Talk:The Designers Republic
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I don't see it, unless the article is referring to how some of their art takes some inspiration from urban grafitti style? Seems a little presumptive to me; an example or two in the article that leaves little doubt about their "anti-establishment" and/or "controversial" status could clarify things a bit. --69.234.233.69 06:58, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I agree with what was said above.
Besides that: a mention of the ongoing struggle between constructive (larger clients) and de-constructive (Warp mostly) approaches in their designs, especially around 2000, prior to Michael Place's departure.
This article has way too much attempt at criticism and editorial analysis, not enough factual info. Nelson 09:38, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] What?
Because of the anti-capitalist tendencies in its work, the company has a majority of its clients in the music and entertainment industries...
Does this really make any sense? The music and entertainment industries are not "anti-capitalist" by any stretch of the imagination, so I don't see how companies in these fields would be more receptive to stuff by TDR. Besides that, they're apparently doing a commercial for Coke now, so I'd recommend removing this sentence altogether.
-- Ultra Megatron 01:07, 13 March 2006 (UTC)