⚡️👀 WATCH - A graphic designer just caught something everyone missed for four decades.

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This doesn't surprise me in the least. I have YET to work with a marketing department that gives two shits about details like this, AND I've found other executives to have the same gripes about their own marketing departments.

once you see how misaligned the world really is, all you want to do is realign it

The O is correct though. It has to top the line, for the eye to interpret it as the same level.

exactly

The music 😂😂😂

Every font has the O overlapping a bit. Not a real designer if he doesn’t know. The misalignment between H and B could be a result in his monitors rendering and his screenshot.

But yeah maybe it’s off for real

Agreed on the O but the H looks like it’s a real mistake

My wife agrees on the O too.

Well, that's completely ruined my decade☹️.

Hahahahahaha

The question should be "is this isolated to just one example or are all iterations of its logo off by a little bit?" Does this matter? Is a little bit of disharmonization a bad thing? What would it be like if total alignment happened all the time? It is a little like the argument between preferring 440Hz and 432Hz in music...

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