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"Mainly" :)
Of course. I was using Humaaans as an example as it's somewhat something new, so there will surely be more projects following this with bigger budgets. So, just as no-code platforms are slowly replacing traditional developments, especially in web development, should we expect something similar. Isn't it better to adapt than to stay rigid on our ways and over-trust our skills?
It's an open world game where it has no boundaries or rules. Everything is created by the players who can draw and design specific blocks. It's incredible and I'd suggest all of the creative minds of DN to give it a shot if they have a lot of time like I do.
Hey Paul, congratz on the new page. Just added it to the post. Have a look :)
I'll update this from time to time, took me a great deal of time to come up with the list. But as I'm home, time is all I have. Who's your favorite?
There's something called account nurturing. It's done here, on reddit, even in small local forums. It's not a %100 solution but it would slow down the spam. At least people would be more inclined to contribute before spamming. But, again, vote rings solve that as well. Need x amount of karma to post? Easy. Invite only would make it harder to join but won't address spam accounts that are already inside.
+1 on the gradient, haha!
They are both soo different than other airline logos. Especially PNG. They are such a fresh breath of air imho. PNG looks really nice on the airlplane tail (that's why I used the image I used. It has that cubic feel to it. Especially after I read more about it's story (Papua New-Guinea being the most diverse country and all). For Hawaiian, they got me with the gradient background. It doesn't look like an airline logo at all but that boldness made me like it. But after explaining this, I'm leaning more towards PNG haha.
between those two I'd pick Qantas. It screams Australia without using the national flag. The new variation is slick.
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I enjoyed this one quite a bit, it took a lot of time so I might have missed some. Do you think I missed any notable portfolios? Also, let me know if you want your portfolio featured in the article too!