@malinandgoetz_ do you think anyone can actually read that content from the horrible selection of text you just used. Seriously get a better graphic designer. If your designer tried to get a job based on these designs, they would starve.
@malinandgoetz_@Forbes if you replaced all the text under your company name with blah blah, blah, blah blah, and no one would know the difference… What does that tell you?
@malinandgoetz_ hey, look fuzzy text on an off-white background that you can't read. Good thing the name of the company is big enough so I know to avoid it.
hey, let's put our company name really big so people can see it and then put the product contents (shampoo, conditioner, whatever) in horrible orange on off-white background so no one can read it
The end result: people think don't use that shitty product and I remember the name of the company
@LHChicago@malinandgoetz_@malinandgoetz from 10 inches away I can't tell which product is which because the text is horribly colored. Do you have a graphic designer that hates your company and doesn't want you to make sales
@BanditoBlanco@malinandgoetz_@malinandgoetz@Delta but the text color choice on their products means you have no idea what you're using. Pretentious, graphic designers trying to be different and getting a shitty outcome.
@malinandgoetz_ your graphic designs on your products are pretentious. Some graphic designer doing a circle jerk trying to make something pretty much unreadable with horrible colors. my goodness it's like a third grade child pick these colors. The biggest letters are your ugly brand, reminding everybody how horrible it is and in tiny letters, almost unreadable is what the product actually contains.
I just convinced Hilton to dump them. People don't wear their glasses in the shower and can't read your crappy product text