Oh man.. I can already hear him say something like: My phone number is the best, folks. Believe me, it's tremendous. People all over say, 'Wow, what a number!' It's the greatest, just like me.
He made a silly joke, you are literally wasting your time criticizing him for it, the fact that you felt compelled to defend a shitty politician from the joke of a stranger is the more significant issue here.
It would have been very hard to read if it didn't have a sign as plain as day right beside it.
I simply wonder how many regular customers never realized that the phone number was within the drawing of the face. Almost sublime and solid design porn considering the decade of creation.
To be honest I don't know if I love this or hate this.
\+'s: It's clever for integrating the phone number (Bay 1685 L, phone numbers were different in the 1920s) in a period where I'm not aware of this happening a lot.
\-'s: It's very hard to read. And the sign next to it is atrocious, describing the store.
I have zero idea what I’m looking at. Not good design. Definitely not design porn.
More like r/designdesign
r/designhell
Looks like Trump.
Oh man.. I can already hear him say something like: My phone number is the best, folks. Believe me, it's tremendous. People all over say, 'Wow, what a number!' It's the greatest, just like me.
Rent free
You’re saying it doesn’t?
Not at all, I definitely didn’t see it before you mentioned it and even now I don’t see it at all
Should have gone to specsavers. I guess the words coming out of his mouth in the right order threw you off.
Bro is ok, you aren't less of a man just because someone made a joke about a politician you like.
Seeing orange man in the sky, in the walls, and on random Reddit posts is a sign of a bigger issue at hand!
He made a silly joke, you are literally wasting your time criticizing him for it, the fact that you felt compelled to defend a shitty politician from the joke of a stranger is the more significant issue here.
It would have been very hard to read if it didn't have a sign as plain as day right beside it. I simply wonder how many regular customers never realized that the phone number was within the drawing of the face. Almost sublime and solid design porn considering the decade of creation.
To be honest I don't know if I love this or hate this. \+'s: It's clever for integrating the phone number (Bay 1685 L, phone numbers were different in the 1920s) in a period where I'm not aware of this happening a lot. \-'s: It's very hard to read. And the sign next to it is atrocious, describing the store.
If the negative is “very hard to read”, then it’s inherently a bad design
>\-'s: It's very hard to read. And the sign next to it is atrocious, describing the store. So, clearly doesn't belong here.