digitalrelic
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That actually looks great.
Not as bad as this:
Is that even legit? Gap still uses the old logo everywhere and on their website.
A redesign should be more bold to justify the costs in my opinion.
Applying this redesign for our German unemployment agency cost more than ten million Euros for example in addition to the costs of the design itself:
Also, the pinwheel is supposed to represent the yin yang flow of a team perfectly executing a fast break or some shit like that.
It's also really nothing more than a stylized B. But you can't just SAY that...
why? old one is infinitely better
A sports franchise profits when it changes its logo. It's a lot easier to justify the costs.A redesign should be more bold to justify the costs in my opinion.
Applying this redesign for our German unemployment agency cost more than ten million Euros for example in addition to the costs of the design itself:
Is that even legit? Gap still uses the old logo everywhere and on their website.
Graphic designer: that'll be $250,000 please
It always bugs me when I see this comment. The designer doesn't just whip up a logo and get paid. In addition to the process of designing the logo, everything that goes along with it has to be redesigned: Uniforms, signage, digital media, stationery, an extensive "style guide" showing how the logo is to be used for others to follow, the overall style of marketing materials (colours, fonts, aesthetic, etc.) It's an exhaustive back-and-forth process that can take a team of designers months.
Still the best. Shoulda never changed it in the 90s.
Impact font bullshit.
probably more lolGraphic designer: that'll be $250,000 please
Graphic designer: that'll be $250,000 please
It always bugs me when I see this comment. The designer doesn't just whip up a logo and get paid. In addition to the process of designing the logo, everything that goes along with it has to be redesigned: Uniforms, signage, digital media, stationery, an extensive "style guide" showing how the logo is to be used for others to follow, the overall style of marketing materials (colours, fonts, aesthetic, etc.) It's an exhaustive back-and-forth process that can take a team of designers months.
LOL at the bullshit explanations of various parts of the design on the website