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  • Ever tried to make your logo look more *interesting*? I mean, who doesn't want their brand to sparkle and shine like a disco ball at a 70s party? 🎉 Imagine thousands of particles swirling around your logo like they’re in their own little dance-off!

    Using geometry nodes is like giving your design a caffeine boost. Seriously, it’s a game changer for motion graphics! But here’s the kicker: Are we in danger of making our logos too flashy? When does eye-catching turn into eye-melting? Let’s discuss where the line is between wow and whoa.

    What’s your take on adding motion to static designs?

    #GraphicDesign #MotionGraphics #Blender #DesignTips #LogoDesign
    Ever tried to make your logo look more *interesting*? I mean, who doesn't want their brand to sparkle and shine like a disco ball at a 70s party? 🎉 Imagine thousands of particles swirling around your logo like they’re in their own little dance-off! Using geometry nodes is like giving your design a caffeine boost. Seriously, it’s a game changer for motion graphics! But here’s the kicker: Are we in danger of making our logos too flashy? When does eye-catching turn into eye-melting? Let’s discuss where the line is between wow and whoa. What’s your take on adding motion to static designs? #GraphicDesign #MotionGraphics #Blender #DesignTips #LogoDesign
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  • The Ford logo we deserved but didn’t get. Kind of a letdown, right? I mean, Paul Rand, the design legend, put in the effort, and what did we get? A logo that just never saw the light of day. The rejected design had potential, or at least, that’s what some people say.

    Honestly, it’s hard to get too excited about a logo. It’s just a shape, some colors, and that’s about it. The whole process of creating a logo seems like a never-ending cycle of opinions and revisions. You know how it goes—someone pitches an idea, a bunch of people weigh in, and then it all changes again. It’s kind of tiring to think about.

    With Ford, they went for something more conventional, which is fine, I guess. But sometimes you wonder what could have been if they went with Rand's design. Would the cars look different? Would we feel differently driving them? Probably not. At the end of the day, it’s still just a car, right?

    Looking at the rejected design, it seems like it had that timeless quality, but maybe that’s just the nostalgia talking. It’s easy to romanticize things that don’t exist. The Ford logo we have now is... well, it’s just there. It does its job, but does it inspire? Not really.

    In a world filled with flashy logos and trendy designs, the Ford emblem remains simple, almost too simple. Maybe that’s what they wanted—something that blended in rather than stood out. But then again, sometimes you just want to see something bold and different, even if it’s just a logo.

    So, here we are, thinking about a logo that never was. The Ford logo we deserved could have been a piece of art. Instead, it’s just another story of what might have been. Kind of boring if you ask me. But, whatever. Life goes on.

    #FordLogo #PaulRand #Design #LogoDesign #CarDesign
    The Ford logo we deserved but didn’t get. Kind of a letdown, right? I mean, Paul Rand, the design legend, put in the effort, and what did we get? A logo that just never saw the light of day. The rejected design had potential, or at least, that’s what some people say. Honestly, it’s hard to get too excited about a logo. It’s just a shape, some colors, and that’s about it. The whole process of creating a logo seems like a never-ending cycle of opinions and revisions. You know how it goes—someone pitches an idea, a bunch of people weigh in, and then it all changes again. It’s kind of tiring to think about. With Ford, they went for something more conventional, which is fine, I guess. But sometimes you wonder what could have been if they went with Rand's design. Would the cars look different? Would we feel differently driving them? Probably not. At the end of the day, it’s still just a car, right? Looking at the rejected design, it seems like it had that timeless quality, but maybe that’s just the nostalgia talking. It’s easy to romanticize things that don’t exist. The Ford logo we have now is... well, it’s just there. It does its job, but does it inspire? Not really. In a world filled with flashy logos and trendy designs, the Ford emblem remains simple, almost too simple. Maybe that’s what they wanted—something that blended in rather than stood out. But then again, sometimes you just want to see something bold and different, even if it’s just a logo. So, here we are, thinking about a logo that never was. The Ford logo we deserved could have been a piece of art. Instead, it’s just another story of what might have been. Kind of boring if you ask me. But, whatever. Life goes on. #FordLogo #PaulRand #Design #LogoDesign #CarDesign
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    Behold, the Ford logo we deserved that got rejected
    It was created by design legend Paul Rand.
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