Yeah, I'm digging this one. I love how the speckles could either be seen as stars or as scratches/rust on the cogs. Love the NASA-esque quality of the type treatment. Way to bring it all together without going overboard.
Very nice, Nick. I went and saw space shuttle Atlantis take the final launch a couple weeks ago, very sad, I just kind of stared at your mark for a minute.
Thanks Jon and Sean, i appreciate it. What a neat experience that must have been, Sean. It is very sad. We put a man on the moon in the 60's and we haven't made much progress since then. The space station was supposed to be a starting point for missions to the moon and elsewhere, not a destination itself. Did you know Japan is building an elevator to space?
It was a pretty neat thing to see, Nick, but went so quick it was hard to really take it all in. I hear you about the space program, seems to be highly in question. I did hear about that elevator! :)
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great way to incorporate the planet into the cog!
ReplyHey, thanks Reno! I think it worked out well.
ReplyYeah, I'm digging this one. I love how the speckles could either be seen as stars or as scratches/rust on the cogs. Love the NASA-esque quality of the type treatment. Way to bring it all together without going overboard.
ReplyVery nice, Nick. I went and saw space shuttle Atlantis take the final launch a couple weeks ago, very sad, I just kind of stared at your mark for a minute.
ReplyThanks Jon and Sean, i appreciate it. What a neat experience that must have been, Sean. It is very sad. We put a man on the moon in the 60's and we haven't made much progress since then. The space station was supposed to be a starting point for missions to the moon and elsewhere, not a destination itself. Did you know Japan is building an elevator to space?
Replyhaha what?? That's crazy. I love this mark btw. I'm a bit obsessed with space tech myself.
ReplyIt was a pretty neat thing to see, Nick, but went so quick it was hard to really take it all in. I hear you about the space program, seems to be highly in question. I did hear about that elevator! :)
ReplyThanks Nash!
ReplyI like this one !
ReplySimple, but works great!
ReplyThanks Paul!
ReplyNice concept! very good.
ReplyThanks!*
ReplyGreat work mate so simple love it %3B)
ReplyGreat concept, man.
ReplyEpic work))
ReplyVery cool!
ReplyThank you Ashley, Cleber, Filipe, and Romanovich! I'm glad you guys like it.
Replynice thought %26 well crafted ..
ReplySimple but effective! Very nice.
ReplyGlad to see this one in the gallery, Nick :)
ReplyThanks, Jon! I'm glad you're glad.
Replysimplicity at it's best!
ReplyThanks, Colin!
Replylove that small twinkling stars ... gives that space and infinity feeling ... !
ReplyGreat work!
Replylove the feel of this mark! good job man!
Replyfakin osum.... :)
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