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Are you trying to look old or young, or disappeared?
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James Puckett
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At least Lincoln is keeping some ad agency designers employed with this misguided attempt to feign relevance.
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Chris Lozos
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Appealing to the purely arrogant car buyer. It is still ugly after all these years.
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Alex Kaczun
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Like the song... If you say "Hello"... I'll say "Good-bye"!
Awful ad campaign.
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Nick Shinn
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Stencils are trendy.
I sometimes wonder what cars would look like if their designers employed the aesthetic criteria of the typography used in their ads. With disappeared wheels, for instance:
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Nick Shinn
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And the equivalent of distressed/grunge typography:
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Jan Schmoeger
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Jan Schmoeger
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What, no bold italic?
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Nick Shinn
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http://www.macpinstriping.com/blog/custom-paint/simualted-rust-custom-paint-job.html
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Awful ad campaign.
I sometimes wonder what cars would look like if their designers employed the aesthetic criteria of the typography used in their ads. With disappeared wheels, for instance: