Millennial Pink: Why Everyone Is Still Talking About This Color Fad
by Christine Scott

We’ve seen it everywhere from the runways of Gucci to NYC subway ads to Dirt Cobain’s street art. Millennial Pink also known as Tumblr and Scandi Pink is THE design color at the moment. For those who still don’t know what we’re talking about think Glossier packaging, Acne shopping bags, and Thinx ads. Yes, we know what you’re about to say, “but those are three different pinks.” Well that’s right, Millennial Pink isn’t just one color, but an entire range. The Cut describes it as “a range of shades from beige with just a touch of blush to a peach-salmon hybrid.” So, that’s a big N.O. to Barbie Pink. In the article, “Is there a reason Millennial Women Love this Color?” Millennial pink is described as an, “ironic pink, pink without the sugary prettiness. It’s a non-color that doesn’t commit, whose semi-ugliness is proof of its sophistication.” Basically, it’s the least pretentious gender-neutral pink on the block.
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5 Podcasts All Designers and Creatives Should Be Listening To

One way we love to stay in-the-know with everything that’s going on in the design world is by listening to podcasts. They’re awesome resources to get inspired, motivated, and learn from other creatives that have found success in their fields and built incredible movements. Podcasts are quick to download, great for commuting to work, and will give your eyes the break they deserve after hours of staring at a phone or computer screen. Our team here at Vedia got together to share and discuss some of our favorite ones recently, and now we want to share them with you. Check out 5 of our favorite design and creative podcasts below, plus a bonus documentary that we can’t get enough of.
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We can’t really put into words how incredibly excited we are to have officially launched Vedia! To continue the celebration, we’ll be giving away gift cards for Uber, Hulu, Spotify, and more every Friday over the next few weeks. All you have to do is help us spread the word about Vedia and show us some love.
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How A Cohesive Brand Identity Will Change The Look Of Your Company

Similar to the way New Yorkers find Times Square to be an overwhelming nightmare, many businesses find the digital marketplace to be the same. Whether it’s the billboards on 42nd street or native ad ploys on your Facebook feed, these platforms feature a hodgepodge of advertisements from an array of brands and companies. Yet, there are always those certain images or ad placements that quickly catch our attention because there is something about it that we can’t help but recognize. read more…
4 Best Animated Title Sequences For Television In 2017, So Far

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Title sequences have evolved into some of the best and most creative parts of television series. Without a doubt, 2016 delivered some stellar performances in this this category with openings from shows like Vinyl and Stranger Things. This year is looking to be no different as Hulu, Netflix, and television networks continue to up their original series game, leaving them in dire need of an opening that is both artistic and captivating to the audience. While some television series like Netflix’s Anne pull out all of the bells and whistles to create an almost movie-like title sequence, others use simple animation styles and techniques to execute openings that are both fitting to the storyline and effective for the viewer. Below, we’ve rounded up four of the best animated title sequences for television series in 2017, so far: read more…
