Varas on Logos to Go (40905)

Dialogue initiated by Joaquin Varas in the article Logos to Go

Portrait of Joaquin Varas
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Jan 2014

The indignation swelling up within me cannot be harnessed into mere words. One can only imagine the sort of cliched, generic and disposable logotypes that come out of that cesspit of misery. But hey! The sweatshop "designers" that work in those slave houses, are at least making us a favor. They are driving the miserable clients away from us, they in turn shall receive sub par work that will reflect their dubious work ethics. It is a love relationship between misers, who shall fall under the weight of those years of low wage abuse. No real loss there.

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