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Schoolwork Summer 2012

Album created by Rayven, May 30, 2012.

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Just for Michael ;)

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  1. MichaelF
    MichaelF
    that's better
  2. Rayven
    Rayven
    Do you think it blends in too much with the letters? When I had it this way, I thought it looked overall like a big squiggly drawing.
  3. dunklunk
    dunklunk
    I agree with Michael in how it matches the fonts better. But to me, this one looks less like the Eiffel. The Christmas tree looked more like the Eiffel. This reminds me of the exterior of a temple that Indiana Jones must venture into to retrieve (insert artifact's name here). Not necessarily a bad thing, Rayven. ;)
  4. Rayven
    Rayven
    It matches, yes. I was concerned about it matching TOO well, if that makes sense. One of the big things in design is a hierarchy. when everything is essentially the same weight, nothing ends up being important enough to notice.
  5. dunklunk
    dunklunk
    I like that. Everything the same weight, then nothing is either heavier or lighter. Or more or less prominent in your art.
  6. Rayven
    Rayven
    Right. Which makes it unmemorable. And that's bad in logo design.
  7. dunklunk
    dunklunk
    Makes sense. Something's gotta stand out. That attention-grabber, so to speak.

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