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what's cracking red panda this episode, of making design stuffs is brought to, you by skill I know it's not okay, window wipers today we got a real client, with a real brand we're gonna make some, maybe seven or eight or maybe a thousand, conceptualizations of some ideas for, this new clothing brand called free, candy, brands one of the cooler names I've ever, heard write in the comments below what, is your favorite candy I would be, bananas so let's hop and do it and we'll, explain the project test we move along, so recently I've been getting into, Pinterest boarding it's a very similar, concept to skateboarding except it's a, little bit more painful so the ultimate, plan is come up with a cool new too, trendy Splenda logo for a lifestyle, slash fashion brand called free candy, brand they Tyler and his girlfriend are, starting so I asked for some in SPO, direction from them and they gave some, really awesome brands like Stussy, logics brand Benny gold above millions, then I've been looking for different, artsy ways to format fonts as well as, font styles and a type of graphic, designs and one of the most interesting, things is that they want to promote a, drug-free culture for the next, generation so that kind of plays in the, whole free candy brand idea so here's, the deal seal I want to make sure that, we have a really good balance of like, modern street wear a little tiny bit, more creative artistic mists and then, make sure we can fit in the meeting, somehow I think right now street wear is, mostly about finding a balance between, recognizable and weird so we'll try to, figure out where free candy brand lives, so I'm get started right now I'm gonna, sketch out some things so let's go, okay so here are a bunch of the sketches, that I came up with I think some of them, work better than others but I think, we're gonna flesh them out a little bit, more in Photoshop on t-shirts so let's, go ahead but I don't want to get too far, ahead because I don't want to make like, finalized versions before I get feedback, from them and you guys so I'm gonna I'm, gonna go a little bit see if we can come, up with seven or eight six maybe six to, eight designs and then we'll see where, we get from there so I'll catch y'all in, a minute, mmm okay this voiceover it's gonna be, quite lengthy so strapping because we're, gonna come up with like seven ideas I, think I vectorized my drawings as one, does and this was one concept or idea, it's based on the idea of like a, lollipop like that we are the Lollipop, Guild if you don't get the reference, then you're probably too young or or you, don't believe in wizards and then here's, another version I feel like the font, that a lot of kind of modern streetwear, brands use are just bold simple, sans-serif fonts but they either angle, them or arrange them strangely to give, it a little bit more of a oh what's that, a little bit edgy or freaky it's not, really freaky but strange look or layout, this this concept in particular is about, like kind of those those things you, would slap on a product at a grocery, store that doesn't sell well like you, just put a free thing on it so a free, kind of a flag was the idea for that one, also did you know about this cool trick, in Illustrator you can shape an object, to whatever object you want to make on, front on top of it so that's pretty, interesting as well and then I made this, this swirl based on the same, idea of the last swirl I thought it, might be fun to arrange the text around, that one and then one of the inspiration, on my Pinterest board, was a lot like this kind of thick lines, but but not really this rough so I am, NOT a certain ref is would be too good, for the brand ruffs a little bit too, artistic so I come up with just straight, straighter lines like this that I, connect later but basically this one's, all about kind of the angles so free, going up into the right and then candy, the other of us the opposite oh yeah so, this is a fun concept I don't know if I, don't know if it'll fit in the overall, direction but I like it so far and then, it you can see I cleaned up all the, edges so it looks a little bit better, and then I wanted to play with the idea, of having an actual candy something like, this a white rabbit or a tootsie roll, wherever you're from in the world and, then again binding a good balance, between like how much detail and things, to show because I most of the brands if, they have an icon they're actually very, simplified and they're not always that, realistic although bené bené cold was, they do a lot of imagery that's quite, rounded and stuff so I don't know this, this isn't really like that but I was, trying something with candy so I wanted, to try just this classic layout free up, top candy blow with a candy in the, middle yeah and then I wanted to play, with something that will just be a, little bit more basic I want to give a, little bit more of a basic option so, we're going with a font but a little a, font with a little bit of pizzazz so you, can see the are leg for example and and, then just making kind of a box around it, like that yeah so those were the seven, options and Here I am putting them on, the t-shirts, the t-shirts that I grabbed and mocked, up so these are interesting because I, wanted to make sure that we put them in, the correct position I don't know what, that means I mean I mean some of the, designs look better at different places, so it seemed like the more simple stuff, you could just put in the middle but I, wanted to put I want to try some pocket, placements for example and this guy this, guy decide just make real big kind of an, all over boomed in your face boy what's, gonna do now I got free candy, and something like this I think looks, better a little bit smaller in the, corner uh-huh yeah this one looked cool, tilted and making the candy straight, instead of the font I think that makes, it a little bit more interesting so here, we're here are the kind of seven very, initial these are super initial ideas, what I'm kind of looking for now is I, wanna ask Tyler what kind of a vibe or, feel he's going for so yes they're all a, little bit similar in their weirdness I, guess but they all have different, elements so like one is a regular one, incorporates a lot of regular front like, the number five and six are pretty, regular and then two and three have, really custom typography that feel a, little bit more artsy or fun so that's, one thing I wanted to figure out in, terms of like font are we looking for, something more modern or something more, artistic and then in terms of layout and, icons if they want an icon or not so, really this is more like to feel out, which two or three directions they might, like the most and then I'll be able to, go from there so let me know in the poll, right now which one you guys like all, right y'all so these are the concepts, that I came up with for today for free, candy breeze and so I don't forget to, vote in Nepal which one is your favorite, or which one do you think has the most, potential so far and if that one was, chosen what exactly would you change, about it if you had to change something, all right design champions don't forget, to check out the shop for the newest, the first 1,000 people to sign up in the, link below look at 17 months of, Skillshare for 25 cents thank you very, much tomorrow we'll be back with more, making design stuffs and we'll be, announcing the project that our chickens, will be doing for design chicken chicken, alright booty boppers thank you so much, for being here I usually move my arms a, lot so I'm trying to be very, conscientious of moving my arms okay so, thank you very much for being here it, was an amazing experience for me I hope, it was the same for you what's a awesome, possum I'll see you later alligator, tomorrow morning, bye guys and absolutely best of luck, with all the projects you're working on, work today, or school today I really hope it goes, phenomenally well, [Music], [Music]


Ask HN: What to do when a Chinese startup clones your website?Dear HN,
I'm CEO of a Germany-based eSports startup and we have a problem.

Today we were approached by a Chinese user of our website who told us that a China-based startup has launched a direct clone of our website aimed at the Chinese market.

Our website https://strivewire.com is a host of for-money eSports tournaments in the Hearthstone vertical, but we are working on expanding to other games as well.

The website in question is a very obvious clone of ours and has both .com and .cn domains: - www.haogegebisai.com - www.chosengamer.com

Basically they copied all the design and even our logo down to the actual URLs.

I've added their CEO on WeChat and inquired about this, and he said they are big fans of our startup. But he also mentioned that they already have investors. Their website launched two days ago and already has a bunch of activity.

We've talked about this internally and hope to be able to gain this startup as a Chinese subsidiary, but we are still unsure if this will actually work out.

From a legal standpoint we are very unsure how much you can actually do in such a case. Should we just wait it out? Our should we aim to litigate to put pressure on their investors? I have some experience in international litigation in cybercrime cases, but from a practical perspective it is very likely to bind a lot of resources and focus.

Another huge problem for us is that we are in talks with a very large Chinese IT company (triple-digit $Bn market cap), and if there is a clone growing in their backyard they might pass on us.

It'd be great if people with more experience in these things could give us some advice.

Thanks, Benjamin

TL;DR: Chinese startup is cloning our business, unsure what to do.
,Ask HN: What should you do when a China-based startup clones your website?Dear HN,

I'm CEO of a Germany-based eSports startup and we have a problem.

Today we were approached by a Chinese user of our website who told us that a China-based startup has launched a direct clone of our website aimed at the Chinese market.

Our website https://strivewire.com is a host of for-money eSports tournaments in the Hearthstone vertical, but we are working on expanding to other games as well.

The website in question is a very obvious clone of ours and has both .com and .cn domains:
- www.haogegebisai.com
- www.chosengamer.com

Basically they copied all the design and even our logo down to the actual URLs.

I've added their CEO on WeChat and inquired about this, and he said they are big fans of our startup. But he also mentioned that they already have investors. Their website launched two days ago and already has a bunch of activity.

We've talked about this internally and hope to be able to gain this startup as a Chinese subsidiary, but we are still unsure if this will actually work out.

From a legal standpoint we are very unsure how much you can actually do in such a case. Should we just wait it out? Our should we aim to litigate to put pressure on their investors? I have some experience in international litigation in cybercrime cases, but from a practical perspective it is very likely to bind a lot of resources and focus.

Another huge problem for us is that we are in talks with a very large Chinese IT company (triple-digit $Bn market cap), and if there is a clone growing in their backyard they might pass on us.

It'd be great if people with more experience in these things could give us some advice.

Thanks,
Benjamin

TL;DR: Chinese startup is cloning our business, unsure what to do.
,Launch HN: Parade (YC S20) – Launch your company without hiring a designerHey HN! We’re Alex and David, the founders of Parade (https://getparade.com). Parade uses software to guide founders through early branding decisions, including designing a basic logo, selecting fonts, selecting colors, and defining their company’s overall aesthetic.

A lot of early stage founders are incredible engineers, but lack the ability to make things look “right”. We’ve seen a bunch of our friends launch products to no reception, some of which seemed due to poor design decisions (like, making buttons hard to find or a landing page that looks like it might steal your credit card).

Two years ago, two of my closest friends started a company, raised a small round, and spent tens of thousands of dollars on their initial branding. That was a substantial percentage of their funding, and then their brand entirely changed once they learned more about their customer. After I saw them waste a ton of time and money on this, I realized that it ought to be possible to build software that could have done just as good of a job as the design agency. At the core of it, the designers asked my friends a bunch of questions about how they want their company to be perceived by customers, offered them colors and fonts and a design aesthetic that conveyed those feelings, and then created a mockup of a website that incorporated those elements. So, I decided to build software to do just that.

With Parade, we have taken a traditional brand design interview and turned it into a self-serve software product. You answer a series of questions about how you want your brand to be perceived and receive design aesthetic suggestions based on them. We use machine learning to identify design elements (such as fonts, colors, layouts, use of color, density of information, line and button styles, and visuals) that project the way you want your brand to feel, then present them to you as simple choices. To power the suggestions, we collected training data from both designers and non-designers to understand what emotional reactions these design elements evoke. Because of this technology, we are able to identify the design aesthetics that you want without having to iterate repeatedly or spend hours searching for inspiration. After you make your choices, we use the math behind design theory (such as an algorithm to expand one color into a range of colors that accounts for the difference in perceived contrast based on hue, saturation, and lightness) to flesh out your brand [0].

Right now, after onboarding, you are able to access all of your design elements in a style guide for free through the dashboard. It includes your colors and your fonts, plus a place to download your logo and icon in a few colors. You can see an example of what this looks like here: https://app.getparade.com/hackernews/style-guide or here: https://app.getparade.com/hooli/style-guide. This is similar to the output startups get from a first engagement with a designer, which helps you set up basic, consistent styling for your website and social media profiles.

At this point, we’ve helped thousands of companies create their brands, including YC-backed companies like WellPrincipled (https://www.wellprincipled.com/), Enable (https://www.enable.us/) and MeterFeeder (https://www.meterfeeder.com/).

The next step beyond style guides would be to automatically generate brand assets—things like pitch decks, landing pages, and social media posts. We're working on that. We haven't completely automated it yet, but we are able to create these assets with very rapid turnaround time. Once we get it fully automated, we plan to add subscription features that enable founders to make ready-to-use assets themselves.

In the meantime, we run an agency, serving customers using our work-in-progress software. It’s different from a traditional agency, though—while traditional agencies spend many days asking you about how you want your brand to look, seeking inspiration, and iterating based on your feedback, we are able to capture what you describe through our onboarding survey and create assets with your design elements algorithmically. We are able to deliver most designs within 48 hours, and almost all of our customers have been satisfied without any iteration. Right now, a lot of the algorithmic design work happens via an in-house Figma plugin, which we plan to move onto our platform in 2022 and open up to self-service.

Something that’s surprised us while working on this: we’ve found that our users don’t always believe that their choices are really great. Design is intimidating—you’re aware that there is some psychology of color and also some color theory rules, but aren’t exactly sure what they are. You’ve built things in the past that just didn’t look quite right—how can you be sure the choices you made on Parade are good? Oftentimes, designers will even use words to make themselves seem to know some secret you don’t. We’re trying to reassure our users by surfacing more of the science behind the suggestions we make, and to make sure we encode rules that prevent certain common mistakes.

We would love to hear your thoughts, questions, concerns, or ideas about what we’re building - or about your experiences with automating design in general. We appreciate all feedback and suggestions!

[0] See https://www.w3.org/TR/AERT/#color-contrast for math on color contrast, or https://alienryderflex.com/hsp.html for a good writeup on perceived brightness..


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Fabiano is a luxury Men's clothing brand.the design and create high fashion. This brand for wealthy man who likes classic life style.client ask for F as the logo mark. According to client brief I was able to help this brand get exactly the logo branding they needed.

Fabiano is a luxury Men's clothing brand.the design and create high fashion. This brand for wealthy man who likes classic life style.client ask for F as the logo mark. According to client brief I was able to help this brand get exactly the logo branding they needed. 4



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I made this logo for a clothing company, it's not real just for fun and portfolio because I'm new in design, it is insprired by eye of zebra. Give me your opinion in the comments :) 8



Hey Everyone, I am a hobbiest doing some design and other artwork on the side. The following is for my brother-in-law's clothing company Koozkah Klothing (koozkahclothing.com). This is my first post and first official logo/branding client so any feedback is much appreciated :)

Hey Everyone, I am a hobbiest doing some design and other artwork on the side. The following is for my brother-in-law's clothing company Koozkah Klothing (koozkahclothing.com). This is my first post and first official logo/branding client so any feedback is much appreciated :) 9



Had fun designing a logo for my friend‘s upcoming hiking clothing line called ACTIVE+DURABLE (ACDU) Always happy about some feedback 👍

Had fun designing a logo for my friend‘s upcoming hiking clothing line called ACTIVE+DURABLE (ACDU) Always happy about some feedback 👍 10



Fabiano is a luxury Men's clothing brand.the design and create high fashion. This brand for wealthy man who likes classic life style.client ask for F as the logo mark. According to client brief I was able to help this brand get exactly the logo branding they needed.

Fabiano is a luxury Men's clothing brand.the design and create high fashion. This brand for wealthy man who likes classic life style.client ask for F as the logo mark. According to client brief I was able to help this brand get exactly the logo branding they needed. 11



I’m trying to design a logo for a luxury clothing brand and I made these three samples, what do you guys think? Which one is better and how can I improve it…

I’m trying to design a logo for a luxury clothing brand and I made these three samples, what do you guys think? Which one is better and how can I improve it… 12



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Logo for my startup called Soo What. Its a clothing/street-wear brand related to mental issues. The concept is that the icon has a horizontal S and 2 O and I put the W underneath so it looks like a character. This is my first logo design so would like to know how I did. Give your opinions/criticisms

Logo for my startup called Soo What. Its a clothing/street-wear brand related to mental issues. The concept is that the icon has a horizontal S and 2 O and I put the W underneath so it looks like a character. This is my first logo design so would like to know how I did. Give your opinions/criticisms 15



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Indie: A logo for a clothing company targeting young girls. It’s approach is joy and confidence. It has a modern logo with an artistic approach. Hi I’m Nae, I’m a beginner brand identity designer. [Note: I used procreate for the entire process as I’m not skilled enough in Ai or Photoshop yet ^^ ] 16



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