Logos are easy targets for slop. Say goodbye to any original logo artistry!

I’ve not seen one original logo at my work since slop has become available. As it goes!

    • vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      Generative AI making a mess when people apply no critical thinking to its outputs is really the motif of 2025.

      Even if the person who made this wasn’t familiar with the Arch logo (questionable for anyone claiming to have made an OS) a simple reverse image search would have shown this logo was already taken.

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        I agree, I’m really trying to give people the benefit of the doubt but it is just really hard to believe they are a dev and just have never seen that logo before.

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    21 hours ago

    To be fair: Logo slop has been the standard for decades long before AI, with graphic designers being forced to create it (The client is always right, especially if the client is an idiot who doesn’t know anything about design). This becomes obvious when you look at the evolution of brand logos.

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    20 hours ago

    Frankly, if I were getting a new logo made for anything serious, I’d want it in vector format. We don’t presently have any models trained to create vector art that I’m aware of, just raster images of vector art, and vectorization of raster images isn’t really good enough today to use that as a path to vector output.

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    21 hours ago

    I’ve noticed work van/truck wraps popping up left and right. It’s always a hipster logo with some little AI character, like a furry plumber, or bob the builder knock off with a big wrench.

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    Company I worked for a dozen years ago, who had many significant clients, already had most of their logos created by randos on Fiverr for pocket change.

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    21 hours ago

    Not to say it’s acceptable or abything, but… It’s not like logos have been the most creative looking things since minimalistic styles took over anyway 🤷‍♂️

    But also: Explains why so many AI company logos look like buttholes.