Future Phone – Part One

Because of these participants, the Renwu China competition had already generated massive buzz before even starting, creating a huge wave in the LOGO design community. From this perspective alone, Renwu China had already accomplished most of its goals.

All LOGO designers who learned of this news signed up for the competition, even if they had no confidence, because this competition had attracted countless eyes. These eyes included not just LOGO designers, but also other freelancers, and most importantly, potential employers and numerous well-known domestic advertising companies, not to mention the possibility of international companies.

This was a competition to showcase one’s abilities, where second place was less important than making an impression!

A competition meticulously prepared by Renwu China for half a year, only launched after Weike China tore off its facade and Zhuiyue Liuxing emerged, was so powerful that it made the shareholders of Renwu China grin from ear to ear.

Weike China, though caught off guard, responded quickly by launching several niche design industry competitions. While not as eye-catching as Renwu China’s LOGO design competition, they managed to reclaim some attention. Of course, Weike China’s defeat was already predetermined before the competition even began.

Chapter Thirty-Three: Classic After Classic

Hey, don’t rush to log off!

Hao Yunyang typed rapidly: My team isn’t something you can just join – you need some real skills to get in!

The black avatar lit up, and Saiwaifeixiong replied with a message before going offline, or rather, going invisible: Don’t be too confident. There are two experts in this competition that you don’t know about. Everything will be clear once the dust settles.

“Seems like something you’d say,” Hao Yunyang chuckled and closed Saiwaifeixiong’s chat window, sitting on the stool for a while before muttering, “Two experts I don’t know? We’ll see about that!”

After logging off QQ, Hao Yunyang put on his “Zhuiyue Liuxing” persona and began wandering around Mission China. Since he’d entered the competition, he might as well take on some projects. Sitting idle wasn’t Hao Yunyang’s style. He casually took on three projects and started looking for suitable templates to design logos. At Hao Yunyang’s level of logo design, if not unprecedented, he was certainly at the forefront.

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