Millions of dollars and a team of some of the world’s best designers and this is what they came up with?

  • sneakyninjapants@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’m so conflicted rn. On one hand I hate Facebook but on the other I love cinnamon buns. Random app idea (you’re welcome), app on home screen and when pressed places order of 4 cinnamon buns for delivery. “Piping Hot Buns” coming soon to iOS and Android.

  • Random_Character_A@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Oh my. That’s craptastic. Looks more like grandads silvery pubic hair on a dark colored toilet seat.

    Probably equally joyful to discover.

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    1 year ago

    It took me a moment to realize that this is the new Meta thing. At first I thought it was about some new client app or something.
    THIS is their actual logo? Who’s kid was commissioned for this masterpiece?

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    1 year ago

    lol, looks like they just ripped off used the ol’ @ symbol, used a two-story ‘a’, made the loop go the other way around, and simplified to a curvy line… really curious how much they spent to come up with this. could have at least used the letter ‘t’ or something. or their little infinity symbol… totally agree there’s unintended images I see in this.

    edit: commenter is correct, thank you

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    1 year ago

    I actually don’t think it looks TOO bad. But in not sure what it means.

    While writing this I figured out its an ‘a’ @ symbol. Instead of following the one line, it uses the a with an overhang

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    1 year ago

    How much in total labor hours did it cost Meta to make this logo?

    Bonus question: how much of that time was spent directly or indirectly preparing, presenting, traveling for, or viewing the presentation of Microsoft PowerPoint slides?