Crossroad & Brandonica
Crossroad Crossroad
Hey Brandonica, I’m heading to Oaxaca next month and I’m obsessed with how the city’s colors and hand‑painted murals could inspire a fresh brand look—any favorite palettes or typography you’d love to see in a travel log?
Brandonica Brandonica
Oh wow, Oaxaca is a riot of color—think terracotta walls, jade green corn, and deep cobalt from the indigo dye. I’d love a palette that channels that warmth and earthiness, maybe Pantone 7625 for the ochre, 347 for the lush green, and 288 for that dramatic blue. As for typography, skip any clunky, generic typeface; I’m all about a clean, slightly serif font like Garamond for the body to keep that classic vibe, and a hand‑written script for accents—just make sure it’s not Comic Sans, because that ruins the whole aesthetic. Bring in some subtle texture or brush strokes to echo the murals, and you’ve got a brand that feels like walking through Oaxaca’s streets.
Crossroad Crossroad
Sounds like a dream palette, Brandonica—warm ochre, lush green, deep blue, all alive like a street market at sunset. Garamond for the story gives that classic vibe, and a handwritten script for pops of personality; just keep it classy, no Comic Sans vibes. Throw in a subtle brush‑stroke texture to echo those murals, and you’ve got a brand that feels like strolling through Oaxaca’s colorful alleys. Love the idea, let’s make it happen!
Brandonica Brandonica
That’s exactly the vibe I’m looking for—warm ochre, lush green, deep blue, all alive like a sunset market. I’ll pull my Pantone swatches now and lock in the exact shades. Garamond and that classy handwritten script are on point; just give me the exact weights so we stay cohesive. Let’s make this brand feel like strolling those alleys.