![]() ![]() ![]() Its most aggressive visual work was on Mills & Boon’s newest, sex-forward sub-brand called Dare.įor Dare, Pentagram abandoned the typical full-color cover, in which a hot guy and a hot girl would either be enraptured or in some very buttoned-up state of sexual repression. The even larger job, though, was that Pentagram helped rebrand Mills & Boon’s entire branching line of romantic books–which range in subgenres from Supernatural to Western Romance to something called Cosmos Red Hot Reads. The only nod to romance is subliminal–a heart was used to shape the ampersand’s curves. Pentagram made Mills & Boon an updated logo, presenting the brand in a modernist sans serif wordmark.
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