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iLoveTomb3rY
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Apr 21, 2016
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My suggestion is if the logo is on the side printed location, it will less in your face sort of obvious. No one wants this especially when this is coming from a brand that's still in its infancy.
Apr 21, 2016
BrainFlush
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Apr 22, 2016
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iLoveTomb3rYI disagree, brand logos are everywhere. Why should keycap makers not market and display their logo? Every company known to man does. So suddenly keycaps are off the table? Good logic.
Lastly, no one is forcing you to buy it, kind of like no one forces you to buy Pepsi or McDonald's or whatever junk you eat and drink and s..... Since all of them label and slam their logos all over your face.
Apr 22, 2016
iLoveTomb3rY
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Apr 22, 2016
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BrainFlushMmm yeah Pepsi, McDonald's, companies and stuff. They aren't artisans are they? Do you even know what "artisan" means? You're listing all the mass- producing companies, which are the exact opposite to what this game is all about.
Imagine seeing an artwork having a BIG, in-your-face artist's name next to his piece of art work. Doesn't make sense does it, yet Gallery artists fight and couldn't be more eager to promote themselves.
"Why would keycap maker not display their logo?" Who say they shouldn't? Not like this vulgar okay? Take a look at Click Clack's, arguably the most successful brand out there - has subtlest brand stamp know to man.
Lastly, your last point doesn't make any sense. I see no correlation between no one forcing me to buy it to companies slamming logos all over my face. To
Apr 22, 2016
BrainFlush
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Apr 22, 2016
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iLoveTomb3rYLet's not talk about CC and his cult.
Artists are free to do what they want. End of story.
You basically said that only conglomerates can advertise and the little man can't. GG buddy. Oh sorry, CC buddy.
Apr 22, 2016
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