I suggest the removal of Section 2, Part 6: “ Gradients shall not be used for any official graphic of the South Pacific.” While I can see the benefit of making sure our graphics appear bold and strong, I don’t see the need to ban a specific design choice. If a graphic uses a color gradient, then it can downvoted to oblivion if it doesn’t have the right tone. But there may be a graphic in the future that benefits from having a gradient: one that the chamber unanimously votes into use. I’m not advocating for the prominent use of gradients, but I want to protect gradients because I don’t believe in removing any tools from a graphic designer’s toolbox.
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2020, 10:51 PM by deftraptor.)
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