Hi teeps,%0D*%0D*I have to agree that using this as a letter substitution for %22n%22 just doesn't work. In fact, he's taking up two character positions, and people might start wondering if this is some kind of puzzle for something more obscene that goes di**o. :)%0D*%0D*If you just put in a regular %22n%22 and moved the character off to the left of the type I think it would be a significant improvement! I also feel like you might want to smooth the lines on the dinosaur so that he is less jagged and matches the type more closely...%0D*%0D*Regards,%0D*met%26aelig%3Bducation
yes man, they are right it actually doesnt work that way. n is missing. man im sorry to tell this, but you have to learn the difference between illustration and logo.
Three things: I think the left bottom leg is turned the wrong direction%3B the bottom of the dinosaur's feet should line up with the baseline of the text%3B and this should be a one color logo. **I read it as dino right off, so I don't see the issue with using the dinosaur as the n, it just needs to integrated better.
I don't know, actually I want to make it simple yet detailed, therefore I used some color variations, I believe this can work as a logo and yes m still working on it @ theartistt I will update the final version soon
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i read dino, but don't see the %22n%22
ReplyWell, thats the trick, you can read it as dino with the missing N
ReplyI don't read it at all. I read dido if anything
ReplyI think you still associate it with %22Dino%22 because the N is a dinosaur.
ReplyHi teeps,%0D*%0D*I have to agree that using this as a letter substitution for %22n%22 just doesn't work. In fact, he's taking up two character positions, and people might start wondering if this is some kind of puzzle for something more obscene that goes di**o. :)%0D*%0D*If you just put in a regular %22n%22 and moved the character off to the left of the type I think it would be a significant improvement! I also feel like you might want to smooth the lines on the dinosaur so that he is less jagged and matches the type more closely...%0D*%0D*Regards,%0D*met%26aelig%3Bducation
ReplyThanks a lot for your valuable comments, friends.%0D*%0D*Your wish is my command @ met%E6ducation :)
Replyyes man, they are right it actually doesnt work that way. n is missing. man im sorry to tell this, but you have to learn the difference between illustration and logo.
ReplyThree things: I think the left bottom leg is turned the wrong direction%3B the bottom of the dinosaur's feet should line up with the baseline of the text%3B and this should be a one color logo. **I read it as dino right off, so I don't see the issue with using the dinosaur as the n, it just needs to integrated better.
ReplyI don't know, actually I want to make it simple yet detailed, therefore I used some color variations, I believe this can work as a logo and yes m still working on it @ theartistt I will update the final version soon
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