@LukeADesign Really cool, I've not seen it done like this before. Genuine question though, how do you stop it bleeding into strategy? If the client's picking logos they love, is there a risk you end up designing toward their taste rather than what's actually right for them?
@FtProgression you could argue that since we dominate games and have our opps penned back majority of the time, it means we need more ball to feet / techy players. That is already an upgrade to what we have now so I'm all for it tbh
@designcoursecom@jsongrad It's the manner in which it's happened. People waking up to work and being locked out of their laptops without notice. Here's an example:
https://t.co/joia1vUvTY
@TTrimoreau It depends on the product I think. If there is a genuine need for it then people will use it regardless. That said, branding is what sets you apart from your competitors and will never lose importance
@DiffKnock Gabrielโs header at Newcastle to make it 2-1. Newcastle has always been a bogey team for us. Especially at their ground and to beat them there where weโve always fell short felt massive even though it was so early in the season.