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A Final Word About Minimalist Logos

I’ve been rambling about this topic for a while, but this post will be my final word – for now. I’ve made it very clear that I’m in favor of minimalist logos in my past posts. I like how they can be simple and practical and easily recognizable.

That being said, I believe that the most interesting thing about design is that there’s no blueprint and you can always be creative. Design rules are often broken – and can work really well!

Sometimes being minimalist just doesn’t work for the kind of project you’re working on, or maybe there’s not even a reason to follow a simpler approach. It all comes to having a good idea . Grab it before it vanishes away!

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Buying Tweets? NFTs are getting crazier

Hey, rich people! I could use some money and I have about 16,000 tweets I can sell. Anyone?

Here’s me saying something revealing in a language you probably don’t know

Okay, I might be a little flustered after learning that Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s World’s first tweet (“just setting up my twttr”) was sold for $2.9 million in 2021 to Sina Estavi, a crypto entrepreneur from Iran. During the process, the bidding multiplicated in six times its previous value before closing.

This story comes with a twist: more recently, in 2022, Sina tried reselling the tweet, or better saying, the proof of ownership of it, and bombed. Aiming for $48 million, the bidding went as high as $280, and it stayed there. Apparently he was also arrested, as his company goes through rough waters. I guess I’ll keep my tweets to myself.