But who is the joke really on? In Aaron's case (above)—it was on him for not being in the know. I often feel this is the case with many designers, and that puts them at risk for being associated with something they possibly have nothing to do with. I guess for the sake of making this somewhat of a "PSA"—I decided to bring it up. I would hate to see creatives blindly present high-level work (no pun intended) without knowledge of the stigma associated with said time. It might be a joke to some, but it goes without saying that certain conservative individuals might find this low-brow and completely unprofessional.
But who is the joke really on? In Aaron's case (above)—it was on him for not being in the know. I often feel this is the case with many designers, and that puts them at risk for being associated with something they possibly have nothing to do with. I guess for the sake of making this somewhat of a "PSA"—I decided to bring it up. I would hate to see creatives blindly present high-level work (no pun intended) without knowledge of the stigma associated with said time. It might be a joke to some, but it goes without saying that certain conservative individuals might find this low-brow and completely unprofessional.