Friday, September 27, 2013

After reading the article "How to Ruin a Great Design," I pondered on some of the issues that the writer was making; Some designs do not need to be updated nor altered. The issue on the design of a road sign redesigned sounds silly at first, however the writer raised a good point about unnecessarily making the letter "D" in "Diverted" much larger than the other letters (at which point I'll never look at that sign the same way again). I also have to disagree with the writer on the issue of updating the design of a logo (in the sense of it being "ruined"), because companies purposely change their logos periodically to catch the eye of the consumer, giving old products a new edge.

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