After a short internal struggle, Shu Ya chose to say her true thoughts. "Leaders, sometimes, one plus one might be less than two. If all the good points are used on a single trademark, it will seem too complicated and it won't be as pleasing aesthetics-wise as the simple-looking one."
When everyone heard this, they were baffled. Why did good things become bad when added together?
At this moment, Yu Bing stood up. "Trademarks are the same as brands. What's important is that they should be simple and easy to remember! Overly complicated patterns will distract consumers. Everyone's memory points are limited. Moreover, if they're too complicated, other manufacturers will take advantage of the situation to copy our design. For example, if the other party's design is a child wearing an inconspicuous hat, consumers won't pay attention to such details at first glance. They might think that it is our brand and buy it without a second thought."