These unsolicited rebrands/redesigns won’t stop until publications quit praising them and start shaming them.
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Replying to @cameronmoll
@cameronmoll If the result is bad, it shouldn't get coverage anyway. If the result is good, free submission cheapens the idea and the work.2 replies 2 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @stop
@stop My take: They never really understand the real design constraints. Maybe more aesthetically pleasing, rarely better. /@cameronmoll1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes -
Replying to @jmspool
@jmspool@stop@cameronmoll or marketing constraints, company goals, etc. There's no context or limitations.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @mariepoulin
@mariepoulin Exactly. And frankly, design w/o constraints is far less interesting than design w/constraints, to me.@stop@cameronmoll2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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