Shameless arrogant self promotion or a genuine heartfelt appeal?
Shameless arrogant self promotion or a genuine heartfelt appeal?
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- Josev0
^ I don't see it as the dark side of a person trying to cash in on tragedy, it comes off to me as slightly clueless. Or maybe that design has lost touch with the world and thinks that these objects are solutions. Someone mentioned raising visibility? Who doesn't know this tragedy is happening. And do the visual solutions we've seen make powerful or touching statements? The red circle? It's hard to make something more visually powerful than the video of a tsunami tearing through a town. Clichés arent going to do it.
I have nothing against posters, I collect them.
- opinions are not facts. note the difference********
- hey dude, I get that. I posted my opinion.Josev
- assholeJosev
- I was focusing on the action, anything on the specific design is subjectiveMiguex
- But I see where you are coming from...Miguex
- I do disagree that there's a difference between the "unknown designer" and a well-known designer doing this.Josev
- how can you say the well known designer has better intentionsJosev
- opinions are not facts. note the difference