@TaliR@Glassdoor@careerpuck Designers, creatives, do better please. Respect the people who are your partners in visually communicating your carefully crafted branding concepts, and do much of the heavy-lifting.
@TaliR@Glassdoor@careerpuck Many of the comments in this thread are depressing and highlight such a disdain for the discipline and the craft and the fucking WORK that goes into developing a practice as an image-maker.
@TaliR@Glassdoor@careerpuck Jay would be the first person to say that he has no claim on this particular illustration style, but he does have a clearly defined image-making approach & practice, which has been copied here along with the look/feel of the original (Puck) designs.
@TaliR@Glassdoor@careerpuck Thousands of artists have used oil paint and brushes to create images, but that doesn’t mean all those images are the same thing, or cannot be copied.
@TaliR@Glassdoor@careerpuck Yes, black and white line art is nothing new, and is not ‘owned’ by any particular artist. However there is a nuance, craft and integrity in each illustrator’s work, which marks it out as theirs, and theirs alone
@TaliR@Glassdoor@careerpuck Anybody on this thread claiming this isn’t a rip-off is simply incorrect, and more importantly is undervaluing/completely ignoring the value of the illustrator in this scenario. Glassdoor initially approached Jay Cover to illustrate this - then used somebody else to do it cheaply
I’ve made a new web portfolio that I’ll shortly be bothering lots of art directors with https://t.co/J6ySiX7Utu Have a 👀 / pass on please if you’re interested in abstract colourful images, patterns and textures. Works a treat on textiles, record sleeves, packaging, walls etc 🌈
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@a_deplume's Morning After Mix celebrating @BBC6Music festival and positivity.
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I don’t work for the BBC so I'm free to say what I feel. The language used by Suella Braverman and Priti Patel, about refugees and migrants, is very similar to language used in Germany in the 1930s. It's a fact. RT if you agree.
@DrewMillward Do it! I’m not sure if any are still there or if they’ve morphed into updated salons actually. It’s not that much different tho in general