@somefinetweets Shout out to MS Paint 🙌🏽
Artists of all walks opened MS Paint at one point or another, convinced we'd produce a piece of modern art only using its limited tool-set and I kinda love that about us.
Stay unnaturally confident in your ability, friends.
@somefinetweets It's all fun and memes until: end-users have to learn DOS to navigate their next computer, or all streaming platform interfaces function like HBO MAX, ooooo oooh, or commercial communication looks like its unintentionally produced by a collective of 6 year olds using MS paint.
@sainsburys your marketing/HR teams should’ve used that young man’s TikTok as a recruitment tool, not as a means to fire him.
Seemed premature and short sighted from where were at but hindsight is 20/20.
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@NintenDaan We’re still head over heals for this mono colour execution of the older @BandaiNamcoUS logo.
Fully embracing the change though!
Looking forward to where the new logo takes them 🙌🏽
We were really fond of the older logo 😭. It was a bit dated but in a quirky sort of way.
The optimist in us though’ll keep an eye out for where this new logo takes them! 🙌🏽
@TopShelfRa @jetan_boyce7 @WeAreVA_Est13@vincestaples@meanstm Today’s word kids is derivative.
Can we use it in a sentence? Sure!
“That design is so derivative, we can continue pulling endless similar references”.
Commonly used phrase + common design language = easily replicable work. No one ‘owns’ arched variety lettering on a hoodie.
@TopShelfRa@WeAreVA_Est13@vincestaples@meanstm Your dismissiveness aside:
It is now, and that's the point. The specific font and placement in both instances, seem to be derivative works.
This seems no different that say, a graphic tee that reads, 'I❤️*Title Here*'.
Below we've attached some other derivative work.
Comic books logos don't play by the same rules... @AIGAeyeondesign talks about some Marvel logos that are so bad, they're good. Read the article: https://t.co/0HxVelqDYe