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<blockquote data-quote="GT14" data-source="post: 922799" data-attributes="member: 3056"><p>I want to take a moment to try and push the pause button on the Morpheus hate, Santino was very good at his job. The ATL and 404 designs were top notch. It's one thing to hate the direction he was given, or who gave him the direction itself, but it's another to hate the product. There's nothing sobering about losing a digital designer to the title of Head of Creative/Brand Strategy. He's upper twenties filling a role that's typically reserved for mid thirties at the earliest.</p><p></p><p>He's also just a super nice guy. I emailed him a few years back asking for a specific ATL design that I couldn't find in high quality. He sent over the full vector image format later that afternoon, we chatted for a few emails about what it was for, etc. It's a white background front license plate on my wife's white car and looks fantastic (when I keep it clean...).</p><p></p><p>For those who have an issue that the football department employed a digital designer, well, fair. But I absolutely want him back working for the GTAA. My wife's a GA Southern grad living in Atlanta, so she's not going to use a GT license plate, but she loves the subtley GT-themed Atlanta license plate. It's gotten compliments from others (when clean) and helps tie GT to the city of Atlanta. His designs really did work at making unaffiliated Atlanta residents think positively about Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT14, post: 922799, member: 3056"] I want to take a moment to try and push the pause button on the Morpheus hate, Santino was very good at his job. The ATL and 404 designs were top notch. It's one thing to hate the direction he was given, or who gave him the direction itself, but it's another to hate the product. There's nothing sobering about losing a digital designer to the title of Head of Creative/Brand Strategy. He's upper twenties filling a role that's typically reserved for mid thirties at the earliest. He's also just a super nice guy. I emailed him a few years back asking for a specific ATL design that I couldn't find in high quality. He sent over the full vector image format later that afternoon, we chatted for a few emails about what it was for, etc. It's a white background front license plate on my wife's white car and looks fantastic (when I keep it clean...). For those who have an issue that the football department employed a digital designer, well, fair. But I absolutely want him back working for the GTAA. My wife's a GA Southern grad living in Atlanta, so she's not going to use a GT license plate, but she loves the subtley GT-themed Atlanta license plate. It's gotten compliments from others (when clean) and helps tie GT to the city of Atlanta. His designs really did work at making unaffiliated Atlanta residents think positively about Tech. [/QUOTE]
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