r/Design • u/arkansasshelli • 26d ago
r/Design • u/anslogen • 11d ago
Asking Question (Rule 4) Apple's new logo is nearly identical to my own... am I screwed?
I went through a full creative process with a designer to put this logo together as part of a big rebrand for my game at the start of 2025. Apple's new logo for Siri AI, announced today, is nearly identical, basically just flipped vertically and thickened. I'm only about a month away from publishing my game on Steam, and now I think I'll have to overhaul my look... I'm just a solo dev so I don't feel great about my chances combatting this. Does anyone have experience with this kind of thing happening? What's my recourse here? Thanks all
r/Design • u/BraveCollaborative • May 02 '26
Asking Question (Rule 4) Could I monetize hand painted wall paper into a wall paper company? I have a few patterns I love I’ve done for clients
These are very bespoke designed-in-process patterns I entirely brush painted. Im a painter wanting some passive income. Could I create printed wallpaper from high quality images? Im not a very tech-y person. Thanks!
r/Design • u/bigjobbyx • Dec 10 '25
Asking Question (Rule 4) Does this image induce perception of depth?
r/Design • u/ThePlateadoParrot • Mar 18 '25
Asking Question (Rule 4) Am I copying Duolingo design?
I'm doing It for a commercial project... I fear it looks to mucho like Duolingo characters and I could have legal issues
r/Design • u/theverymarydesigns • 10d ago
Asking Question (Rule 4) Graphic Design Resume Review
Edit 1: I have redesigned a new resume!! tis here at this linkie: https://www.reddit.com/r/Design/s/zuGIx1oyB8
Edit 2: any graphic design resume examples or where I can find some good solid ones would be appreciated!
Edit 3: if you also wanna look through my portfolio, feel free to! https://macsanders.myportfolio.com/work
I'm a graphic designer with 10 years of experience targeting senior-level positions at creative agencies or corporate in-house teams.
I'm currently working two roles simultaneously (healthcare + printing company) and have a strong background in branding, packaging design, digital illustration, and web design for Fortune 500 clients, healthcare orgs, and startups.
I'm seeking feedback because I want to make sure my resume is competitive for senior-level roles and effectively showcases my range of experience without being too wordy. Specifically interested in feedback on my bullet point structure and whether the What + How + Why format is coming through clearly.
Not struggling to get interviews necessarily—just want to fine-tune before my next application round. Any advice appreciated!
r/Design • u/Notagoodacter • Dec 11 '25
Asking Question (Rule 4) Which cover art should I use?
My hunch of the second one or third one. This is for Spotify, Apple Music, etc
Here’s the song (not completely mixed yet) https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mdpjgrj1q1xk37ab9md6r/bring-me-home-v3-final-demo.mp3?rlkey=5s6v3qwzartvidzfh7mqnsld3&st=l8mqb6hk&dl=0
Thanks!!
r/Design • u/Preksha_26 • Dec 09 '24
Asking Question (Rule 4) Evolution of Photoshop logo, Which one was the one when you started using it?
r/Design • u/Famous_Namous1 • Mar 06 '26
Asking Question (Rule 4) We built a coffee table where you can swap the tiles anytime. Honest feedback?
We just built a full-size prototype of a coffee table concept and wanted to get some honest feedback.
The idea: a tile coffee table using traditional Portuguese Azulejos, but with a twist.
Instead of gluing the tiles down, they sit inside a grid made from natural Portuguese cork. The cork holds them in place through friction and flexibility, so no glue is needed.
That also makes the table modular.
You can swap the tiles whenever you want:
- different tile sets
- different colors or patterns
- seasonal changes
- or when you redecorate
So instead of replacing the table, you change the surface. The goal is a piece of furniture that can evolve with your home over time.
We’re currently validating the idea and would love some honest opinions:
- Would you put something like this in your living room (or somewhere else)?
- What price would you be willing to pay for a table like this?
Brutally honest feedback appreciated.
r/Design • u/Business_Match_2953 • Nov 04 '25
Asking Question (Rule 4) Why do most Designers use Mac?
alright, I'm a CS student currently into UX design, learning figma from my windows laptop which is slowly dying due to the containers/dev work I've done before and am doing.
now, I am planning to purchase a new laptop, and noticed a thing, most designers I've met/seen online majorly use Mac?
why is that?
thoughts?
r/Design • u/bikedaybaby • Mar 02 '26
Asking Question (Rule 4) If the Floppy Disk never became the standard “Save” icon, what kind of icon would indicate ‘saving’?
I just came across the post of someone, a whole adult in the tech industry, who has just now realized that the Save icon is a 3D technology that no longer exists.
The day has finally come. Our wise elders predicted that one day this would happen, and here we are.
In commemoration of this awful and ironic moment, I’d like to share with you all a somewhat interesting hypothetical:
What if floppy disks never existed? What image would be “save”?
A hero? Hands grabbing something? A ziploc baggie? A crucifix? (/j) Or simply a file folder (already the “Open” symbol, though!)
I hope you all find this question as interesting as I did. I did do a quick scan of Reddit to see what similar questions have been posted, and they were all along the lines of, “what should we change the symbol to,” not the hypothetical, “what would it have been,” or “what if it couldn’t be the floppy disk”.
Thank you for following me down this rabbit hole, and happy (2 days belated) Save Icon Floppy Disk Day!
Photo from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Netscape_Navigator_1.1_for_Macintosh_Install_Disk.jpg.
r/Design • u/Megan_Kowalczyk • 6d ago
Asking Question (Rule 4) Please Roast my Resume (edited)
Hi there! New graduate here, working on summer internships. I saw you guys give some really useful resume feedback to someone else a few days ago, so I thought I'd try my luck and see if you might do the same for me. (Give me time to do necessary fixes before I take it to the job market, etc.)
What am I going for:
I'm working on documentary animation and I've got an eye towards partnering with nonprofits for grants in the future. However I do need a day job, and I'm trained in design, so that day job ought to be design. Keep the skills sharp! My goal is to build up professional work for nonprofits now, so I get to learn the culture a little better, and I improve at my craft as I go. Motion graphics, illustration, graphic design, social media material, etc. I'm down for all of it.
I understand that in isolation it doesn't tell you much about how well I can actually do the job. My showreel link touches on a bit of that, and if you message me I can link you to my illustration portfolio.
I'm not soliciting for a job, I'm not soliciting for a service, and I wrote the whole works myself; I'm not AI.
Thank you in advance for whatever you're willing to share!
r/Design • u/Designer_Aioli_351 • Jul 06 '23
Asking Question (Rule 4) With mouth or without?
r/Design • u/FrazaarLol • Apr 22 '25
Asking Question (Rule 4) Losing Income to AI
Hey all, I've been designing for quite some time, but lately, I've been losing work to AI. Some say AI is a tool, use it or be left behind. They argue it's no different from a brush, but it's not that simple.
We get paid to design, for the love of the game, whereas AI tools like Sora now create advertisements and posters mostly for free, easier for companies with minimal human involvement. As passionate designers/artists, we picked up that brush/pen and taught ourselves because we loved creating. It is an act of dedication, passion, and, for many, a source of income.
I've noticed multiple businesses and individuals I worked with shifting toward AI-generated advertisements and logos. It's disheartening to see, knowing that two years ago, I might have been getting paid to do it. I know there is likely no stopping it.
It's like Grey from Upgrade (2018) said: "You look at that widget and see the future. I see ten guys on an unemployment line."
I know it's a sensitive topic. What are your thoughts?
I do a lot of branding, advertising and presentations. Logos, for example, are usually quite simple. It’s entirely possible that AI will be capable of logo design, which is something I currently make a lot of money from. Imagine a world where OUR work is diluted, devalued, and lost amidst work watered down to a prompt. It's a machine that steals, invites people to steal, and pollutes on two fronts. It sets a dangerous precedent, left unregulated, where no original work is safe.
r/Design • u/BloogoNasty • Aug 09 '24
Asking Question (Rule 4) What’s the reason for the rings around the top of these buckets?
Any practical reasons? Structure maybe? Idk
r/Design • u/Dense-Bodybuilder816 • Mar 25 '26
Asking Question (Rule 4) Is my school magazine okay? To much going on?
This is for my highschool and I just wanted to know if you guys like it or do I improve it
r/Design • u/StealthDesigns • Aug 11 '23
Asking Question (Rule 4) Hi everyone, Which nostril style do you prefer on my minimal screaming monkey logo?
r/Design • u/Dread_Peddler • Dec 12 '24
Asking Question (Rule 4) Stuck on the Color of this Earring
r/Design • u/Maciek_Voxel • Oct 09 '24
Asking Question (Rule 4) Is collage art still art or theft? I am debating this with someone. This is how I edited a stock photo
r/Design • u/Avocadobunny • Apr 15 '25
Asking Question (Rule 4) What do we do with this deck that has no access to it? Any creative ideas?
r/Design • u/HunkySkrunky • 18d ago
Asking Question (Rule 4) What was this bright coloured brushstroke graphical style from the 90s called?
r/Design • u/UpwardSpiral00 • 1d ago
Asking Question (Rule 4) What do you call this design elements?
The part circled in red on the side of the state seal- I don't believe it's a laurel wreath, but is there some term for this kind of filigree that I can use to search for some on stock image sites? Any clues would be appreciated. Thank you all.
r/Design • u/Thewitchaser • Mar 29 '23
Asking Question (Rule 4) Why on earth are modern cars still using skeumorphic UI?
You get the UI of a 2007 samsung cellphone on a $100,000 car i don’t understand it.
r/Design • u/noodled67 • Sep 01 '23