Post one design thing a day.
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- Nairn
OK, let's live by our criticisms.
All you shithead regulars — post one design thing a day.
Failing that, something interesting. You all spend time in your relevant domains, I'm sure, so share some of that.
Twenty regulars (conservative - there are at least three times as many) and instantly we have an interesting resource, as well as place to shit on whatever opposing modes of thought we suffer.
Many of you already do, so to you i doff my white knight black fedora.
- Nairn5
'Many of you already do *CONTRIBUTE', ffs.
Fucking hell, what a way to ruin a point.
- SlashPeckham1
Cooper Black. Why this font is everywhere?
- Fax_Benson2
What should I post and in which thread?
- cherub1
If this wasn't a thread how am I posting in it?
- grafician3
I already do this since my return duh
this is my new social network
- utopian-1
- Bennn-2
POST THERE:
- library1
Thanks for compiling that list i_monk.
Let's put that open registration to good use:
https://www.qbn.com/library/
- Moderator0
As Bennn suggested below, please use the existing Pic of the Day - Design thread, and not this one created by a troll we've had to ban multiple times before.
- imbecile0
Moderator has the sense and wherewithal of Donald Trump.
Sorry to see you called a troll, Nairn.
- I misunderstood - stand down Action Stations! :)Nairn
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- jonny_quest_lives0
Design related but not necessarily a specific design otherwise I would have posted in an existing thread...
https://www.superunion.com/work/…
"With 750 designers in 23 offices spread across 18 countries"
How does that work? I've only had Mid level agency experience and all the dysfunction associated with just 100 employees spread across various departments and every account/team having a different workflow is more than enough to write several books.
- Each office serves the local market and occasionally the entire network gets big clients and sends a brief CC: to all, then each office pitches in their ideasgrafician
- You only interact with ppl in your office/branch. The network can have guidelines for work, but each office is mostly different.grafician
- So how does the underwriting occur? Does each office tithe to the larger Corporate entity? I assume larger offices write their own ticket to a degree.jonny_quest_lives
- While smaller markets struggle to hit performance metrics. I think I washaving a hard time accepting the scale.jonny_quest_lives
- Not really. A network is a just a bunch of small agencies brought together to win bigger/global clients. Only CDs and top management discuss network issues.grafician
- I assume pivoting, retracking and adapting to client's needs can happen on the account level. Having been elbow deep in in sausage making all these years.jonny_quest_lives
- Worked at Saatchi and Wunderman a few years back, we had global clients like Toyota, Jack Daniels, Unilever, Microsoft, but doing local projects for them.grafician
- Most agencies live contract to contract, invoice to invoice so subsidizing that much overhead just causes me to short circuit.jonny_quest_lives
- Sure, we had network guidelines for a lot of stuff, but each of us did our stuff how we seem fit for the project at hand.grafician
- You basically do whatever to get results and keep the clients happy and keep the cash flowing for the network.grafician
- And sure, creatives hated client service people for overpromising, and client service hates creatives for missing unrealistic deadlinesgrafician
- So basically the samsies but bigger...
Account Teams suffering Stockholm syndrome with their clients. Creatives wondering why it all went pear shaped.jonny_quest_lives