It's chill, just goes to show that strangers with photoshop can come to a better consensus than the teams sometimes :D
E: I prefer your shade of blue though
Hahah yes exactly! Glad you see it that way, was worried it would have been seen as copying but I love the fact we both had the instinct to make the front wing red, seems like it would have been the way to go, Ferrari
Yea for real. I get it y’all but anyone who has ever had to pitch an idea in a work setting, and then watch how an organization reacts to ideas understands why no one is willing to die on the hill of the amount of said color on the car.
Especially an organization whose founder famously said “ask a kid to draw a car, and they’ll draw it red”
I used to be a designer for a marketing firm. I’ve made many wonderful things that would’ve made many companies look great. Yet every single time the suits walked in, barely any of it remained. I won’t miss that kind of work.
Not to mention the process of various stakeholder approval.
> Designer pitches abcde
> Stakeholder 1 approved abde
> Stakeholder 2 approved ade
> Stakeholder 3 approved ade, also suggests f
> Stakeholder 4 approves df for final design.
'[Great minds](https://www.reddit.com/r/formuladank/comments/1cho7rp/the_livery_we_wanted_but_knew_wed_never_get/)' and all that
Oh my god I should have checked before! You did a great job!! Way better than mine
It's chill, just goes to show that strangers with photoshop can come to a better consensus than the teams sometimes :D E: I prefer your shade of blue though
Hahah yes exactly! Glad you see it that way, was worried it would have been seen as copying but I love the fact we both had the instinct to make the front wing red, seems like it would have been the way to go, Ferrari
I keep praying they lied about the reveal and we will get a Dinoco blue Ferrari in FP1
Why are fan liveries always 800% better than the real ones?
Because they don't have to deal with stakeholders/partners
Yea for real. I get it y’all but anyone who has ever had to pitch an idea in a work setting, and then watch how an organization reacts to ideas understands why no one is willing to die on the hill of the amount of said color on the car. Especially an organization whose founder famously said “ask a kid to draw a car, and they’ll draw it red”
I used to be a designer for a marketing firm. I’ve made many wonderful things that would’ve made many companies look great. Yet every single time the suits walked in, barely any of it remained. I won’t miss that kind of work.
Yea. The amount of ideas that could have changed the world or saved a company that were killed because the C suite wanted a “different direction.”
Not to mention the process of various stakeholder approval. > Designer pitches abcde > Stakeholder 1 approved abde > Stakeholder 2 approved ade > Stakeholder 3 approved ade, also suggests f > Stakeholder 4 approves df for final design.
Because fans wouldn’t have to avoid adding a new layer of base paint on the whole car and be restricted to just changing a few stickers.
That subtle yellow on all that blue is sick
This hurts to look at. Why must they have dropped the ball so hard?
One of the best renders I've seen
Wow, now that’s beautiful and original. Send it to Maranello!
Jesus, it's beautiful
I don't understand the fan reaction, what do you think Ferrari was going to do, make a livery that isn't primarily red?
Send me to the multiverse where we got this