I wonder for how long do we have to endure corporate memphis literally everywhere and why did it stick for so long
frutigers came and went, and they had several stages
@tomie
It stuck, because we live in an offense culture.
There was literally an outrage over Red Cross using Uzaki chan to help collect blood.
Corporations are terrified of the left, and the inevitable conclusion was to strip everything down to a colored circle and plane text.
@tomie <Chat gpt>
The phrase "Corporate Memphis" refers to a specific style of design often used in corporate branding, marketing, and websites, characterized by simplified, geometric, and often colorful illustrations of people, objects, and environments. This style is commonly associated with tech companies and startups and can be recognized for its flat, minimalistic aesthetic with abstract shapes and bold color palettes.
The term "Corporate Memphis" was coined because it became popular in the early 2010s, with companies like Memphis Group influencing the design trend. It's often seen as a clean, approachable style but has been criticized for being overly generic and lacking personality.