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When you request the services of a qualified designer, you expect them to put forth at least a little effort. But this designer is just the worst.
When you request the services of a person that is supposed to be a qualified designer, you expect them to put forth at least a little effort. Not just for the person who composes your organization's name in Microsoft Word or Google Docs in a straightforward, conventional text style.
In any case, that is actually what happened when the owner of Dar Amor Bracelets, Ryan Clark, paid $250 to a person named Tyler to design a logo for his business. As you may already know, Tyler sent the lowest-exertion logo we've ever seen back to Ryan.
Looking at the logo, you can already tell that there was zero creativity, and Ryan was onto him. In a series of videos that he posted on TikTok, the client showed a portion of the emails that he and the graphic designer exchanged.
This goes to show how some people who claim to be "experts" conceal their sluggishness behind fancy words. Obviously, Ryan's charm, humor, and reluctance to allow things to slide helped the videos become viral on TikTok.
His first video, about the entire logo circumstance, had more than 10 million views at this writing time. As you scroll further, you’ll get to see the videos that actually went viral.
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TikTok users were having none of it, and this is how they responded to what transpired.
In one of the videos that followed, Ryan showed how the designer, Tyler, eventually thought of a nice design for the logo of Dar Amor Bracelets. In any case, the designer then asked for an extra payment of $99 from Ryan, whom he had already ripped off once.
Ryan had a priceless look on his face when he saw the audacity of this supposed designer.
TikTok users were heartless in their judgment and had this to say.
Want to know the most outstanding part of this whole situation? The response given by the TikTok users as content creators and internet users was very supportive of the business owner.
What’s more, some of the designers and artists among them went ahead and willingly volunteered themselves to make logos for Dar Amor Bracelets totally free of charge. Could this be strangers doing kind things just to be kind?
Well, that is the sort of healthy content that keeps us returning to the online world.
Ryan and his wife, Bia, are both based in Boston, and they established Dar Amor Bracelets as a way to help save dogs on the streets of Mexico. However, they're not selling any items at the moment, but when they do, every purchase will assist in giving street dogs an opportunity to live a better life.
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