Niroche

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Description: WIP. concept for a company dealing with knitting material.
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logomotive Jan. 05 '11

%5Egood point. Nice Mikey!

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Mikeymike Jan. 05 '11

Hummm, I was wondering on that. thanks, ben

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Mikeymike Jan. 05 '11

Rounded off the upper right corner of the %22N%22 and slight curve to the %22r%22. What ya think?

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logomotive Jan. 05 '11

Mikey, have you thought of doing the r with a slight angle %5C? or stepdown?*

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Mikeymike Jan. 05 '11

Mike, I did lower the right side of the %22r%22 a tad and gave a little curve the top, but are you saying take the right side down a little more? Maybe I'm just not following you.

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logomotive Jan. 05 '11

I think it looks much better, just too hard to articulate what I mean and in the end might not be better anyhow. This looks fine as it is.

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Mikeymike Jan. 05 '11

Thanks, Mike. Value your opinion and thoughts.

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myway999 Jan. 05 '11

nice stuff, Mikey. maybe change the N a bit? make both upper right and left corners similar perhaps. i belive that the rounded right angle is not the best choice, it looks a bit misplaced.

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alterego Jan. 05 '11

good job mate .. really good job

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nitish.b Jan. 05 '11

I can c a better R formation, mikey...imo. Rest is working quite stunningly well...:)

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Mikeymike Jan. 06 '11

Thanks for all the input. some good outside perspectives.

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Mikeymike Jan. 07 '11

Updated the %22r%22 a little. gave it a bit of a slant and gave the %22N%22 less of a rounded corner on the right side.*The client rejected this direction, but I am still wanting it to look right. Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I'm liken it now. cheers.

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sdijock Jan. 07 '11

Mike - I think you're better off staying upright on the %22r%22 as opposed to slanting it like you've done - looks out of place. Dare I say it, I think you're going to have to break the continuity of the continuous script type and go with a more traditional style of r that breaks off from the rest of the type on the right side. Nice logo direction nonetheless.

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Mikeymike Jan. 07 '11

Steve, appreciate the comment. It may be a bit of over kill on the curve of the right side of the %22r%22, but I think it still fits okay. I think the continues line works for the knitting theme. The client has rejected it any way, but I am just trying to make it comfortable for me at this point. Thanks for the insight. Always learning, thanks to everyone here. cheers.

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Mikeymike Jan. 07 '11

Man I'm stubborn. :) One final update. Little less curvature on the %22r%22. Now, I'm happy with it, even if the client isn't. :)

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logomotive Jan. 07 '11

Have you tried using comic sans there?

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Mikeymike Jan. 07 '11

Yeah :) but that got shut down also. Who woulda thunk!*the most popular font of all..

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