How to ruin a designer
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- monospaced0
What I still don't understand is why the client would want to make the designer's life hell in order to get shitty work back. A scenario-based joke like this is only really funny if it makes sense, and this one really doesn't.
- airey0
what's / where's this from? i'm going to do a poster of it for some clients and want to credit the funny fucker!
- really!? lamemonospaced
- well if that's lame i don't want to be not lame.airey
- airey0
holy shit, just read through the whole thread. people here need to fucking relax. this was a bit of humour. is this place so completely filled with germans and north american's (both famous for not getting cynical humour - a gross generalisation obviously) that we can't take a joke anymore? seriously?
- of course, but it's just not funny!MrT
- I agree with MrT. We GET what it's supposed to be, but it's just not quite there. It's not funny at all really.monospaced
- sure, it's not great but all the serious comments after it are insane.airey
- hallelujah0
lighten up, airey, you're taking this seriousness too seriously
- hallelujah0
I'm too fucking lazy to read it, so I'll have to take your word for it
- err0
I had a shit job at a print shop. I had to make a huge sign for a client. I asked for the logo. Over the course of 3 days this is what i got:
1. small jpg (same one they use on the footer of their email)- told them it was too small to use.
2. big animated transparent gif - told them i needed a vector file.
3. same gif saved in illustrator - fuck me- see...it's funny when the designer bitches about itmonospaced
- yup the old "raster in illustrator" is a fucking classicrascuache
- airey0
classic. i to have had the jpeg saved as an EPS when i asked for a vector eps. sensational work.
- cashface0
Cliff notes please
- version30
already #2
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