Not to mention that whoever okayed the bottom pole going behind text should be fired. You can do a funky banner shape, but the way they did these is shamefully bad. (I have been in the sign business for many years)Those are about the laziest celebration banners I have ever seen, my hometown chamber of commerce does a better job. are there NO creatives left in the company and you turned a graphic design intern loose on the project.
Those are about the laziest celebration banners I have ever seen, my hometown chamber of commerce does a better job. are there NO creatives left in the company and you turned a graphic design intern loose on the project.
Not to mention that whoever okayed the bottom pole going behind text should be fired. You can do a funky banner shape, but the way they did these is shamefully bad. (I have been in the sign business for many years)
Never put any graphics or text on a banner where a pole will go - EVER. They should have made the banners taller to avoid that...it really gives me the impression that the design department knows absolutely zero about fabrication and mounting requirements. (I'm not saying that's definitely what's happening, but having experience in the field, that's sure what it looks like.)Having it all crumpled right in the middle of the text there does look pretty bad.
Never put any graphics or text on a banner where a pole will go - EVER. They should have made the banners taller to avoid that...it really gives me the impression that the design department knows absolutely zero about fabrication and mounting requirements. (I'm not saying that's definitely what's happening, but having experience in the field, that's sure what it looks like.)
And I'll never understand why they went with pink and gold...there isn't enough contrast. One of the first things you learn in graphic design is that if something doesn't look good in greyscale, it's not going to look good in color.
And even an intern should know the above. I had that drilled into my head my first 3 months...in classes, we weren't allowed to print in color without proofing in grayscale first.I'm a photographer (hobby) and that kind of low contrast doesn't lend itself to photos that pop. A banner should be designed to POP! it's not an instruction placard in the cockpit of an aircraft which tend to be clear but non visually distracting. Once again was this done by a first year intern in graphic design ??? instead of supposedly by the worlds leading media company!!!!
Not to mention how hard it is to read from a distance. It kind of fails in all the things a sign should do.Never put any graphics or text on a banner where a pole will go - EVER. They should have made the banners taller to avoid that...it really gives me the impression that the design department knows absolutely zero about fabrication and mounting requirements. (I'm not saying that's definitely what's happening, but having experience in the field, that's sure what it looks like.)
And I'll never understand why they went with pink and gold...there isn't enough contrast. One of the first things you learn in graphic design is that if something doesn't look good in greyscale, it's not going to look good in color.
Not even. We will get golden statues of 50 characters. There will be much fewer than 50 statues.Well at least we will get 50 golden statues. I agree lazy, underwhelming, is what it is.
I honestly thought the washed-out effect was the result of bad photographs. I'm genuinely shocked that the banners look like that.
Disney has been greedy for a long time. Incompetence seems like a worrying addition to this that is more and more in evidence.
They look like they have been out in the Florida sun for too long.Photos of the 50th banners outside Magic Kingdom main entrance
The World's Most Magical Celebration banners outside Magic Kingdom main entrance
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