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Originally Posted by Sora
****ing cool? I think so.
Repetitive styles leads to improvement and perfection. A artists style defines him. It would be like telling Van Gogh to try a new style.
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Ugh, please don't shoot Alex down until you really understand what being a graphic artist is all about.
Observe...
www.digitalgelight.org
This website has been published in a magazine (hence how I found it) describing it as
"You only need to venture one page into Niel Quisaba's spectacular self-promotion website to realised the potential of this creative's yields."
Now, Yes
Sora you can see repeated pattern, but is it exactely the same with only a fraction of it changed. No. If you still think so, please buy yourself some glasses.
Alex wants to stop the constant "amatuer" approach to signature making, and see the developement of TRUE graphic skills from the members who claim to have them. Instead of taking twenty minutes to make a signature, try three to four hours.
Or this....
Shinybinary v2.1 - Art and designs of Nik Ainley
"Shinybinary showcase a stunning image repertoire from the talented hand of digital artist Nik Ainley. The self-taught Uk-based web designer claims heb has a need for knowledge and according to his modest biography he "won't stop until he has mastered all the tools he needs to fully realise his designs".
Goregous work. Can not deny it. Even though they look simular, you have to say that they are all pretty different.
Alex isn't targeting people who are good at signatures, he is targeting at the people who think that it should stop there.