10 beautiful examples of bookmark design
Get inspired by these original takes on the humble bookmark.
06. Letterpress bookmark
This fun bookmark design was made by Nolte Design using traditional printing methods and letterpress. The use of simple colours and design overlapping gives it a rich texture and we love the way the creature is interwined with the beautiful typography.
07. Multi-functional bookmark
This multi-purpose stainless steel bookmark is the creation of New York studio Issac Paris. It also functions as a pocket ruler, and a circle and triangle template. A perfect tool for designers and creatives to use on a daily basis.
08. Pull-out bookmarks
This self-promotional project by young Italian design studio Graficheria takes the basics of the bookmark concept and runs with it. The results are attractively simple in colour and approach.
09. Bible bookmarks
Salt Lake City agency Modern8 created these intricate and elegant bookmark designs to be sold with their client's 'Bookjigs' series of Bible books. There's a focus on functionality too, with the ribbon making sure you never lose your place.
10. Calligrafitti bookmarks
Joana D is a graphic design student and illustrator based in Lisbon, Portugal. Her bookmark design uses graffiti-inspired typography to produce an urban-looking yet classy set of bookmarks.
Words: Meryem Meg and the Creative Bloq team
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