America's problems are myriad, but this guy pins all our problems to the defining issue of our time: We make shitty signs. This is a teaser trailer for the upcoming documentary "Draplin Project." Take it any way you want.
rosekatsays...

I completely agree; there are no standards of quality in place. Anyone can call themselves a designer by the simple fact that they have access to and basic operating knowledge of pirate software. The unfortunate reality is that many (if not most) of the individuals that require these services (ie business-minded folks) are NOT design-savvy; they put their trust in a 'designer' to provide a quality product for them, and these 'designers' take advantage of their blind faith. But this is just symptomatic, this kind of business/trade practice runs across the board in north america.

quantumushroomsays...

Sounds like he should start an "old timey signs" business. When he sees how many punishing taxes and fees and regulations the proto-commie government has made to discourage entrepreneurship and thwart innovation, he'll get his real wake-up call on why A is F.

enochsays...

fuckin-A right on man!
where is the sense of community?the sense of doing a good job?being better at something,not just for your own advancement but for those who help and assist you?
this guy's obvious exasperation at the total lack of, not only perspective but PRIDE in what you do is almost palpable.
this nation has become a nation of selfish twats who have bought into the bogus fodder they have been sold that somehow THEY are special and therefore more deserving of the next guy.this promotes a "fuck you,its MINE" mentality.
that somehow the car they drive,the house they cant afford,the job they feel entitled to, is an accurate representation of who they are as a person.they have put their entire self-worth into the things they OWN.
one day they are going to wake up and realize three things:
1.dont do that,makes you look like a shallow twat.
2.you wasted twenty years chasing a dream of fulfillment and happiness that was created by pepsi and budweiser commercials.
3.the people that truly cared for you never predicated their love for you by the things you owned,or what you could do for them.it was those OTHER people that used you,just like you used others to collect more crap to ease your fears of failure.a definition of failure i might add, that was perpetuated by the very institutions seeking to enslave you.

when will the average american realize that their greatest asset is the person next to them?that doing a good job for prides sake is a satisfaction worth having?that some arbitrary scale of failure is solely based on your ability to be a good consumer?that the scale ITSELF is an indoctrinated propaganda program that runs 24/7 on every cable tv channel?
when??

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