Amazing how these comments are identical to commentary on Hamilton's behaviour during his dominance.
Same as it ever was.
The blackletter helps give it a bit of long-standing-brand legitimacy, but is then undercut by being around since only 2016.
The inconsistent x-height makes me uncomfortable. It'd be fine if it was a legitimately old logo, but unacceptable for a new logo probably made with a digital typeface.
Follow the link in the blue text in the comment.
Bookwise, something like Graphic Design School by David Dabner
Understanding and practicing the Fundamentals of Design
Only the ai knows. I retried the same prompt numerous times to see what variations it could give me. This abomination eventually popped up; the fingers fitting of an ai masterpiece.
I think The Designers Republic work for Wipeout subconsciously led me down the path of graphic design. Those team logos and weapon icons were top shelf design, I was obsessed with that game manual.
Cool, was not expecting this much discussion.
Those of you who choose to keep your prompts to yourselves, you do you... But don't go thinking it's in the same spirit as "it's artist secrets".
Go talk to some pro photographers and they'll happily tell you their favourite lense/f-stop/shutter speed/ISO and what time of day they took the shot. Talk to a digital artist and they'll tell you about their brush collection, software choice, their Wacom pen pressure settings. A Graphic Designer will tell where they find their inspiration and their fundamentals.
Sharing our prompts is a great way for all of us to refine and learn from each other about this fast growing tool.
Bavaria, while German, often prefer to display their blue and white Bavarian flag.
Also try not to show black-white-red like on the left side of the "mountain". That's the flag of the German Empire (used under the German Reich).
If the exercise requires use of the German flag, there's mountains in other parts of Germany. A quick Google will show some of them have great names too (maybe just run them though a translator first to be safe.
We rob a mexican monkey
~ Daft Punk - Get Lucky
Feels like a late night british sitcom.
I wish there was a rule in this sub to post the prompt alongside every image.
I think the Aussie 50c is the heaviest coin in the world commonly circulating, but strangely not the biggest.
Coins currently still in common circulation.
1.Tonga 1 Pa'anga - Salote Tupou III: 38.5mm
2.French Polynesian 50 francs: 33mm
2.Costa Rica 500 colones: 33mm
3.Aussie 50c: 31.5mm
Including one-off currently legal tender coins, Australia takes the cake with a 1 ton million-dollar kangaroo gold coin (diameter of 800mm).
Hard disagree, shit's heavy yo! It's the 3rd largest coin in the world still in circulation production. Beautiful canvas for limited designs, but it's by far one of the most unnecessarily cumbersome, pocket destroying, wallet fucking coins in the world
One guy played a video of himself lubing his asshole up and shoving up the handle of a vacuum cleaner and called it art.
I paid 400 euros for this.
😂 Sorry, but this is hilarious.
In all honesty, welcome to the world of contemporary Art, sounds like not a lot of design going on though.
Hot damn these are sick. Would love to see the prompts for these.
999 = Times New Roman.
Douchebag quote = not a font, handwritten script unique to the tattoo artist.
Looks like Helvetica 85 Heavy, with a couple modifications.
+ Added outline with rounded edges.
+ Tight tracking.
+ 'l' has been shortened.
Legacy brands never really need to modernise their logos. They're the only ones who can get away with overtly detailed and ornate logos. The rules of optimised simplicity to improve legibility and usability don't really apply to them. Even near blind people can identify legacy brand logos.
I personally prefer creating simplified flat logos but a lot of that is necessary to establishing a safe clean foundation for a new age brand to build on. That doesn't apply to legacy brands.
The modernisation can be achieved with the branding. This has lost a bit of charm.
... but VAG generally know what they're doing.
- Ban on non-citizens from purchasing non-commercial real estate.
- Ban on corporations mass purchasing and owning real estate.
- Significant property tax increase on 3rd or more homes.
- Significant penalties for unlisted uninhabited/ghosted urban property.
- Overpopulation.
- Lack of education.
- Millions of impressionable uneducated boys raised on Bollywood media depicting women being subservient to men.
- Lack of women's rights.
- Severe corruption in their police force.
- More overpopulation.
I have never heard someone say gee, I can’t wait to gobble up more bread!!!!
Let me introduce you to Gestures to the whole of Germany
I'm afraid you think graphic design is graphic art.
Graphic Design at its core is about visual communication. Marketing is communicating a product or service. Marketing and Graphic design go together like peanut butter and jam.
Why do a lot of graphic design students go into marketing?
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