"Let the panda look like a cow": what happens if the designer takes into account all the edits of the client
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The Japanese manufacturer of instant noodles Nissin Cup Noodles has shown what the design of an advertisement for their product could turn into. They presented a standard situation when the client is dissatisfied with the first version of the layout and passes to the performers a lot of edits that need to be made. However, the designers do not argue, but exactly fulfill all the wishes — so that the image turns into a complete absurdity.
advertising — reklamavrostovKeywords: Designers | Client | Noodles | Advertising photography | Japan