Dash Brand Identity Mockups by Justin Hartley

Justin Hartley's Dash brand identity mockups use warm oak textures and cool gray stationery to build a precise and quietly confident visual identity set.

Designer Justin Hartley shared a detailed set of brand identity mockups on Behance, built around the Dash system by Mockup Cloud. The project presents a minimal visual identity through careful material choices: warm oak wood slat panels, cool silver-gray card stock, and reeded acrylic sheets. Each surface reinforces the brand's restraint. Nothing is decorative for its own sake.

The palette stays narrow: off-white, mid-gray, and raw wood tones. A single orange leather corner clip on the folder breaks the monochrome. It is the kind of decision that separates competent branding from confident branding. The dot grid texture printed across each stationery piece adds structure without clutter.

What Makes These Brand Identity Mockups Work

The Dash logotype appears as both wordmark and pattern. Letterhead and envelopes show oversized cropped letterforms bleeding off the edge. This turns the brand name into a textural element. Business cards photograph against copper grid tiles and reflective acrylic, showing how the identity holds across matte and reflective surfaces.

The open book spread reveals the template system in full. Bold editorial typography sits on one page, a muted portrait on the other. This contrast shows how the brand identity mockups stay consistent from stationery to editorial print. The flatlay with pen, paper clip, and wood block details closes the presentation with material warmth. Justin Hartley's brand identity mockups make a case for restraint as a design strategy.

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