Logo crit
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- Concrete0
Baskerville, you are right.
However, (and this is no excuse), but time doesn't always permit the exploration of a truely original mark. The client often has a different idea of how they would like to be percieved.Wish I could do the Dalton Maag thing you suggested.
- rasko40
personally, I think that offering exactly the same logo for a different client is unprofessional, unoriginal and unacceptable.
unless you can get away with it, in which case it is highly acceptable.
- Baskerville0
haha rakso.
Concrete, I know we all live in our own little designer's bubble sometimes, and it's true that the client should get what they want, even if you know it's wrong.
A mcdonald's worker doesn't tell the fat guy ordering 2 big macs that a salad would be more suitable (even though he should!)
hopefully we have more say than a mcdonald's worker but sometimes it's not worth the struggle with a client, get it over with a move on, just take the money and do your best.
- Sharif0
6 but make the middle bar yellow? Just a thought, good start though
- Concrete0
Good call rasko.
http://www.identityarchives.com/…
The company decided to change their name from Marketing Matters to WhiteBox Marketing before they had any stationery printed. I probably shouldn't have uploaded the old one onto ID archives.
Still it was lazyness on my part.