They are devoid of style, uniqueness, and are generally unpleasant to look at. If your brand uses rounded shapes, and disproportionate styling to highlight an abstract, cartoonish brand identity, then they would fit in.…
these dumb looking blobs and those terribly disproportionate human illustrations are two of my least favorite trends in graphic design.
The point of this article is to expose the phoniness of the Left's political machine. How is what's uncovered in this article any better for democracy than the Murdochs and Kochs?
Does anyone actually believe these long-winded articles that attempt to paint some sort of contentious, arms-length relationship between the CCP and their state-funded tech companies? Obviously, the relationship is…
They are devoid of style, uniqueness, and are generally unpleasant to look at. If your brand uses rounded shapes, and disproportionate styling to highlight an abstract, cartoonish brand identity, then they would fit in.…
these dumb looking blobs and those terribly disproportionate human illustrations are two of my least favorite trends in graphic design.
The point of this article is to expose the phoniness of the Left's political machine. How is what's uncovered in this article any better for democracy than the Murdochs and Kochs?
Does anyone actually believe these long-winded articles that attempt to paint some sort of contentious, arms-length relationship between the CCP and their state-funded tech companies? Obviously, the relationship is…