This video took 2 full hours to film with NO SCRIPT. In fact, none of our videos ever use a script - I always speak from the heart. The G1 was amazing in having the key words projected in front of my eyes. I highly recommend them.
Having watched many informative videos by Robert, I recently visited the Spectacle Factory in Preston, Lancashire ( UK ). After I attended my appointment, I was pleasantly surprised with the detailed eye test and a warm atmosphere which I did not experience in other opticians over the last 20 years. I found Robert and his team to be proactive by helping me shortlist the best spectacles, given that it was a tough choice from the large variety of quality spectacles that were on display. They also used the latest technology to help me compare and choose the best spectacles from my shortlist. Robert's vast experience and expertise reflects his innovative approach to give both a personal and sincere experience to every customer.
This video is a treasure trove for anyone seeking knowledge. It was done eloquently without dragging on. I feel like every subject got an adequate explanation. Thank you for this video!
Excellent practical use of the G1 glasses. Having been a glasses and contacts wearer for many years, I still learned something new as you worked your way through the Iceberg. Thanks for your continued willingness to share your expertise and suggestions for maximizing vision. Cheers!
Mind blowing 🤯content, execution and presentation. An entire seminar delivered in under an hour. I especially love the factoids on inverted bifocals for pilots, the backstory on how anti-reflective coating was invented by Zeiss, and the plethora of information about processes and materials. I’m also happy to have insight into the industry, knowing that the eyewear I invest in supports skilled artisans and not a cartel with no standards that compromises the entire industry. Outstanding video!
Thank you Robert for so informative and step by step well explained topics for me. For the first time I received all around information about the "industry". But, most important, for helping me too understand more about my vision and problems what I have. All best.
Awesome video Rob, I watched it while drinking my coffee before work. It would have been cool to see you go into unwanted prism due to mismeasurement and what it feels like for the wearer. Another super important reason why one should work with an optician.
Superb video Robert, this is the most comprehensive video I've ever seen about conditions, prescriptions, glasses and lenses. This has helped me with notes that I will be bringing with me for my appointment tomorrow, Saturday. Look forward to seeing you all.
Amazing video. Really learned a lot. Also makes me want to get the G1 more now too. Would be seriously helpful for my presentations and lectures at work.
I've been fighting with my optical store for about 2 months now that they sold me pricey yet terrible aspherical lenses with very blurry peripheral vision. Lenses deserve much more attention than frames.
What a great video! I’ve got a pair of Saville Row frames coming in and have began investigating lenses. For now looking for an everyday lens. Could you per chance discuss the impact of tints on color vision. I’m color deficient and struggle enough with making choices of what to wear, I really wouldn’t want to add to that. My current AR lenses I am told have a slight green tint and I can see that there is a difference when I take them off. I’m just not sure how it’s effecting the color I’m seeing.
Robert, a wonderful video in many respects: extraordinarily exhaustive; a fine speaking performance; and an excellent example of the possibilities of G1. Congratulations. I would like to make two suggestions. In your coverage of bifocals you missed an opportunity to mention the Shamir Duo, which is supposed to make the boundary between segments invisible. Also, in a different part of the video, you mentioned Fresnel. The correct pronunciation of this Frenchman's name is fr'nell. Thank you for your efforts here. Good show!
Awesome video as always, thank you Robert. If you have a blue tint in your lenses, are you increasing the amount of Blue Light that can effect your eyes?
Relative to other wavelengths, yes, but any tint reduces all wavelengths by some amount. It depends on how 'blue' the colour is (remembering that HEV light is actually closer to purple)
How do all these fancy scanners work like iScrption for PD when one or both eyes turn in? Wouldn't it be off if they at times look through the other eye?
Hello, so I am thinking of buying masunaga chord b glasses, how do I know which model chord b is not a painted titanium frame, as I have heard such frames tend to last even longer
I don't think this is something you need to worry about with the quality of Masunaga. I hope you'll consider ordering your pair from us so we can combine them with the perfect lenses for you. You can email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com - we have the frames in stock
I have this eye disease. I had surgery on left & right eyes age 19 & 20. Single vision wear contacts almost 20/20. Script is high -11 & -14 I think. But i'm so use to wearing glasses even when wearing contacts I wear non Script glasses.
@@lakishaweaks9784 thank you for the reply. My friend is also considering the surgery but he is quite sceptical because doctors told him that ever after the surgery his vision will not be perfect. And the cost also in my country is quite high... I believe that he will try it. Actually is the only option he has.
Lots of great information here. Just one thing I would have liked to know before getting glass lenses... the highest abbe value is only true if you go for 1.5 index glass. I wanted to get rid of chromatic aberrations, but when I got my 1.6 index lenses I ended up with the same CA that my plastic lenses before had. 1.5 CR39 is better than that, for example. I'm thinking of switching to CR39 instead, but that's only available with a 1.5 index to my knowledge, and it'd be quite thick for my frame. Weight would be a benefit, not as noticeable CA and it would be safer to wear too. But how are the other optical properties? Is it as sharp as glass? As clear?
If you don’t use poly for lenses, what is the most dispensed lens material by the Spectacle Factory? I’d love to have CR39 for my progressive lenses, but as stated, they are not available in the US. Additionally, Trivex is nearly double the price of poly, even with insurance, and not within the budget for many people.
hi bro, do you know anything about matsuda m3087? I could get a new pair for $200, I wonder if they would be better bang for the buck than a pair of maui jim's or if masunaga are better
Why would my optician continually recommend polycarbonate for my lenses? When I asked about Trivex, they said it was outdated. I really like my optician and generally they are pretty well informed. Is there a good reason they might recommend polycarbonate, and/or what specific details about polycarbonate are so bad, is it mostly just the abb value? I definitely have not given the impression that I need safety glasses, they just seem to default to Polycarbonate. My prescription is about -3 in each eye, thats the main part of the prescription that impacts the material used right?
Poly seems to be the default in America from most opticians. It's also the cheapest, and also the worst in my option. For very low prescriptions it's probably ok but anything higher they get really thick and really extreme chromatic aberrations around the edges.
High margin, as I mentioned in this video. Polycarbonate is about 20 years older than Trivex, so calling Trivex outdated seems... strange. Polycarb has other disadvantages such as high scratch vulnerability and chemical reactivity which means they fail more often.
@@thespectaclefactory Thanks for the answer and thanks for the video! Since I wasn't specific and defaulted to their recommendation, maybe they were trying to save me money. I'll have to see what the cost difference is. They pay a Zeiss lab for lenses, so I'm not sure if they profit on the margins. I find that they usually have good reasons for their defaults, but I think most people aren't interested in the details of why, so they aren't used to explaining it. I'll just have to ask for more info!
They all take a dive unless they are really high end solid gold like some Cartier. Masunaga maybe not a dive as much but not going up in value that's for sure. I would never think of frames as an "investment" other than investing in your own happiness.
i think i may have Meares irlen syndrome i described my problems with reading with different health care professionals but haven't got an answer (i see like the bottom center image) the more i read i book i get used to it but its there
What do you think Costa De Mar brand? I find 1.67 high index lenses works the best for me. Glass lenses is great but my fear is that when the air bag go off in the car when you have accident it shatters in pieces and could goes into your eyes. I find my Kaiser Permanente optician is not that great, 2 out of 5. I feel Kaiser Permanente optician are car salesman not an optician. I really like Raen Acetate frames. Raen is my favorite company, it used to be Ray Ban. I find Ray Ban quality has gone off the rails and bad.
The importance of Lutein would also be worth making a video but I understand it's nothing to do with glass sales and therefore against the business interests. Either way, thanks to that, I no longer need any eye correction.
Lutein doesn't stop you needing glasses. At least, not to my knowledge! But it is an important ingredient in eye health, I agree. Most of the topics I covered here have nothing to do with sales.
@thespectaclefactory I have been taking lutein daily bases for over 5 years. It managed to reverse back my -1.5 to -0.25 within the 5 years. Also friends and family members who have started taking daily bases have significant vision improvement after 2 years and some of them had to change glasses for a weaker one. I wouldn't say lutein isn't able to help. Maybe not for everyone and everyone's body reacts differently but there are enough positive examples to me to believe.
Optometrist is not type of an Optician.....they are your eye physicians and primary eye care practitioners.....also we use the term ECP for grouping people associated with Eye care
Hello, I have a terrible tie getting glasses that don't make my temporal muscle sore when i eat or talk. It's sore on the ridge of muscle aboveteglasses ats, so not thatte ars are making headsore where they touch. It is really getting me down. I have had this for several years , though not when i was younger. ( menopause???) I don't know which woud be te best frames. I wear bte,rite hearing aids too, so haveto thinkof that. Whatdo you think? I'm desperate. Wear varifocals. Wish i lived nearer to Preston! Be verygrateful for soe advice. Opticians I see don't seem to know😮
"Um .... "Made in China". Time for a refresh. Some of the finest products manufactured today are made in China. Granted, many cheap products are also made in China (you get what you pay for at the bottom end). The dreaded Luxotica et al do a great deal of manufacturing in China, particularly lenses and components shipped to Italy, and hundreds of millions of people benefit from this, maybe billions. Like Japan and Korea before it, China has stepped-up the supply chain, and faster. There is high resistance to Chinese brands in the West, much of it based on politics and racism, so the popular concept of "Made in China", like "Made in Japan" before it is "cheap & shoddy". Reality is different. Anyway, great informative video, you are awesome.
Hey Robert, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, would you be interested to have a logo redesign for your channel and your glasses business to have a logo that literally directly related to your brand name, spectacle (glasses) and factory to make the logo to have more personality which will be more memorable and new potential audience and customers will more curious and driven to click in and subscribe to your channel and visit your business as well? I love yellow colour and Hideo Kojima San as well and I would love to have the honor to design it for you, let me know if you interested to have me make it happen for you! :-)
Johnny, thank you. I'm very grateful for your offer! But our current branding was designed by a client of mine and it's all very intentional, and seems to be working for us. Maybe we could work together on another project?
Oh hi Robert, nice to meet you and I see, yeah we can work on many possibilities too, I see your I. G isn't actively used hence I sent you an email already, let me know what we can work together on! :-)
This video took 2 full hours to film with NO SCRIPT. In fact, none of our videos ever use a script - I always speak from the heart. The G1 was amazing in having the key words projected in front of my eyes. I highly recommend them.
Having watched many informative videos by Robert, I recently visited the Spectacle Factory in Preston, Lancashire ( UK ).
After I attended my appointment, I was pleasantly surprised with the detailed eye test and a warm atmosphere which I did not experience in other opticians over the last 20 years.
I found Robert and his team to be proactive by helping me shortlist the best spectacles, given that it was a tough choice from the large variety of quality spectacles that were on display.
They also used the latest technology to help me compare and choose the best spectacles from my shortlist.
Robert's vast experience and expertise reflects his innovative approach to give both a personal and sincere experience to every customer.
Thank you so much! Very grateful for you making the effort to visit us
This video is a treasure trove for anyone seeking knowledge. It was done eloquently without dragging on. I feel like every subject got an adequate explanation. Thank you for this video!
This one was a tough one to film and especially to edit! Glad it was worth all the work
The best and most comprehensive glasses content! (I even took notes on my phone.) Thanks for what you do
Happy to help!
Probably the most explanatory non too scientific but understandable and informative vision video I've ever seen. Huge respect.
Excellent practical use of the G1 glasses. Having been a glasses and contacts wearer for many years, I still learned something new as you worked your way through the Iceberg. Thanks for your continued willingness to share your expertise and suggestions for maximizing vision. Cheers!
👍
Mind blowing 🤯content, execution and presentation. An entire seminar delivered in under an hour. I especially love the factoids on inverted bifocals for pilots, the backstory on how anti-reflective coating was invented by Zeiss, and the plethora of information about processes and materials. I’m also happy to have insight into the industry, knowing that the eyewear I invest in supports skilled artisans and not a cartel with no standards that compromises the entire industry. Outstanding video!
Glad you liked this one. It took so long to make! I've been up until 3 every morning this week trying to finish it. But I feel it was worth it
@@thespectaclefactoryIt paid off. I stayed up to watch it, it was so engaging. You outdid yourself and everyone is elevated from the experience.
Just got my first prescription glasses this video was immensely informative thank you 🙏🏻
You're so welcome!
Thank you Robert for so informative and step by step well explained topics for me.
For the first time I received all around information about the "industry". But, most important, for helping me too understand more about my vision and problems what I have.
All best.
Glad it was helpful!
Well done Robert, wow, that was epic. 👍😎
Thanks for watching!
Great video, so much to learn even after watching your videos for years now... 👍
Hope we keep you watching every week 👍
Awesome video Rob, I watched it while drinking my coffee before work. It would have been cool to see you go into unwanted prism due to mismeasurement and what it feels like for the wearer. Another super important reason why one should work with an optician.
Very true. Good point! There were several more things I should have probably covered in hindsight...
Never thought there would be an iceberg about glasses 😂. This really blends a few of my interests though! Very informative.
Glad you found it interesting!
Superb video Robert, this is the most comprehensive video I've ever seen about conditions, prescriptions, glasses and lenses. This has helped me with notes that I will be bringing with me for my appointment tomorrow, Saturday. Look forward to seeing you all.
See you tomorrow!
A really nice overview for people to undertstand an important health topic - this is really a public service. THANKS Robert!!
🙏 - I agree it should be our job as opticians to inform people about all of these things
Amazing video. Really learned a lot. Also makes me want to get the G1 more now too. Would be seriously helpful for my presentations and lectures at work.
Hope you'll consider ordering them from us 🙏
This is going to come in clutch for someone. You’ve done your part. 👍
I try!
Very informative. Thank you, Robert.
Appreciate that, Mark. Thanks
@@thespectaclefactory Robert, are Reykjavik’s Krafla the exact styling as the Skadi? I have a hard time finding nice 22 mm bridge frames.
A very informative video. Long time viewer here. Thank you for the information.
Thanks for all of your support 👍
I think this is the most engaging and interesting class I have ever sat in on in my entire life. 😍 Grateful for your content!
That means a lot! It was a huge amount of work to produce this video
I believe it! Super impressive
Excellent video & great take away ❤
Appreciate that, thanks
Amazing video, Robert! Keep them coming. Can progressives be made from glass lenses?
They can! We make them all the time
I really wish you talk about laser eye surgery. Many good and bad reviews out there. I believe on you I wish you cover that topic.
I have a video on this! ruclips.net/video/fzEGtmlDwkY/видео.htmlsi=UV1wkGdhcMUU1awv
I've been fighting with my optical store for about 2 months now that they sold me pricey yet terrible aspherical lenses with very blurry peripheral vision.
Lenses deserve much more attention than frames.
Totally agree. Sorry you've had to go through that. We'd love to be of help if you'd consider ordering your next pair from us
Great content as always!
Put a lot of work into this one! Thanks
I'll be honest, I have skipped past all the fancy Cartier etc videos, but this is fantastic, very informative
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Thank you very much for your videos! It's super informative, and it helped me make my normal glasses into a greatly fitted and good-looking glasses!
The youtube glasses GOAT!
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Very interesting and informative video, really outstanding job!
Brilliant! Thank you, I learned a lot from this video.
Great to hear!
What a great video! I’ve got a pair of Saville Row frames coming in and have began investigating lenses. For now looking for an everyday lens. Could you per chance discuss the impact of tints on color vision. I’m color deficient and struggle enough with making choices of what to wear, I really wouldn’t want to add to that. My current AR lenses I am told have a slight green tint and I can see that there is a difference when I take them off. I’m just not sure how it’s effecting the color I’m seeing.
Great video! Would like to learn more about your glazing process
Thanks! We do have some videos on glazing. Always love to showcase the most challenging parts.
Robert, a wonderful video in many respects: extraordinarily exhaustive; a fine speaking performance; and an excellent example of the possibilities of G1. Congratulations. I would like to make two suggestions. In your coverage of bifocals you missed an opportunity to mention the Shamir Duo, which is supposed to make the boundary between segments invisible. Also, in a different part of the video, you mentioned Fresnel. The correct pronunciation of this Frenchman's name is fr'nell.
Thank you for your efforts here. Good show!
One more suggestion, Robert. The technical term for "lazy eye" is amblyopia. Thanks again.
Another top notch video, Robert. Question:
What is the difference between daytime and nighttime driving glasses? Thanks.
Nighttime maximize light transmission while reducing glare. Daytime reduce light while increasing contrast (eg - magma orange)
Nailed it @kbuzbee 👏
@@thespectaclefactory I pay attention 😂
Teacher! Teacher! (hand up in the air) Brilliant as usual... but is it time for recess?
I could use a break after this, David!
@@thespectaclefactory You deserve a break. Better yet, a nice little vacation to NYC.
Awesome video as always, thank you Robert.
If you have a blue tint in your lenses, are you increasing the amount of Blue Light that can effect your eyes?
Relative to other wavelengths, yes, but any tint reduces all wavelengths by some amount. It depends on how 'blue' the colour is (remembering that HEV light is actually closer to purple)
Thank you. Excellent video.
You are welcome!
Hi Robert,
Do I require a specialist test for dry eyes and blurred vision, or is this something you might be able to help me with?
Thank you.
How do all these fancy scanners work like iScrption for PD when one or both eyes turn in? Wouldn't it be off if they at times look through the other eye?
The VisuFit I think is the only one that does work for this (there may be others though). It has a special mode for people with phoria's
Nice informative video!!
Hello, so I am thinking of buying masunaga chord b glasses, how do I know which model chord b is not a painted titanium frame, as I have heard such frames tend to last even longer
I don't think this is something you need to worry about with the quality of Masunaga. I hope you'll consider ordering your pair from us so we can combine them with the perfect lenses for you. You can email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com - we have the frames in stock
Hi Robert. I would like some info about keratoconus. A friend of mine is suffering a lot with this disease.
I have this eye disease. I had surgery on left & right eyes age 19 & 20. Single vision wear contacts almost 20/20. Script is high -11 & -14 I think. But i'm so use to wearing glasses even when wearing contacts I wear non Script glasses.
@@lakishaweaks9784 thank you for the reply. My friend is also considering the surgery but he is quite sceptical because doctors told him that ever after the surgery his vision will not be perfect. And the cost also in my country is quite high...
I believe that he will try it. Actually is the only option he has.
Lots of great information here. Just one thing I would have liked to know before getting glass lenses... the highest abbe value is only true if you go for 1.5 index glass. I wanted to get rid of chromatic aberrations, but when I got my 1.6 index lenses I ended up with the same CA that my plastic lenses before had. 1.5 CR39 is better than that, for example.
I'm thinking of switching to CR39 instead, but that's only available with a 1.5 index to my knowledge, and it'd be quite thick for my frame. Weight would be a benefit, not as noticeable CA and it would be safer to wear too. But how are the other optical properties? Is it as sharp as glass? As clear?
Not all glass is the same. Zeiss glass in 1.9 is incredibly clear and thin. We've made them for many clients all over the world
Fantastic!
Appreciate that 👍
If you don’t use poly for lenses, what is the most dispensed lens material by the Spectacle Factory?
I’d love to have CR39 for my progressive lenses, but as stated, they are not available in the US. Additionally, Trivex is nearly double the price of poly, even with insurance, and not within the budget for many people.
hi bro, do you know anything about matsuda m3087? I could get a new pair for $200, I wonder if they would be better bang for the buck than a pair of maui jim's or if masunaga are better
Can I purchase glasses as advertised from any brand store, then go to another establishment and change the lenses of I desire?
I'm trying to decide what color looks best for an oversized 80s silhouette pair I have
Why would my optician continually recommend polycarbonate for my lenses? When I asked about Trivex, they said it was outdated. I really like my optician and generally they are pretty well informed. Is there a good reason they might recommend polycarbonate, and/or what specific details about polycarbonate are so bad, is it mostly just the abb value? I definitely have not given the impression that I need safety glasses, they just seem to default to Polycarbonate. My prescription is about -3 in each eye, thats the main part of the prescription that impacts the material used right?
Poly seems to be the default in America from most opticians. It's also the cheapest, and also the worst in my option. For very low prescriptions it's probably ok but anything higher they get really thick and really extreme chromatic aberrations around the edges.
High margin, as I mentioned in this video. Polycarbonate is about 20 years older than Trivex, so calling Trivex outdated seems... strange. Polycarb has other disadvantages such as high scratch vulnerability and chemical reactivity which means they fail more often.
@@thespectaclefactory Thanks for the answer and thanks for the video! Since I wasn't specific and defaulted to their recommendation, maybe they were trying to save me money. I'll have to see what the cost difference is.
They pay a Zeiss lab for lenses, so I'm not sure if they profit on the margins. I find that they usually have good reasons for their defaults, but I think most people aren't interested in the details of why, so they aren't used to explaining it. I'll just have to ask for more info!
Do frames retain or go up in value down the road?
Do you plan on selling your used glasses? Can't really imagine that unless its uber high end pair
@days8973 I'm looking to buy a nice, well-made eye frame. Maybe a masunaga or a matsuda.
They all take a dive unless they are really high end solid gold like some Cartier. Masunaga maybe not a dive as much but not going up in value that's for sure. I would never think of frames as an "investment" other than investing in your own happiness.
@2Bluzin thanks for the advice 😊
i think i may have Meares irlen syndrome i described my problems with reading with different health care professionals but haven't got an answer (i see like the bottom center image) the more i read i book i get used to it but its there
What do you think Costa De Mar brand? I find 1.67 high index lenses works the best for me. Glass lenses is great but my fear is that when the air bag go off in the car when you have accident it shatters in pieces and could goes into your eyes. I find my Kaiser Permanente optician is not that great, 2 out of 5. I feel Kaiser Permanente optician are car salesman not an optician. I really like Raen Acetate frames. Raen is my favorite company, it used to be Ray Ban. I find Ray Ban quality has gone off the rails and bad.
What do you think of Tom Ford frames?
Are you UK based ? Id definitely travel for this level of expertise over specsavers rubbish. Ive been putting it off for so long
They are near Preston in Lancashire
The importance of Lutein would also be worth making a video but I understand it's nothing to do with glass sales and therefore against the business interests.
Either way, thanks to that, I no longer need any eye correction.
Lutein doesn't stop you needing glasses. At least, not to my knowledge! But it is an important ingredient in eye health, I agree. Most of the topics I covered here have nothing to do with sales.
@thespectaclefactory I have been taking lutein daily bases for over 5 years. It managed to reverse back my -1.5 to -0.25 within the 5 years. Also friends and family members who have started taking daily bases have significant vision improvement after 2 years and some of them had to change glasses for a weaker one.
I wouldn't say lutein isn't able to help. Maybe not for everyone and everyone's body reacts differently but there are enough positive examples to me to believe.
How can I get lenses that allow full spectrum light?
You need glass lenses. We can make you a new pair of lenses with best of the best Zeiss glass - just email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
does anyone know roundabout how much to custom lenses cost From the spectacle factory? thanks
Optometrist is not type of an Optician.....they are your eye physicians and primary eye care practitioners.....also we use the term ECP for grouping people associated with Eye care
Hello, I have a terrible tie getting glasses that don't make my temporal muscle sore when i eat or talk. It's sore on the ridge of muscle aboveteglasses ats, so not thatte ars are making headsore where they touch. It is really getting me down. I have had this for several years , though not when i was younger. ( menopause???)
I don't know which woud be te best frames. I wear bte,rite hearing aids too, so haveto thinkof that. Whatdo you think? I'm desperate. Wear varifocals. Wish i lived nearer to Preston!
Be verygrateful for soe advice.
Opticians I see don't seem to know😮
The best thing would be to book a virtual consultation with us - you can reach us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
What are the glasses you are wearing? They are awesome and perfect for you!
It tells you at the start of the video. You can order them from us via email - hello@thepsectaclefactory.com
"Um .... "Made in China". Time for a refresh. Some of the finest products manufactured today are made in China. Granted, many cheap products are also made in China (you get what you pay for at the bottom end). The dreaded Luxotica et al do a great deal of manufacturing in China, particularly lenses and components shipped to Italy, and hundreds of millions of people benefit from this, maybe billions. Like Japan and Korea before it, China has stepped-up the supply chain, and faster. There is high resistance to Chinese brands in the West, much of it based on politics and racism, so the popular concept of "Made in China", like "Made in Japan" before it is "cheap & shoddy". Reality is different. Anyway, great informative video, you are awesome.
too bad high Index means lower abbe
True, although high quality brands such as Zeiss compensates for this
Hey Robert, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, would you be interested to have a logo redesign for your channel and your glasses business to have a logo that literally directly related to your brand name, spectacle (glasses) and factory to make the logo to have more personality which will be more memorable and new potential audience and customers will more curious and driven to click in and subscribe to your channel and visit your business as well? I love yellow colour and Hideo Kojima San as well and I would love to have the honor to design it for you, let me know if you interested to have me make it happen for you! :-)
Johnny, thank you. I'm very grateful for your offer! But our current branding was designed by a client of mine and it's all very intentional, and seems to be working for us. Maybe we could work together on another project?
Oh hi Robert, nice to meet you and I see, yeah we can work on many possibilities too, I see your I. G isn't actively used hence I sent you an email already, let me know what we can work together on! :-)
Unfortunately, I have to buy Ray Bans. Here in Brazil, are the frames with the best designs and quality.
The rest are cheap copies and even worse.
Excellent, well done, very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!