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over 7 years ago from Eli Schiff, elischiff.com
Every logo doesn't need to be a fancy, textured works of art.
Logos for the most part should be designed flat–but their contours should certainly be elegant. Otherwise what's compelling about them?
This whole attitude reminds me a bit of people seeing a work of modern art and going "my four year old could do that!"
I have a section about three year olds 'artists' in this piece.
what makes the piece great is placing it in the context of the artist's entire body of work.
A collection of bad work doesn't make the work any less bad.
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Logos for the most part should be designed flat–but their contours should certainly be elegant. Otherwise what's compelling about them?
I have a section about three year olds 'artists' in this piece.
A collection of bad work doesn't make the work any less bad.