The client is always right, right?
The client is always right, right?
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- Mallmus0
Some of this stuff has been useful, I don't mind sharing the concepts.
This is their friends logo:
These are two of my concepts:
I think I will try one last time to talk to them professionally and explain that their friends logo won't fit in with the rest of the brand and the site's design.
I have told them their friends logo isn't a vector which means it won't scale well onto letterheads, business cards and packaging -
If they still want to go ahead with their friends work I will just have to leave it out of my portfolio.
- Foooook there isn't much difference, all pretty poor, sorry!uncle_helv
- lol fair enoughMallmus
- Just too much going on, too much detail, I couldn't imagine any of those of packaging, especially when you are talking about fragrances!uncle_helv
- ...talking about fragrances!uncle_helv
- shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...SlashPeckham
- That's a bit harsh...The bottom 2 at least have some balance etc...babaganush
- Use a better typeface, and get rid of the icons, specially if they are toooo detailed...OSFA
- the middle one is nice. That first one looks shitty. nice drop shadow.section_014


