm73","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/tote_on_sofa_mockup_60db7c85ce.avif",{"id":149,"documentId":150,"url":151},9194,"jt3vqmuw48ygvtnp7blsl7qr","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/tote_on_sofa_mockup_f76eae5369.png",{"id":153,"alt":154,"title":155,"link":25,"text":156,"link_text":25,"multiple_links":157,"avif":158,"png":162,"mp4":25},1374,"Curved conference LED screen mockup with purple gradient above a dark stage and audience — a presentation scene for showing brand identity at full environmental scale.","After the Last Slide","When the slides are done, it helps to guide the conversation a bit rather than just asking \"so what do you think?\" Open questions like that tend to get vague answers. It's more productive to walk through the key elements and ask about them specifically. How does the logo feel in context? Does the color palette fit the direction we discussed? That way the feedback is structured and easier to work with later.\n\nIf the client needs time, that's a good sign, not a bad one. Send them the deck and give them a day or two. Feedback that comes after someone has sat with the work is usually more focused than whatever they say in the first five minutes.\n\nOne thing that saves a lot of back and forth: when the feedback does come in, summarize it into clear next steps before jumping into revisions. A quick message with \"here's what we'll adjust based on your notes\" makes sure you're aligned and keeps the project moving.","\u003Cu>[Curved LED Stage Screen Mockup with Seating](https://wannathis.one/mockups/curved-led-stage-screen-mockup-seating)\u003C/u>",{"id":159,"documentId":160,"url":161},9188,"t34c8xt57whsx23k9thggt9d","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/stage_led_screen_mockup_d61f1a797f.avif",{"id":163,"documentId":164,"url":165},9191,"jun6zarfr8iuty7aaryyeszl","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/stage_led_screen_mockup_f23e655202.png",{"id":167,"alt":25,"title":168,"link":25,"text":169,"link_text":25,"multiple_links":170,"avif":25,"png":25,"mp4":25},1375,"A Few Things Worth Keeping in Mind","Sure, presenting brand identity to clients is something everyone figures out through trial and error, that's just how it goes. But there are a couple of things that can make the process easier from the start:\n\n**Keep the options focused.** Two directions is a good number. Three if they're really different concepts. More than that and the client starts mixing pieces from different options, which usually leads somewhere nobody intended.\n\n**The context slides are worth it.** Those two minutes at the beginning help keep feedback connected to the brief, which makes the whole conversation easier. Build up to the applications. If the brand is already on a tote bag before the client has processed the logo, there's too much happening at once. Letting the core identity land first works better.\n\n**Invest a bit in mockup quality.** A generic mockup with flat lighting doesn't add much to the presentation. If you want something with better art direction, here's our \u003Cu>[roundup of premium mockup studios](https://wannathis.one/blog/best-premium-mockup-sites-for-high-quality-visuals)\u003C/u> that we've found useful.\n\n**Leave some space between slides.** If every slide is packed with content, the client doesn't really have room to react. A pause after the logo reveal, a moment after the mockups section. People form opinions in those quiet moments, and it's good to give them that.","",{"id":6,"title":172,"text":173},"Wrap-Up","Presenting a brand identity is its own thing, separate from designing one. A good presentation doesn't need to be complicated. It just needs to give the work enough room to be understood.\n\nStart with the brief. Build toward the visuals in layers. Show the brand in real-world settings. Explain your thinking in plain language. And leave space for the client to take it in.\n\nThat's really most of it. The design does most of the talking. The presentation just gives it the right stage. And if you're looking for mockups to help with your next brand presentation, feel free to browse our \u003Cu>[mockup catalog.](https://wannathis.one/)\u003C/u>",{"pagination":175},{"page":176,"pageSize":177,"pageCount":176,"total":176},1,25,{"data":179,"meta":729},[180,203,224,246,268,289,310,331,352,372,394,415,435,456,477,498,518,539,559,580,601,621,642,663,684,704,708],{"id":181,"documentId":182,"slug":183,"title":184,"date_release":185,"read_length":186,"hero_text":187,"createdAt":188,"updatedAt":189,"publishedAt":190,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":192},97,"et93ulxi73cehzx2ijcch605","best-device-in-hand-mockups-to-elevate-your-app-presentation","Best Device in Hand Mockups to Elevate Your App Presentation","28/09/2025","5 min read","There’s something different about seeing an app on a real screen, in someone’s hand. A flat screenshot can look clean, but it often feels like it’s floating in space. Put the same design inside a device mockup - held naturally, in the middle of everyday life - and suddenly it clicks. That’s when your app feels less like an idea and more like something people can actually use.\n\nSo we’ve pulled together a set of mockups that do just that: phones and tablets in real hands, in real contexts, ready to bring your app presentations to life.","2025-09-28T12:07:24.994Z","2025-09-28T12:29:08.627Z","2025-09-28T12:29:08.926Z","layout-1",{"id":193,"alt":194,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":195,"png":199},618,"iPhone in hand mockup with minimal white screen and clean background, modern device presentation by Wannathis",{"id":196,"documentId":197,"url":198},1560,"wg29oar545hyd9av6zy4hes0","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_99f07ba185.avif",{"id":200,"documentId":201,"url":202},1573,"nbzmr4jr73y33lu3e1kn2sz1","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_76508e528e.png",{"id":204,"documentId":205,"slug":206,"title":207,"date_release":208,"read_length":186,"hero_text":209,"createdAt":210,"updatedAt":211,"publishedAt":212,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":213},117,"ojy2ovq6c4il50ctcb5ja1dh","best-interior-device-mockups-for-designers-from-iphones-to-macbooks","Best Interior Device Mockups for Designers. From iPhones to MacBooks","10/10/2025","Flat screens can only show so much. Once you drop your design into a real space - on a desk, next to a laptop, maybe with a bit of sunlight in the corner - it starts to feel different. More real, more grounded, like something people actually use.\n\nThat’s why interior mockups work so well. They don’t just show your app or website; they give it a bit of personality. A bright, minimal setup makes things look sharp and focused, while a cozier background can make it feel more friendly and warm. It’s a small detail, but it changes the whole vibe.\n\nHere we’ve rounded up 10 best interior device mockups - from phones to MacBooks - that bring that extra bit of life to your designs.","2025-10-10T11:27:21.379Z","2025-10-20T05:03:20.892Z","2025-10-20T05:03:21.305Z",{"id":214,"alt":215,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":216,"png":220},684,"Collage of interior device mockups for designers — iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks featured in the article by Wannathis.\n",{"id":217,"documentId":218,"url":219},1743,"ly32hpevsk9lqmsq1qohrpx8","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_04cd54d553.avif",{"id":221,"documentId":222,"url":223},1744,"nizn8pgbo346wcgu5bmsqeub","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_8dc74513c8.png",{"id":225,"documentId":226,"slug":227,"title":228,"date_release":229,"read_length":230,"hero_text":231,"createdAt":232,"updatedAt":233,"publishedAt":234,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":235},185,"jmizqg4h754t73bffof35lip","wannathis-vs-placeit-mockup-tools-comparison","Wannathis.one vs Placeit. Mockup Tools Comparison.","17/10/2025","4 min read","If you’ve ever looked for mockups online, you’ve probably seen Placeit pop up everywhere. It’s huge, with thousands of ready-to-use templates for literally anything: t-shirts, mugs, YouTube intros, you name it. \n\nAnd if you’ve explored studios like Wannathis.one (that’s us), you might’ve noticed things feel a little different. The visuals are sharper, the setups more intentional, and the overall experience feels less automated. So what really sets them apart?","2025-10-17T12:03:13.773Z","2026-01-28T16:04:34.810Z","2026-01-28T16:04:35.160Z",{"id":236,"alt":237,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":238,"png":242},1059,"Gradient visual showing Wannathis vs Placeit comparison — design mockup tools.",{"id":239,"documentId":240,"url":241},1736,"j9032lxavc744q9da5x4pwi4","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_ed3d3947cd.avif",{"id":243,"documentId":244,"url":245},1738,"wjbobvdrxzmcwtdslbs76r71","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_a6fbccf213.png",{"id":247,"documentId":248,"slug":249,"title":250,"date_release":251,"read_length":252,"hero_text":253,"createdAt":254,"updatedAt":255,"publishedAt":256,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":257},173,"pypul228b08jo5ivfkkma27b","top-graphic-design-trends-2026","Top Graphic Design Trends 2026","25/12/2025","7 min read","Graphic design in 2026 feels a lot more alive. You can see designers moving toward work that has personality, small imperfections, texture, and even a bit of attitude. The polished, super-controlled look isn’t going anywhere, but it’s definitely no longer the only standard. Upcoming year is much more about trying things, mixing old and new, playing with interaction and letting visuals feel a little more human again.\n\nWith all of that happening, this trends feel especially lively. They’re less about following a rulebook and more about finding ways to make your work feel honest, expressive and fun to look at. Here are nine directions that capture this new creative rythmn.","2025-12-25T19:23:03.112Z","2026-01-20T18:36:16.455Z","2026-01-20T18:36:16.907Z",{"id":258,"alt":259,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":260,"png":264},1019,"Overview of graphic design trends 2026 with experimental typography, playful visuals and modern creative styles",{"id":261,"documentId":262,"url":263},4232,"e91xhht57c8t4st1x1ddxlm4","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_8641677b82.avif",{"id":265,"documentId":266,"url":267},4233,"f0jzolvdt8uroruy7ll1f17f","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_c13ff10120.png",{"id":269,"documentId":270,"slug":271,"title":272,"date_release":273,"read_length":230,"hero_text":274,"createdAt":275,"updatedAt":276,"publishedAt":277,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":278},179,"isaymn3dz7sqltzbgmtof4df","building-faster-smarter-better-the-roi-of-mockups-for-agencies","Building Faster, Smarter, Better: The ROI of Mockups for Agencies","03/11/2025","If you work at an agency, you know the game - fast turnarounds, endless decks, and the constant need to make ideas look like they already exist. It’s not just about design anymore; it’s about selling vision. That’s where mockups quietly do their magic.\n\nThey’re not just there to make things look nice. A well-chosen mockup can literally improve your project’s ROI by saving time, helping clients make faster decisions, and showing off your work in a way that builds trust. When done right, mockups don’t just make design prettier; they make the whole process smarter.","2025-11-03T15:51:51.070Z","2026-01-28T15:49:43.874Z","2026-01-28T15:49:44.748Z",{"id":279,"alt":280,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":281,"png":285},1047,"Three yellow pixelated dollar signs on lime green background symbolizing ROI of mockups",{"id":282,"documentId":283,"url":284},2614,"geeopua5jkdgbq2hro2m6dwz","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_e2734a667a.avif",{"id":286,"documentId":287,"url":288},2616,"mlai53lju9jdm86mfazb2ze6","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_c70a3109ce.png",{"id":290,"documentId":291,"slug":292,"title":293,"date_release":294,"read_length":11,"hero_text":295,"createdAt":296,"updatedAt":297,"publishedAt":298,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":299},221,"cu0t4fm8it8foduh839v5fvv","best-premium-mockup-sites-for-high-quality-visuals","Best Premium Mockup Sites for High Quality Visuals","05/12/2025","If you’ve been designing for a while, you already know how much a good mockup can change the whole vibe of a project. The right scene makes your concept feel real, believable, and ten times easier for clients to understand. But with so many platforms around, figuring out where to look in 2026 can feel a little overwhelming.\n\nThat’s why we put together this list. These are the sites designers actually use: from big libraries to smaller studios that keep things clean and intentional like us. No fluff, just a friendly overview to help you find what fits your workflow.\n\n","2025-12-05T15:47:45.706Z","2026-02-01T12:52:40.783Z","2026-02-01T12:52:41.152Z",{"id":300,"alt":301,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":302,"png":306},1120,"Selection of high-quality mockup platforms with a focus on curated visuals, including Wannathis",{"id":303,"documentId":304,"url":305},3996,"rzwu0x5ks2crklxls7af5m7e","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_451edd5840.avif",{"id":307,"documentId":308,"url":309},3997,"cpxhiirviotvlt6f9pv5dnqo","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_d967f6b47c.png",{"id":311,"documentId":312,"slug":313,"title":314,"date_release":315,"read_length":186,"hero_text":316,"createdAt":317,"updatedAt":318,"publishedAt":319,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":320},226,"d29lp9zuk3asq14m5p5wx6pu","the-art-of-storytelling-in-design-why-it-matters-more-than-ever","The Art of Storytelling in Design: Why It Matters More Than Ever","29/01/2026","Design has been moving fast lately. With AI stepping into the creative world, it suddenly became incredibly easy to generate visuals. You type a line, hit enter, and boom, there’s an image that would’ve taken hours just a few years ago. It’s wild in the best way. Tools became faster, ideas got bolder, and experimentation turned into something you can do during a coffee break.\n\nBut as visuals became easier to make, something else quietly rose to the surface: people started caring a lot more about the story behind the work. A nice image may catch someone’s eye for a moment. A meaningful one keeps their attention and makes them feel something. That emotional weight and intention behind the choices is the part AI cannot provide for you. No matter how good the prompt is.\n\nStorytelling is what fills that gap.","2026-01-29T10:11:35.300Z","2026-02-01T16:57:24.955Z","2026-02-01T16:57:25.132Z",{"id":321,"alt":322,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":323,"png":327},1131,"The art of storytelling in design with expressive typography on dark background",{"id":324,"documentId":325,"url":326},7440,"dl1e4cf8rjtohlen75fk53z9","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_e6551c46a2.avif",{"id":328,"documentId":329,"url":330},7437,"ej6l5tm6el5nizxppeencnzr","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_1_285df63cf8.png",{"id":332,"documentId":333,"slug":334,"title":335,"date_release":336,"read_length":11,"hero_text":337,"createdAt":338,"updatedAt":339,"publishedAt":340,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":341},230,"wa3s55tgrve7ntla40pleerb","web-design-trends-2026","Web Design Trends 2026","14/02/2026","Web design in 2026 is shaping up to be a year of experimentation. New digital tools are opening doors that used to require whole teams, and now a single designer can create things that would have felt impossible just a few years ago. With all this new freedom, people are trying bolder ideas, mixing mediums and pushing interfaces into playful, unexpected directions.\n\nAt the same time, there is a growing desire to keep a human touch in the work. As technology becomes more powerful, designers are finding ways to bring warmth back into visuals through color, texture or small imperfections that make a layout feel alive.\n\nIt is an interesting mix: a year driven by new possibilities, but also grounded in the need for personality. 2026 looks like a moment where old and new meet, where experimentation becomes the norm and where web design feels more human than it has in a long time.","2026-02-13T10:40:21.705Z","2026-02-17T08:02:49.701Z","2026-02-17T08:02:50.003Z",{"id":342,"alt":343,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":344,"png":348},1275,"Web design trends 2026 concept cover with blue sky background, green grass field and search bar interface",{"id":345,"documentId":346,"url":347},7607,"ob7lr3d22d42kmy7x9iv0of6","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_ac19698c19.avif",{"id":349,"documentId":350,"url":351},7609,"h8xchx9gqfuj52pef576y0s5","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_d4f95d0d46.png",{"id":353,"documentId":354,"slug":355,"title":356,"date_release":185,"read_length":230,"hero_text":357,"createdAt":358,"updatedAt":359,"publishedAt":360,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":361},180,"j9qv6685qrme1kg11trmg8se","how-ai-is-changing-the-way-designers-work","How AI Is Changing the Way Designers Work","AI isn’t just another buzzword anymore - it’s become part of the everyday toolkit for many designers. From generating quick drafts to helping with color palettes, layouts, and even whole design concepts, it’s shifting how creative work gets done. \n\nSome people find that exciting, others feel a bit uneasy, but there’s no denying that the field looks different now than it did even a couple of years ago.","2025-09-28T10:51:02.203Z","2026-01-28T15:52:07.842Z","2026-01-28T15:52:08.071Z",{"id":362,"alt":363,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":364,"png":368},1049,"Futuristic tablet mockup scene by Wannathis showing female silhouette on blue screen with robotic arms",{"id":365,"documentId":366,"url":367},1553,"vhlg0p4x5il6g3ivrs6fujyx","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_31fdbebabb.avif",{"id":369,"documentId":370,"url":371},1555,"oyz59wg1tqc93hxilth8rq21","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_e7ad5835b2.png",{"id":373,"documentId":374,"slug":375,"title":376,"date_release":377,"read_length":378,"hero_text":379,"createdAt":380,"updatedAt":381,"publishedAt":382,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":383},121,"ve3shnyqvxybcjrxfgoelf32","free-iphone-mockup-collection","Free iPhone Mockup Collection","25/10/2025","6 min read","It’s always good to have a few go-to mockups ready. The kind that make your design look clean, real, and ready to show.\n\nWe’ve pulled together ten free iPhone mockups that do exactly that. Most of them from our own studio, Wannathis, along with a few from other creators.\n\nWhether you’re building a portfolio, preparing a client presentation, or refreshing your app visuals, these scenes will help your designs feel grounded and effortless.","2025-10-25T12:59:55.795Z","2025-10-27T07:41:56.802Z","2025-10-27T07:41:57.300Z",{"id":384,"alt":385,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":386,"png":390},724,"Minimal preview of free iPhone mockups showing modern design setups and soft lighting",{"id":387,"documentId":388,"url":389},1830,"hajtnr00h81we4v1oz62d5p9","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_70fdb233ad.avif",{"id":391,"documentId":392,"url":393},1833,"b3jakau6aia1fuphsojdbxhf","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_d6f1854764.png",{"id":395,"documentId":396,"slug":397,"title":398,"date_release":399,"read_length":230,"hero_text":400,"createdAt":401,"updatedAt":402,"publishedAt":403,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":404},181,"lyp0av99hq4p5l2pd4r55btz","how-to-present-your-designs-like-a-pro-tips-for-designers","How to Present Your Designs Like a Pro: Tips For Designer","22/11/2025","Presenting your work is almost as important as creating the design itself. It is a skill every designer eventually needs, even though it rarely comes naturally from the start. For many people this part feels harder than the actual design process. Some worry about speaking in front of others and some feel unsure about how to structure the presentation. All of that is completely normal.\n\nThe good news is that a strong presentation doesn’t require perfect public-speaking skills. It just needs a bit of intention. When you guide people through your thinking, show your design in the right context, and help them understand why certain choices were made, the whole idea lands more clearly. It becomes less about performance and more about honesty - just walking someone through the story behind your work.","2025-11-21T16:02:26.111Z","2026-01-28T15:54:47.979Z","2026-01-28T15:54:48.390Z",{"id":405,"alt":406,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":407,"png":411},1051,"Side-profile photo of a person working on a laptop, clean aesthetic imagery for a Wannathis design presentation article ",{"id":408,"documentId":409,"url":410},3697,"ynisgvg1dpcmg2ufroe9lxt5","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_d84e7126f3.avif",{"id":412,"documentId":413,"url":414},3700,"isl6bufp848bg4mlr01sj89z","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_e730f24c8a.png",{"id":416,"documentId":417,"slug":418,"title":419,"date_release":208,"read_length":230,"hero_text":420,"createdAt":421,"updatedAt":422,"publishedAt":423,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":424},186,"pao9vwplvl71ektgm82uzavi","why-subscription-models-work-better-than-buying-individual-assets","Why Subscription Models Work Better Than Buying Individual Assets","For years, most of us bought design assets one by one - a mockup here, a 3D icon there, maybe a texture pack when a project called for it. It worked, but it also meant a lot of time comparing, downloading, and managing files you’d probably only use once.\n\nNow the way designers work has changed. Projects move faster, styles evolve weekly, and clients expect something fresh every time. That’s why subscriptions are quietly becoming the better option - not because they’re cost-effective (though they usually are), but because they fit the rhythm of modern design.","2025-10-10T10:11:00.614Z","2026-01-28T16:07:07.210Z","2026-01-28T16:07:07.440Z",{"id":425,"alt":426,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":427,"png":431},1061,"Cover artwork with 3D keys spelling WHY — featured image for article on design subscription models from Wannathis studio.",{"id":428,"documentId":429,"url":430},1741,"dr69mm1tzc8ls4ypmsmimtjf","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_63c33d9b31.avif",{"id":432,"documentId":433,"url":434},1742,"ipn8gc3n797t2fktxcznjy9d","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_1d2bfff4da.png",{"id":436,"documentId":437,"slug":438,"title":439,"date_release":440,"read_length":441,"hero_text":442,"createdAt":443,"updatedAt":444,"publishedAt":445,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":446},223,"okyhyghrsvb8d2s0smc0dpb3","12-best-macbook-mockups-for-design-projects","12 Best MacBook Mockups for Design Projects","07/08/2025","3 min read","Great design deserves a great setting. It’s not just what you’re showing - it’s how you show it. A well-chosen MacBook mockup can bring out the best in your work, whether it’s a website, an app, or a full visual identity.\n\nIn this article, we’ve gathered 12 of the best premium MacBook mockups to help you do just that. Each with its own unique vibe, ensuring there’s something for every project. Let’s take a look at them!","2025-07-30T02:47:35.383Z","2026-02-01T12:56:17.643Z","2026-02-01T12:56:18.166Z",{"id":447,"alt":439,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":448,"png":452},1124,{"id":449,"documentId":450,"url":451},976,"yy62i7m9gufp66asqqtbj6t1","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/recent_12_macbook_dccb75bc98.avif",{"id":453,"documentId":454,"url":455},977,"rxlqtp9mp8lug7ydz5yw3bds","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/recent_12_macbook_508d1bd36b.png",{"id":457,"documentId":458,"slug":459,"title":460,"date_release":461,"read_length":186,"hero_text":462,"createdAt":463,"updatedAt":464,"publishedAt":465,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":466},125,"uhstd8voq62wh4sdxmhsxk01","best-iphone-mockups-for-designers","Best iPhone Mockups for Designers","06/09/2025","As designers, we know how much difference the right mockup can make - sometimes it’s the little details that bring a design to life. That’s why we’ve put together this collection of some of the best iPhone mockups out there, including a few from our own studio, Wannathis. \n\nIn this article, you’ll find phones floating, casually chilling on furniture, or hanging out on everyday surfaces. Each scene has its own little vibe, helping your app or website feel natural, while still looking effortlessly good. Think of it as giving your designs a bit of personality and style, without any fuss. ","2025-09-05T09:21:29.593Z","2025-11-09T08:01:16.180Z","2025-11-09T08:01:16.713Z",{"id":467,"alt":468,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":469,"png":473},814,"Set of three iPhone mockups including red gradient screen on white shelf, black and white typography on metallic fabric, and bold text design on blue ceramic tiles",{"id":470,"documentId":471,"url":472},1421,"gds0svjn0yvyhimu0m5i20f9","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_52a6fcc509.avif",{"id":474,"documentId":475,"url":476},1423,"f6fv6318h6gm4877fvlyrlli","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_d695aee8a2.png",{"id":478,"documentId":479,"slug":480,"title":481,"date_release":482,"read_length":378,"hero_text":483,"createdAt":484,"updatedAt":485,"publishedAt":486,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":487},189,"ayf17nyqk3dg934tedhbszh5","brand-and-consumer-behavior-trends-2026-how-people-connect-with-brands-in-the-age-of-meaning","Brand & Consumer Behavior Trends 2026: How People Connect with Brands in the Age of Meaning","08/11/2025","The way people connect with brands has changed a lot. It’s no longer just about good-looking visuals or smart advertising. Now it’s about meaning. In 2026, people are drawn to brands that feel genuine, act with purpose, and tell real stories.\n\nHere are some of the key shifts shaping brand relationships this year.","2025-11-07T17:04:37.005Z","2026-01-31T16:54:38.197Z","2026-01-31T16:54:38.552Z",{"id":488,"alt":489,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":490,"png":494},1069,"3D pixel heart, retro computer, and like symbol representing brand and consumer behavior trends 2026",{"id":491,"documentId":492,"url":493},2921,"kuu2ir8q3tl05ylywyun8ycf","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_bccfdfc691.avif",{"id":495,"documentId":496,"url":497},2923,"phc25qgxnqbnqleprhde8mk4","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_5db1c9157e.png",{"id":499,"documentId":500,"slug":501,"title":502,"date_release":229,"read_length":252,"hero_text":503,"createdAt":504,"updatedAt":505,"publishedAt":506,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":507},222,"knespjr01y7urzkbfare78ld","top-typography-trends-2026-for-designers","Top Typography Trends 2026 for Designers","Typography is shifting fast. Every year, new tools, new screens, and new aesthetics shape how we read and feel design - and 2026 already looks bold, animated, and a little experimental. Fonts aren’t just fonts anymore; they’re becoming characters in their own right.\n\nWe’re seeing designers treat type as more than communication - it’s atmosphere, rhythm, and identity. From kinetic and 3D typography to expressive color and handcrafted forms, this year is all about type that moves, glows, and feels alive. So here’s a look at the trends that are shaping how typography will look and feel in 2026.","2025-10-17T12:01:39.605Z","2026-02-01T12:54:00.856Z","2026-02-01T12:54:01.158Z",{"id":508,"alt":509,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":510,"png":514},1122,"Typography Trends 2026 cover image — minimalist blue background with rounded bold type.",{"id":511,"documentId":512,"url":513},1724,"cepbg0m6la5g66u0x251of8z","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_d4e7b85286.avif",{"id":515,"documentId":516,"url":517},1725,"notpc7u5m98oxa0wobqq64ug","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_147e6c642d.png",{"id":519,"documentId":520,"slug":521,"title":522,"date_release":523,"read_length":230,"hero_text":524,"createdAt":525,"updatedAt":526,"publishedAt":527,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":528},227,"pkd9wtrlugl2bbs852wra52h","free-mockup-websites-designers-actually-use","Free Mockup Websites Designers Actually Use  ","13/09/2025","Mockups are everywhere and they’ve become a must-have for designers who want to present their work in the best way. When you start searching online, you’ll notice two main types of resources: small studios that craft their own collections and share a few freebies, and big aggregator sites that gather free mockups from all over the internet.\n\nIn this article, we’ve pulled together the websites designers actually use. From independent studios like us, to big libraries that focus entirely on freebies.","2025-09-12T13:51:03.101Z","2026-02-10T14:00:21.383Z","2026-02-10T14:00:21.740Z",{"id":529,"alt":530,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":531,"png":535},1137,"iPhone 16 Pro mockup by Wannathis with bold red repeated text “FREE” on screen placed on gray concrete surface",{"id":532,"documentId":533,"url":534},1498,"vhhbkuh8bhtodbsvpvmvlzta","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_1ef8b4da66.avif",{"id":536,"documentId":537,"url":538},1499,"wryr9b8qpwf6c6qtxwzg0zpl","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_6a97053686.png",{"id":540,"documentId":541,"slug":542,"title":543,"date_release":544,"read_length":186,"hero_text":545,"createdAt":546,"updatedAt":547,"publishedAt":548,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":549},228,"mfnaw0bpw4vw24cuidofskb4","figma-plugins-worth-using-this-year","Figma Plugins Worth Using This Year","24/06/2025","Figma plugins can do a lot. Some help speed up the workflow, others bring in visuals or polish that would take ages to build from scratch. The right mix can make a noticeable difference, especially when working under deadlines or switching between multiple projects.\n\nHere’s a collection of plugins that are actually useful. No clutter, no hype. Just practical tools and solid visuals that fit into everyday design work.","2025-06-26T13:01:36.882Z","2026-02-10T14:00:55.421Z","2026-02-10T14:00:55.892Z",{"id":550,"alt":543,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":551,"png":555},1139,{"id":552,"documentId":553,"url":554},761,"x1hl988apnjb3prxg7cn88bq","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/blog_recent_tools_c57f71444c.avif",{"id":556,"documentId":557,"url":558},762,"mwmnnmmizu1310wf5lni1kvl","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/blog_recent_tools_5b35934d9c.png",{"id":560,"documentId":561,"slug":562,"title":563,"date_release":564,"read_length":378,"hero_text":565,"createdAt":566,"updatedAt":567,"publishedAt":568,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":569},132,"eclqkex6zwui6l7120vqmo09","color-trends-2026-for-designers-and-brands","Color Trends 2026 for Designers and Brands","01/12/2025","If you look at how color has been evolving over the last few years, one thing becomes very clear: trends are getting quieter, deeper, and more meaningful. Color in 2026 isn’t just about what looks good on a moodboard - it’s about what makes people feel grounded, restored, curious, or energized.\n\nAnd while Pantone hasn’t announced their Color of the Year yet (they usually drop it in December), the direction is already visible. Interior forecasts, fashion shifts, and early design reports all point toward palettes that feel warmer, more natural, more emotional, and a lot more intentional.\n\nSo we pulled together the key color trends for 2026 that designers and brands should actually pay attention to. Not just because they’re trendy, but because they make sense.","2025-11-21T21:15:33.479Z","2025-12-01T19:40:01.393Z","2025-12-01T19:40:01.810Z",{"id":570,"alt":571,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":572,"png":576},878,"Vibrant gradient bar illustrating key color trends for 2026 in a rounded pill-shaped design",{"id":573,"documentId":574,"url":575},3716,"ibkee5w81cot2lasjly7ioh4","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_e9c6602e2a.avif",{"id":577,"documentId":578,"url":579},3718,"of552w0n2qxvotzojbfflv12","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_ec4aaffa93.png",{"id":581,"documentId":582,"slug":583,"title":584,"date_release":585,"read_length":230,"hero_text":586,"createdAt":587,"updatedAt":588,"publishedAt":589,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":590},182,"sw5splwi1knh3yhdnonm73l4","the-psychology-of-presentation-why-better-mockups-mean-higher-rates","The Psychology of Presentation: Why Better Mockups Mean Higher Rates ","19/09/2025","Here’s the thing: design itself matters a lot, but how you show it can make or break the way people react to it. You can spend hours polishing details, picking typefaces, or adjusting grids, but if you just drop the result on a plain background, it rarely gets the reaction it deserves.\n\nNow imagine showing that same work in a realistic scene. Suddenly it doesn’t feel like “just a file” anymore - it looks like something that could already exist in the world. And that small shift can completely change the way clients respond.","2025-09-19T09:52:53.106Z","2026-01-28T15:56:23.570Z","2026-01-28T15:56:23.869Z",{"id":591,"alt":592,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":593,"png":597},1053,"Illustration of a person with brain exposed holding a smartphone – creative mockup concept by Wannathis",{"id":594,"documentId":595,"url":596},1509,"huuobg4a6huz8gorhg482xk2","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_bd1e9899b6.avif",{"id":598,"documentId":599,"url":600},1511,"kju6tfbwvunbxeiep1lzpyj4","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_090b64a9f8.png",{"id":602,"documentId":603,"slug":604,"title":605,"date_release":606,"read_length":441,"hero_text":607,"createdAt":608,"updatedAt":609,"publishedAt":610,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":611},225,"ser7un2v7kv7c2zbclykoutu","best-mockup-resources-free-and-premium","Best Mockup Resources (Free and Premium)","28/06/2025","Mockups have quietly become one of the most powerful tools in a designer’s workflow. Whether you're presenting an app, showcasing branding, or building your portfolio, a good mockup adds polish and clarity to your work. There are dozens of platforms offering mockups, but this list focuses on the ones that feel curated, well-crafted, and genuinely useful. Some are free, some are premium, but all are worth a look in 2025.","2025-06-26T11:52:37.709Z","2026-02-01T12:58:12.407Z","2026-02-01T12:58:12.693Z",{"id":612,"alt":605,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":613,"png":617},1128,{"id":614,"documentId":615,"url":616},758,"ua1eryxg7jsqfdaczdaw6gsn","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/blog_recent_mockups_0fffdaa50a.avif",{"id":618,"documentId":619,"url":620},759,"kwie5c4k4dse2z9ixi97ebrd","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/blog_recent_mockups_d82a00ddcd.png",{"id":622,"documentId":623,"slug":624,"title":625,"date_release":626,"read_length":252,"hero_text":627,"createdAt":628,"updatedAt":629,"publishedAt":630,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":631},183,"lf09f81ommq99zi17fkxdlmk","top-ui-design-trends-for-2026-you-cant-ignore","Top UI Design Trends for 2026 You Can’t Ignore","08/10/2025","Every year, UI design shifts just enough to make last year’s work feel a little dated. 2026 is shaping up to be no different. From color choices to the way screens move, small details will set the tone for what feels fresh - and what feels stuck in 2025.\n\nWe’ve pulled together top UI design trends that stand out right now. Think of this less as a “rulebook” and more like a snapshot of where design is heading - a mix of what people actually enjoy using and what designers are experimenting with today.","2025-10-07T10:26:46.599Z","2026-01-28T16:00:25.572Z","2026-01-28T16:00:25.826Z",{"id":632,"alt":633,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":634,"png":638},1055,"Yellow folder icon on bright blue background with text “UI Design Trends for 2026”.\n",{"id":635,"documentId":636,"url":637},1635,"oumoy2oh1isxgszefh6eq4mf","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_b1c3b52a0f.avif",{"id":639,"documentId":640,"url":641},1638,"ynzeh6pksk9wiuuk7thzwjni","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_a078f0b5db.png",{"id":643,"documentId":644,"slug":645,"title":646,"date_release":647,"read_length":230,"hero_text":648,"createdAt":649,"updatedAt":650,"publishedAt":651,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":652},191,"bw4qcseo40l9i03i9gm8z7pf","the-rise-of-realistic-mockups-in-branding","The Rise of Realistic Mockups in Branding","20/01/2026","Something interesting has been happening in the design world over the last couple of years, and by 2026 it became especially clear. Realistic mockups have moved from being a simple presentation tool to becoming a real part of how brands build their visual identity. \n\nThe more digital our world becomes, the more people respond to visuals that feel grounded and relatable, and that is exactly why realistic mockups are showing up everywhere.","2026-01-15T21:06:59.576Z","2026-01-31T17:02:47.455Z","2026-01-31T17:02:47.757Z",{"id":653,"alt":654,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":655,"png":659},1073,"Realistic tote bag branding mockup in an elevator, natural lighting and fabric texture",{"id":656,"documentId":657,"url":658},5063,"rrleskednokxcwveeth1gk0h","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_0c22052d81.avif",{"id":660,"documentId":661,"url":662},5066,"jg6o6bu7oqlfwlxcrlx01jpa","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_0f11cde011.png",{"id":664,"documentId":665,"slug":666,"title":667,"date_release":668,"read_length":186,"hero_text":669,"createdAt":670,"updatedAt":671,"publishedAt":672,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":673},232,"o21abooad7e9tll6uy5elowv","best-business-card-mockups-for-brand-designers","Best Business Card Mockups for Brand Designers","21/02/2026","Business cards may be tiny, but for brand designers they still carry a lot of weight. They’re one of those small touchpoints that instantly reveal whether a visual identity actually works in the real world. And because so many branding projects live online these days, a great mockup is often the closest thing to holding the design in your hand.\n\nThe right mockup can add texture, mood and personality. It can show how the card behaves in light, how the colors shift, how the print feels and whether the whole idea stands strong outside the artboard. In this article we’ve picked business card mockups that help you present your work with clarity and style.","2026-02-20T15:07:26.859Z","2026-02-22T18:46:34.258Z","2026-02-22T18:46:34.480Z",{"id":674,"alt":675,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":676,"png":680},1307,"Blue business card mockups on black background premium branding scene",{"id":677,"documentId":678,"url":679},7779,"f1rpfli19wem0jbjprscti8p","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_672c880da3.avif",{"id":681,"documentId":682,"url":683},7781,"xtoz8xx999c5qvhqempgc464","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_3ba9a19a41.png",{"id":685,"documentId":686,"slug":687,"title":688,"date_release":585,"read_length":186,"hero_text":689,"createdAt":690,"updatedAt":691,"publishedAt":692,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":693},237,"t1rwme8m6uqxcjm0jd2zatg6","best-outdoor-billboard-mockups-in-2025","Best Outdoor Billboard Mockups in 2025 ","Outdoor design really lives in the city. Billboards hanging over busy streets, posters on textured walls, glowing screens next to storefronts - they all shape how people meet design in everyday life. A flat presentation can’t capture that feeling, but the right mockup makes it real.\n\nThat’s why we’ve put together this list of the best outdoor mockups for 2025. Each one gives a different way to show your work in the urban environment - from big billboard moments to small street posters.","2025-09-19T23:04:31.950Z","2026-04-08T18:20:08.848Z","2026-04-08T18:20:09.215Z",{"id":694,"alt":695,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":696,"png":700},1793,"Best outdoor billboard mockup with glowing urban display at night – realistic advertising design by Wannathis",{"id":697,"documentId":698,"url":699},1543,"b3kk0qgo4dp1ki8q8tqvi2tr","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_e8d3304209.avif",{"id":701,"documentId":702,"url":703},1544,"ku8i2mihoj88ge2kq5m4i8at","https://d2pas86kykpvmq.cloudfront.net/uploads/cover_image_dd67370f2c.png",{"id":6,"documentId":7,"slug":8,"title":9,"date_release":10,"read_length":11,"hero_text":12,"createdAt":13,"updatedAt":14,"publishedAt":15,"layout_type":16,"cover_image":705},{"id":70,"alt":71,"class":25,"mp4":25,"avif":706,"png":707},{"id":73,"documentId":74,"url":75},{"id":77,"documentId":78,"url":79},{"id":709,"documentId":710,"slug":711,"title":712,"date_release":713,"read_length":378,"hero_text":714,"createdAt":715,"updatedAt":716,"publishedAt":717,"layout_type":191,"cover_image":718},239,"vy48c6ngy7aeyeubqeg7v3lu","ai-and-design-tools-that-actually-help-creatives","AI and Design: Tools That Actually Help Creatives","03/03/2026","Let's skip the usual preamble. You don't need another article telling you AI is \"the future of design.\" What you probably need is a clear, honest look at which AI tools are actually worth opening between client calls and deadlines.\n\nThis guide covers the AI design tools that have earned a real place in creative workflows in 2026. Not because they're trendy, but because they solve specific, problems that used to eat your afternoon. We'll go through what each tool does best, which part of your process it speeds up, and where it still falls short.\n\nNo hype. 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