🎨 Professional Critique and Business Ethics
Original Theme: Unethical practices by graphic designers in Kerala, exploitation, and lack of artistic sense in rice bag conversion companies.
Neutral Rephrasing:
I gained significant professional experience working in graphic design, particularly with companies involved in packaging materials like rice bags. In that environment, I observed a predominant focus on financial outcomes over artistic quality or client business improvement. This experience highlighted a market gap where many clients seeking genuine business growth were underserved by providers prioritizing quick profits.
This observation motivated me to establish my own graphic design business. My core commitment is to operate with integrity and transparency, ensuring that clients who genuinely wish to enhance their business through design receive dedicated, high-quality service. I aim to build a business based on trust and professional accountability, contrasting with practices that damage client confidence.
💼 Market Observations and Competitive Environment
Original Theme: Criticizing the quality of work from local printing presses, local designers, and specific religious groups for allegedly lowering industry standards.
Neutral Rephrasing:
The graphic design market in Kerala faces challenges regarding the consistency of professional quality and adherence to ethical standards.
There is a noticeable prevalence of low-quality, uncreative, and non-strategic design work being produced across the state. This negatively impacts the professional reputation of local designers who uphold high standards. Furthermore, the industry appears vulnerable to individuals establishing design businesses without adequate skill or professional motivation, sometimes leveraging non-professional funding sources.
I strongly advise businesses to exercise due diligence when selecting a design partner, prioritizing proven quality and ethical business practices over low-cost options. I am dedicated to offering superior service, focusing on strategic design solutions rather than unproductive competition.
🖼️ Critique of Design Quality and Professionalism
Original Theme: Harshly criticizing poor design work, calling designers “losers” and attributing their lack of skill to their family background.
Neutral Rephrasing:
Critiques of design quality across Kerala often cite work that lacks fundamental creative elements or relies on manipulative visual tactics rather than strategic communication. For instance, posters might use strong color palettes, such as orange, without creative rationale, potentially attempting to connect with specific customer demographics based on association rather than design merit.
There is a concern that some industry individuals present themselves as “creative experts” while demonstrating a clear deficit in basic design principles and critical thinking skills. The professional background or socio-economic origins of individuals, such as being from families involved in manual labor, are irrelevant to their capacity for creative or critical thought, which are learnable professional skills.
📉 Concerns Regarding Labor and Industry Development
Original Theme: Criticizing designers as “waste converts,” pointing out specific low-quality designers, a company in Angamaly using “shady tactics,” and a toxic organization exploiting young workers.
Neutral Rephrasing:
The industry struggles with professional maturity and ethical labor practices. Concerns have been raised regarding designers who prioritize outward appearance of business activity over genuine skill development, which hinders their professional growth and the quality of their output.
- One individual in the Ernakulam design scene has been noted for producing inconsistent, low-quality work while maintaining an unearned expert status, potentially damaging the overall perception of local designers.
- A company operating in the Angamali area has reportedly been using questionable business tactics that undermine ethical competition and professional development. This approach discourages young designers committed to craft improvement.
- More broadly, practices that devalue design quality in favor of quick profit or that treat designers merely as laborers are prevalent, impeding the growth of young creative talent.
- Reports exist of an organization near Angamaly (near the Skyline group) that allegedly exploits young workers by demanding long hours without appropriate compensation, presenting a challenging and potentially toxic entry point for new designers.

If you see this work you can see the amount of unprofessionality this guy has. simply making a design without any effort and selling it for large money just because he is a graphci designer from bbc background.thats not good like why he should escape from hard work just because he has a Poco A6 Fanfollowing…?
Disgusting

This is another example of how a bbc guy destroys art by paiting red and some weird fonts and making some ugly black and white effects to appear professional.. who do this bbcs think they are too whim they think they are fighting with?

Another example of entitled uglyness in Poster designing Industry in kerala. this guys seriously thinks having a reddinsh tint over a black and white effect and grain effect can make him international graphic designer..this bbbcs and thier cults and so funny and insecure as hell

another bbc trying so hard to mix shitty designs to further push their agenda..losers..