36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!

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Posted May 14, 2009 8:30 AM

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Spec. It's one of those topics that those outside of the design industry, people may not think twice about. The idea of having a competition for design services seams to make a lot of sense. You offer a prize, hundreds of designs come in, and you just select the best one.

I hear that it's fairly common in Art. Maybe it's not even frowned upon (chime in to let me know the official Art world stance if you know it). That would sort of makes sense as artists may already have work in their sketchbook that would look good for your mural. But your logo? No designer I know has one ready for you.

Nate wrote a post about the wrongs of spec last month, we even spoke for a half-hour about it on a podcast with Drew Davies, and AIGA has an official stance against it. But we have found a solution to all of the wrongs that doesn't involve sabotage. So if anyone asks us - we're in!
I break my major issues with spec as the following:

  • Designers make money from their creative - so giving away creative for the remote chance of winning is a losing strategy.
  • Without client interaction and feedback, true problem-solving is not going to occur. Even getting better information about the true target audience is hit and miss.
  • What kind of value do you expect a client to give to your work if you give it away for the 'chance' of it 'maybe' being selected?
  • The client possibly gets stolen clip art and a bad experience with working with designers.

So to solve all of these issues in one fell swoop, I offer this:

  • Helvetica. Bold. 185 Red. All Caps. 36/36 (if more than one line). No revisions.

And when you really think about it, wouldn't this look better than most of the winners anyway?

Sure it's generic, but the target audience is most likely 'everyone'. We don't even have to bother reading past the name of the company, and we can create samples faster than we can reply with a no. If anyone asked for changes, we'll just point them to this page. Why would you change it? Did you not watch Helvetica? It's perfect as it is.

Let's see what our sample looks like compared to the other entries in the Nebraska license plate competition:

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I think we have a winner.

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11 Comments

Bryan Redeagle | May 14, 2009 9:06 AM

Wow. If that was in the running, it'd have no competition.

We here in Indiana went through the same thing about a year back. We were forunate that the one that "won" didn't look all that bad campared to the others.

http://www.in.gov/bmv/4639.htm

Cheers,
Bryan

Nate VossAuthor Profile Page | May 14, 2009 9:21 AM

I hope someone sends us an annual report. 250 pages of AWESOME.

Tom Nemitz | May 14, 2009 9:27 AM

Oh man...an annual report laid out in 36/36 Helvetica Bold would be the Peter Gabriel of annual reports.

Big Time.

Todd Boswell | May 14, 2009 10:01 AM

I wish I had that kind of time...This whole license plate debate has already cost you 30 hours of design/thinking time...

Stop worrying about it.

Bruce | May 14, 2009 10:07 AM

What color should the dropshadow be?


Please don't hit me.

Donovan BeeryAuthor Profile Page | May 14, 2009 10:09 AM

No drop shadows. No revisions. Sorry.

Jon Fisher | May 14, 2009 11:24 AM

Dear God. It's beautiful. I weep at your god-like design feet.

Mig Reyes | May 14, 2009 12:34 PM

36 Point entry for the win…

Adam Duquette | May 14, 2009 1:58 PM

So what do we call this new aesthetic movement?

I like Spec Work Modernism myself.


shughes | May 19, 2009 7:43 AM

Here's what you do...package up your files for production...work up your invoice for at least $5000...and email both straight to the gov. Who knows, maybe it will get intercepted by some clerk that will blindly send it to account's payable. If that happens I think I deserve 20 bucks for the idea ;)

online loans | June 30, 2009 4:10 AM

I found www.36point.com very informative. The article is professionally written and I feel like the author knows the subject very well. www.36point.com keep it that way.

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  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    online loans says: I found www.36point.com very informative. The article is professionally written and I feel like the author knows the subject very well. www.36point.com keep it that way.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    shughes says: Here's what you do...package up your files for production...work up your invoice for at least $5000...and email both straight to the gov. Who knows, maybe it will get intercepted by some clerk that w
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Adam Duquette says: So what do we call this new aesthetic movement? I like Spec Work Modernism myself.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Mig Reyes says: 36 Point entry for the win…
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Jon Fisher says: Dear God. It's beautiful. I weep at your god-like design feet.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Donovan Beery says: No drop shadows. No revisions. Sorry.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Bruce says: What color should the dropshadow be? Please don't hit me.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Todd Boswell says: I wish I had that kind of time...This whole license plate debate has already cost you 30 hours of design/thinking time... Stop worrying about it.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Tom Nemitz says: Oh man...an annual report laid out in 36/36 Helvetica Bold would be the Peter Gabriel of annual reports. Big Time.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Nate Voss says: I hope someone sends us an annual report. 250 pages of AWESOME.
  • 36 Point Says Yes to SPEC!
    Bryan Redeagle says: Wow. If that was in the running, it'd have no competition. We here in Indiana went through the same thing about a year back. We were forunate that the one that "won" didn't look all that bad campared
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