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E-Blog11: Final Project

We live in a world full of fake people and fake products/imitations. Fakes are a common trend nowadays. It’s tough to find something real, something legitimate, something original. It’s not a shocker anymore whenever we pass by the small stores or bazaars, that we see imitation products. Whenever we’re strolling in town, we can see imitation businesses too. It has become a commonality, maybe even a norm for few. Stolen ideas and works can now be seen almost anywhere. This is where Intellectual Property rights(IP) come in. IP is disregarded by many but is truly vital to the ownership of one’s invention, creative work and brand identity.         In my artwork, it presents a common image and comparison of the original and obviously fake products that are widespread all throughout the world. Funny as those imitations may be such as Mang Inasal to Tang Inasal, Oreo to Borio, Kentucky’s Fried Chicken to Obama’s Fried Chicken, Jollibee to JoyRulBee, Calvin Klein to Caiwen Kani,

5 useful design tips from the “Father of Grunge” – David Carson

Hello to you and welcome to another good day, my friend! Did you know the Grunge art movement? How about David Carson? How about Carson’s style? David Carson is a designer and is one of the fathers of the Grunge art movement. The Grunge style seems to be messy and chaotic in design, but it did wonders for designers back in the 90’s. David Carson was an icon because he became an inspiration to young designers so that they may be able to express themselves. If you want to know the few principles that Carson applied to his design projects and how you can apply it to your own, feel free to visit this link: https://blog.flipsnack.com/5-useful-design-tips-from-the-father-of-grunge-david-carson/ You may also follow me on: FB Page: @marklunartist IG: @marklunatheartist Twitter: @MarkLuna30 Blog: http://markluna38.blogspot.com/ #Freelance #GraphicDesigner #SocialMediaManager #PhotoManipulation #LogoDesigner

“The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.”

Hello to you and welcome to another good day, my friend! Do you want simple yet amazing design to promote your brand, company, product or service? Are you currently looking for a logo designer or a graphic designer? Maybe even a social media manager? Look not elsewhere because I got you covered, my friend. I am a graphic designer, a logo designer and a social media manager and I am currently accepting clients’ orders and requests. If you really need either a logo designer, a graphic designer or a social media manager today, feel free to contact and follow me now via any of my accounts below: FB Page: @marklunartist IG: @marklunatheartist Twitter: @MarkLuna30 Blog: http://markluna38.blogspot.com/ #Freelance #GraphicDesigner #SocialMediaManager #PhotoManipulation #LogoDesigner

“Simplicity is not the goal. It is the by-product of a good idea and modest expectations.”

Hello to you and welcome to another good day, my friend! When our clients say they want design, what most would assume right away is that they want it to be bombastic and immediately effective. What most don’t know is that as a designer, what I do is to think of ideas and find which idea is best fits my clients’ needs and desires. I find that best design and make sure to meet or exceed expectations. It’s a simultaneous and gut-wrenching process but I take pride in being able to embrace that. I just don’t my design to be simple, I want it to be the best. You may also follow me on: FB Page: @marklunartist IG: @marklunatheartist Twitter: @MarkLuna30 Blog: http://markluna38.blogspot.com/ #Freelance #GraphicDesigner #SocialMediaManager #PhotoManipulation #LogoDesigner

“Just because something looks good doesn’t mean it’s useful. And just because something is useful does not make it beautiful.”

Hello and good day to you, my dear friend! 24 Useful Design Tips That’ll Help You Create a Better Logo 1.    Ask questions 2.    Don’t say how 3.    Know different types of logo 4.    Don’t over-complicate 5.    Follow the grid 6.    Balance is the key 7.    Choose fewer colors 8.    Stop piling photoshop effects 9.    Inspire to be memorable 10.    Use tailored icons 11.    Stay relevant 12.    Manage contrast 13.    Minimize text 14.    Flat is good. Bland is boring 15.    Ensure consistency 16.    Break taboos. Break free 17.    Match the typeface 18.    Make it work in different sizes 19.    Across the board compatibility 20.    Don’t be afraid of change 21.    Test for monochrome screens 22.    Be open to feedback 23.    Trademark your logo 24.    Don’t follow trends blindly You may also follow me on: FB Page: @marklunartist IG: @marklunatheartist Twitter: @MarkLuna30 Blog: http://markluna38.blogspot.com/ #Freelance #GraphicDesigner #SocialMediaManager #PhotoManipulation #Logo