But for some reason I still cannot understand why the design community gets all up in arms about a sub-par retailer's branding. Who above the age of 18 really cares to shop at Urban Outfitters? Who after the 1990s really cares to shop at GAP?
Agreed. Less "up in arms" and more having fun here. It just seems like so many big companies (that can afford better work) are doing this type of thing.
As designers I think we feel that we have a stake in all design, ever. This becomes particularly a nuisance when allied with the strong availability of places to whine on the internet.
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Andy Stone
Funny and timely...
But for some reason I still cannot understand why the design community gets all up in arms about a sub-par retailer's branding. Who above the age of 18 really cares to shop at Urban Outfitters? Who after the 1990s really cares to shop at GAP?
over 1 year ago
Agreed. Less "up in arms" and more having fun here. It just seems like so many big companies (that can afford better work) are doing this type of thing.
over 1 year ago
As designers I think we feel that we have a stake in all design, ever. This becomes particularly a nuisance when allied with the strong availability of places to whine on the internet.
over 1 year ago
http://cl.ly/3BgU
over 1 year ago
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Sean Farrell
LOL @ Chris's post
over 1 year ago
lol
over 1 year ago