The Beauty Of A Custom Mural Design

By Debra Baker


Nowadays, people are looking for numerous ways to stand out from the crowd and express their individuality and creativity. This could be on a personal level or on a business level. Being visually captivating can garner all the right kinds of attention, and a custom mural design could be just the way to do it.

Custom murals are becoming more and more popular for brands with specific target markets, usually the younger, active generation. Sportswear brands have been using custom designs on their walls throughout stores globally to attract a new wave of customers, such as Converse. Not only is this a great business move, but it also provides a great outlet for artists to showcase their work.

Getting a custom design done in your business place could be a great addition. Think of it as an integral part of the company's overall design and decor and make it work with the space. The colors and themes you choose will be key, as these are the types of things that will dictate how employees and clients alike feel when they are in the space.

You can use artwork outdoors in order to attract new clientele. Think about putting a design in a visible location, such as a wall facing an area or road with lots of traffic. The right artwork will make strangers curious to learn more about the space where it is located, and this could spur them on to walk right through the doors of a business.

You can use a mural at home, as well. While many people might think at first that this type of thing is only great for children's bedrooms and play areas, a well-executed mural could bring the finishing touch to your personal space. Make it a conversation piece in a social area of the home like the living room or dining room. Perhaps you could get something done on the ceiling?

Children love having a say when it comes to murals for their space. Let them help you to design it or even to help with getting it done. This is the type of project that really helps teamwork and bonding in a group or community when executed for a school or other rundown building. It's a great way to get everyone to work towards a common cause.

Murals can be abstract or theme-specific. Good themes for a younger audience include animals, bright colors and lots of shapes. A psychedelic-style mural might work better in a more abstract space like a yoga or dance studio, while an office or organization may prefer a design that serves as a reminder of the company manifesto or cause.

You don't have to be an artist yourself to get something like this done. There are many individuals out there looking for outlets to express their own creativity or who will work with you to create something unique and special and to your requirements. They can be found through artists' forums and even by asking around. Who knows, you may have a creative family member or friend willing to do this type of work that you never knew about!




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