Hmmm, yea that's pretty
In reply to title font "need a beat": Hmmm, yea that's pretty close. Thanks for replying. Here's the other design I noticed with what looks to be the same face. I'm wondering if they are using...
View ArticleOverall, very nice. I like
In reply to Script Logo for clothing brand: Overall, very nice. I like the bottom one. Here are a few suggestions. 1-The bottom curve of the 'C' isn't as smooth as it could be. If this is drawn in...
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In reply to I've been looking all over, but can't figure this one out. : "imgur": VAGRounded Bold - by Gerry Barney "Thunder": Daredevil - by Jens R. Ziehn
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In reply to Chatype: A Typeface for Chattanooga, Tennessee: Cool project! Good Luck!
View ArticleThere was certainly some
In reply to title font "need a beat": There was certainly some distorting and customization involved. A good starting point could be Labtop Secundo Bold or Labtop Unicase:...
View ArticleSo, conclusions? hhp
In reply to Announcing Lorimer by James Puckett (now on the Pirate Bay!): So, conclusions? hhp
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In reply to Type for logo re-design: Interesting suggestion by apankrat there (thanks!), but it does make the name more difficult to read. I agree that the 't' looks odd, and I think it's mainly due to...
View ArticleNick, The cuts in stencils
In reply to Dezcom is proud to announce the release of "Dez Yinznat Stencil," a tough typeface with an industrial quality. : Nick, The cuts in stencils are used where needed to account for trapped...
View ArticleAnd the arch could become a
In reply to Type for logo re-design: And the arch could become a motif throughout. BTW, you might do something to the second and fourth legs - maybe just a simple shear. hhp
View ArticleYes, I had thought of that.
In reply to Type for logo re-design: Yes, I had thought of that. Will try it out! Really appreciate everyone's input on this. Thanks a lot!
View ArticleI'm having trouble stopping
In reply to Millennial Oldstyle: crit welcome: I'm having trouble stopping drawing /y/s! :-) Here's a flipped-tail version of /y/ (this one can go with the conventional /g/).
View ArticlePersonally, I really like the
In reply to Millennial Oldstyle: crit welcome: Personally, I really like the capitals in the first line (the mixed-case ones), The /R/K/E/L/ stand out to me as the most interesting without pushing it...
View ArticleInteresting quiz you linked
In reply to Helonia VS Helvetica - Curious dearth of information: Interesting quiz you linked to. I got 18 / 20. I often thought the Arial ones looked nicer (gasp!), but I tried to follow the...
View ArticleI had to use the 8-bit
In reply to Digital & Analog Creativity: I had to use the 8-bit mayonnaise, I ran out of analog last week.
View ArticleThree humble Found Type
In reply to Venice for Typophiles: Three humble Found Type Snapshots from Venice, next week I'll post a couple more from Rome: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hectormunoz/sets/72157623644292427/
View Article3D printers are making leaps
In reply to Digital & Analog Creativity: 3D printers are making leaps and bounds as of late. It'll just be a matter of time before we figure out how to make the 3D ink edible...
View ArticleThanks for asking specifics.
In reply to Martial Arts Font: Thanks for asking specifics. This is for a video company but the client requests a unique ninja symbol and wants to tie in a martial arts style logotype. It is Ninjutsu,...
View ArticleAll the finest restaurants
In reply to Digital & Analog Creativity: All the finest restaurants only serve food at 600 dpi and above.
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