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- taxiguerrilla0
During the meeting the client saw around 7 people wearing the same t-shirt (each one with a custom message) and said a sentence I cannot translate (maybe george could help me): "Ma 'sta paraculata la fate per tutti o solo per me?". I was lucky, after I finished arguing I left the office...
- mikotondria30
It is a really BAD idea....
It is the exact corollary of a clothing company designing their own website.
This is all you need you know.
- Amicus0
Do you do the design for Polo Ralph Lauren?
- set0
You should all go to meetings with the logos of the clients your meeting on your shirts. That'd be super cool and awesome and totally not gay.
- spraycan0
Would you have to wear it like everyday? like a uniform for work??
- inteliboy0
- That's not our company. Unfortunately.Bam
- one of them is a mom (see kid) now which one of them is it? *game show music* boonzai!akrokdesign
- there's a kid in this picture?iCanHasQBN
- Trick question: They are all moms. LOL, whores.dMullins
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- Bam0
No, not as a uniform, but on events or maybe when visiting clients. Just as a promotional item. But then in a stylish way. Or something.
- JG_LB0
only on laundry day
- Stugoo0
It's fun to have branded stuff. We used to have caps and hoodies for shits n giggles but never expected to wear them for clients etc
- prophet0
visiting clients wearing matching t-shirts is probably not a good idea, lol. could you imagine trying to pitch something serious with $$$ attached and you're all wearing the same t-shirt?! what the client will be thinking? i'm sorry but it feels more like a lemonade stand strategy or something... i can't wrap my head around the logic. maybe if the shirts were always paired with crested blazers?... maybe it's a brilliant move, what do i know.
- skref0
^
or get tattoos. Show them you're really committed to working with them.
- mydo0
yeah. if the company has a cool logo. why not.
not as a uniform though. having a uniform at a design studio would be strange!
- Bam0
It's not that we HAVE to wear it constantly when we're visiting clients or whatever. And certainly not as a uniform, offcourse. My boss just thinks it's cool to have one. None of you hipsters have any branded gear?
- akrokdesign0
it's better if he gives them to the clients.