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Why you should never trust Google Images if you're a TV person

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mystery_Meat
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Glad I've never had a Krispy Kreme.

But I might bring a couple of them home for my wife.
 
So what happened? Someone googled Krispy Kreme and got that logo without really looking at it?
 
Ace said:
So what happened? Someone googled Krispy Kreme and got that logo without really looking at it?

I'm thinking that's what happened.

Why wouldn't you just steal the logo from Krispy Kreme's site? I'm almost positive they won't try to convince you to suck deck.
 
I swear to God, the next TV art/graphics person I work with who can read or spell will be the first.

Our art department created a graphic that said "Presidential Speach" and a map that labeled a state "Uath" -- on the same day.
 
Johnny Dangerously said:
Is it possible that was faked for the benefit of YouTube?
Possible, but the graphic showed up on a Google images search.

I can only hope this triggers an advertising war.

Dunkin Donuts: We make you harder than Chinese calculus
 
Johnny Dangerously said:
Mystery Meat said:
Johnny Dangerously said:
Is it possible that was faked for the benefit of YouTube?
Possible, but the graphic showed up on a Google images search.

Considering the subject line of this thread, um ...

I probably should have made it read "Why you should really inspect every inch of a Google image", but I panic under the pressure of starting a thread.
 

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