Love the colours and the pattern :) I do think the type is a bit harsh, but can see where your coming from with the angle of the serif on the T. Great work.
Techneo... Ive got a version of that strip in an Adidas Trackie... everytime Im out drinking in that top people always comment that it was the best footie stip of all time. **So your defo in good hands with the colour scheme Matheus :)
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Interesting.
ReplyI agree caught my eye. Love the colors
ReplyReally nice colors and form. The typeface is a bit lacking in comparison, though.
Replyis your friend German?
Replyyes nido
ReplyYep, caught my eye to! Agree with Darrel though...
Replyforgot to say.. i like! :D
ReplyVery eyecatching.What does your friend do?
ReplyLove the colours and the pattern :) I do think the type is a bit harsh, but can see where your coming from with the angle of the serif on the T. Great work.
Replycongratz ! well done
Replythanks everyone
ReplyNice!!!**This one reminds me about ....**http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files_footballworldcup/EFFENBERG_S_19940627_GH_L.jpg
ReplyHave you tried to reflect, the shape vertically? Because the white font on the yellow is not so readable. But i like the concept, and the colors!
Replylike it! but i think i would have used a sans serif font...
Reply%3C%3C This one reminds me about ....**http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files_footballworldcup/EFFENBERG_S_19940627_GH_L.jpg%3E%3E**these are cool as well... :-)**http://www.habbekrats-reclame.nl/?p%3D3*
ReplyTechneo... Ive got a version of that strip in an Adidas Trackie... everytime Im out drinking in that top people always comment that it was the best footie stip of all time. **So your defo in good hands with the colour scheme Matheus :)
ReplyMatheus your lil tiger is the cutiest lil guy :)
Replyit's hobbes :)
ReplyBest %22german colour%22-arrangement that I have ever seen! A serious redesign of our flag - big compliment from a german guy! ****
ReplyI like how it looks like fire behind a distorted glass.
Replycool...%3D%3E
ReplyFrom the %22Remind me of%22 department - classic programming exercise from the field of finite state automation called %22a flame%22. The end result looked something like this -**!http://http.developer.nvidia.com/GPUGems/elementLinks/fig06-03.jpg!
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