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Originally Posted by Parker McTeague i also would tend to suspect if the product does look great but is presented horribly, it's the result of a stolen texture or selling something with a bungled permission/freebie. |
It's difficult not to make that assumption, or at least consider it, since a good quality design talent is rarely concentrated in only one area of production. It tends to also extend to an overall sensitivity to color and form.
That presumes, of course, that the designer is handling all aspects of marketing as well. But if they are not, then they need to find someone they can trust to do a good job. Even if their business judgment is flawed, they should be able to look at their own store and vendor ads and judge the display quality.