Bitdefender rebrand
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- detritus0
erm.
*puts hand up*
wat?
- set0
A massive pile of cock if you ask me.
- maquito0
I liked. Maybe too sleepy yet...
- monospaced0
What is that, a pitbull or something?
- set0
Aye, mon then.
- graham0
omg they have TOYZ
- attentionspan0
- is that for real?monospaced
- yes check their websiteattentionspan
- detritus0
Also - is that the way a lot of you guys work?
Design myriad discrete forms, brands colourstyles, etc, etc seemingly with no logic or plan - then go with the random graphic you decided at first, throwing out all that extraneous work AND THEN settle on at least two forms of the brand (internal external), so as to completely confuse the bejeesus out of your workers and clients?
Strikes me that there was, at best, a heckuva lot of padding in there.
- animatedgif0
Firstly...
It's hilarious showing the logo on an iPad because that is one thing which doesn't require a virus checker.
Secondly a virus checker should NEVER look like the bastard child of Xbox360 and Alienware
It should be basic and use the most basic of OS standard controls, as simple as possible so it's solid. Back in my windows days I had Outlook infect my computer from a malformed email subject, and McAfee or Norton (can't remember which) couldn't run anymore because the virus had actually managed to mangle my IE install so IE HTML controls (like in the add/remove programs panel) or the one's used to display fancy buttons in my AV software would no longer work so I was unable to clear the virus off and had to reformat.Thats one reason, the other reason is IT'S A FUCKING VIRUS SCANNER! You're meant to be running it 24/7, why the FUCK should it be holding images and fancy UI controls in memory if it has to sit there all day? What a fucking waste of memory and processing cycles, idiots actually install this shit?
- Coz designers want shiny shit in their porfolio? or its the HI-TECH strategy by execsattentionspan
- on the other hand this might have been made also for tablets running windowsattentionspan