⚡️👀 WATCH - A graphic designer just caught something everyone missed for four decades.
https://blossom.primal.net/036a269005eec2a8b9a08240ae6de8aa56cbd6fa1be3c0ed5ef0919b0f88f584.mov
⚡️👀 WATCH - A graphic designer just caught something everyone missed for four decades.
https://blossom.primal.net/036a269005eec2a8b9a08240ae6de8aa56cbd6fa1be3c0ed5ef0919b0f88f584.mov
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.
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
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...