Design is honest. Advertising is lying.
Design is honest. Advertising is lying.
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- gramme0
I'd say it depends entirely upon the client, the project at hand, and the designer. I've been involved in projects that range from total lies to beautiful honesty. That's why I hope to move in my career towards designing great, meaningful books, brands for non-profits I believe in, the arts (the sliver of it that ain't full o' shite, anyway)...
- presumably you don't feel that advertising a christian church is a lie...********
- That depends on the honest of the message and manner of delivery.gramme
- BTW I personally would never design an ad for a church. A logo, yes, but not an ad. Big difference.gramme
- *"...depends on the honesty..." I meant to say.gramme
- nice one skt!_salisae_
- i don't understand the difference.paraselene
- But the brand itself is an advert of sorts? Did they pick a route yet by the way?********
- the arts.. lolneue75_bold
- identity and advertising are simply two different types of communication, no?paraselene
- the arts.. lol
LOL!******** - havin fun...********
- bodies to burnneue75_bold
- Cloutier?2cents
- "bodies to burn" hahahahahaha
this had me on the floorkelpie - Eh? Don't get it with the arts.gramme
- jaded arseholes >:|gramme
- presumably you don't feel that advertising a christian church is a lie...