Jean accused the government of "exploit students" and said contests such as this are "unethical, detrimental to students, to professional graphic designers, and to Canada in general.
The I guess we should have the name George Stanley struck from the history books because the National Flag Contest was, unethical, detrimental to citizens, professional graphic designers and Canada in general.
I may not like the design either but, for some strange reason Mr. Jean's wailing like a gut shot dog sounds more like a political statement and to top it off he's pissy as hell because it wasn't his design that won.
So he'd better learn to suck it up and move on because it was an open contest and some young lady won.
"herbie" said Could've stuck to Tory ideology and used that Facebook site offering logos for five bucks?
This guy is the epitome of nimrod who's causing a tempest in a teacup. But to be honest I'm pretty sure if we'd spent the 5 bucks we'd have gotten a better design.
The campaign said design competitions have become a tool for businesses and governments to procure free work.
Oh fer cryin out loud. How old are these goofs? Back when I was in high school( I would have been 15-16 at the time) the town of Essex needed a new post office so they held an open contest. That became a class assignment in my drafting class, design a new post office.
When we were done, the teacher was impressed with mine and asked me if he could blueprint it and submit it for the contest. Mine wasn't chosen, but this idea is nothing new.
What I heard when I read the article was a bunch of whining by self-entitled prats who figure that because they wasted money taking graphic design at school, they, and only they should be the ones benefitting from said contests.
I can live with that logo. It's an old theme but an important one to our people and it is a nice rendering of it.
I'll bet that the professional artsy-fartsy types that are complaining would never have used anything as hackneyed as a Maple leaf, no siree. They would have done something "edgy" and probably meaningless to us, because it must be "art".
The I guess we should have the name George Stanley struck from the history books because the National Flag Contest was, unethical, detrimental to citizens, professional graphic designers and Canada in general.
I may not like the design either but, for some strange reason Mr. Jean's wailing like a gut shot dog sounds more like a political statement and to top it off he's pissy as hell because it wasn't his design that won.
So he'd better learn to suck it up and move on because it was an open contest and some young lady won.
Could've stuck to Tory ideology and used that Facebook site offering logos for five bucks?
This guy is the epitome of nimrod who's causing a tempest in a teacup. But to be honest I'm pretty sure if we'd spent the 5 bucks we'd have gotten a better design.
When we were done, the teacher was impressed with mine and asked me if he could blueprint it and submit it for the contest. Mine wasn't chosen, but this idea is nothing new.
What I heard when I read the article was a bunch of whining by self-entitled prats who figure that because they wasted money taking graphic design at school, they, and only they should be the ones benefitting from said contests.
Maybe they should form a union
I'll bet that the professional artsy-fartsy types that are complaining would never have used anything as hackneyed as a Maple leaf, no siree. They would have done something "edgy" and probably meaningless to us, because it must be "art".
A Chinese misprint from the Dollar Store would have been better than that.
I think it just needs more red.
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