As someone who knows Cyrillic, it always takes me minutes to figure out what the text is actually trying to say. Like "try it hot", in this case.
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Or just shape it into a cylinder.
Aww... It's a baby Borg Cube.
They used to go for the Distort tool. Then, the Skew tool was all the rage. And now, they realized that Photoshop subscriptions are a ripoff and stopped using it altogether.
That's fair, I should've said "That logo hasn't been used by MS since Win7". But it's still the same logo, minus the backdrop.
Gotta point out, that hasn't been the Microsoft logo since Win7.
Well, I suppose it makes sense that it doesn't apply to everyone, but my guess is that the majority can still see the fox.
Either way, the simplification of modern logos is a necessity, because they are used in small UI elements, often even appearing monochrome. At which point they still need to be recognizable. Whether they are simplified in a good or bad way, is subjective though.
That Firefox logo was simplified, but not oversimplified. Even with a very small icon size you can still tell it's a fox that is (on?) fire. The Firefox Family logo is oversimplified, just being a swoosh, basically.
I wanted to say "seed facial", but if you think about it, all facials are seed facials.
It was Scorpions that went after Napster, no?
But if it didn't shock him while he was using one hand it's not gonna shock him when he switched to using both hands either.
But for real, it's probably GPT-3.5, which is free anyway.