Work harder?
Work harder?
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- dyspl0
I personnaly have a lot of respect for people who manage to sell such logos and identity.
I do apreciate a lot works based on a clever idea and a minimalistic execution, and there's a few qbners who are excellent in this area of graphic design.
I have always wondered how they manage to sell such concepts, since a lot of the approach comes from the fact the audience (ie clients first) can apreciate a such minimalistic work. Most of clients I've met would never pay for a logo "which only consist in a typeface?!" no need to say they don't even know you can kern letters...or that font are not all free and not limited to the one available on their computer...
For them a true graphic design work, needs a lot of shadows and bevels etc...- exactly. Some people develop an efficient way of explaining and selling simplicity and even telling a story on the brand.VectorMasked